Foetal origins theory has suggested that early environment can affect vulnerability to major diseases in later life. Recent research also suggests that foetal hormonal programming may influence neurotransmitter and hormone levels affecting adult psychological states (i.e. depression and general self-efficacy). However, investigations into early environment and depression have focused on hospitalised or elderly participants, using non-standard measures. This study investigates links between birthweight and depression in a non clinical adult population, as well as links with general self-efficacy and depression. METHODS: This is a retrospective design. 100 participants mean age 25.9 self reported birthweight, current height and weight to allo...
It is known that adverse events experienced by a pregnant woman may be reflected upon the developing...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that low birth weight (LBW) is associated with the development of...
Low birth-weight has been associated with depression and related outcomes in adults, and with proble...
Background: Low birth weight is a risk factor for coronary heart disease, diabetes, stroke and hyper...
Background: Low birth weight increases the risk of childhood behavioural problems, but it is not cle...
The Barker Hypothesis suggests that an unfavourable uterine environment can have the effect of progr...
Poor nutrition and growth during fetal life and childhood might be associated with depression in adu...
Although some studies have shown negative associations between birth weight and risk of depression, ...
Although some studies have shown negative associations between birth weight and risk of depression, ...
Although some studies have shown negative associations between birth weight and risk of depression, ...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether the effect of low birth weight on common affective disorders in la...
BACKGROUND: The aetiology of depression is multifactorial, with biological, cognitive and environmen...
everal studies have shown that individuals born with a lower birth weight have an increased risk of ...
Background: There is limited and inconsistent evidence, mainly from high income countries, indicatin...
Theories supporting fetal origins of adult health and disease are nowadays widely accepted regarding...
It is known that adverse events experienced by a pregnant woman may be reflected upon the developing...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that low birth weight (LBW) is associated with the development of...
Low birth-weight has been associated with depression and related outcomes in adults, and with proble...
Background: Low birth weight is a risk factor for coronary heart disease, diabetes, stroke and hyper...
Background: Low birth weight increases the risk of childhood behavioural problems, but it is not cle...
The Barker Hypothesis suggests that an unfavourable uterine environment can have the effect of progr...
Poor nutrition and growth during fetal life and childhood might be associated with depression in adu...
Although some studies have shown negative associations between birth weight and risk of depression, ...
Although some studies have shown negative associations between birth weight and risk of depression, ...
Although some studies have shown negative associations between birth weight and risk of depression, ...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether the effect of low birth weight on common affective disorders in la...
BACKGROUND: The aetiology of depression is multifactorial, with biological, cognitive and environmen...
everal studies have shown that individuals born with a lower birth weight have an increased risk of ...
Background: There is limited and inconsistent evidence, mainly from high income countries, indicatin...
Theories supporting fetal origins of adult health and disease are nowadays widely accepted regarding...
It is known that adverse events experienced by a pregnant woman may be reflected upon the developing...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that low birth weight (LBW) is associated with the development of...
Low birth-weight has been associated with depression and related outcomes in adults, and with proble...