Associations between low birth weight and prenatal anxiety and later psychopathology may arise from programming effects likely to be adaptive under some, but not other, environmental exposures and modified by sex differences. If physiological reactivity, which also confers vulnerability or resilience in an environment-dependent manner, is associated with birth weight and prenatal anxiety, it will be a candidate to mediate the links with psychopathology. From a general population sample of 1,233 first-time mothers recruited at 20 weeks gestation, a sample of 316 stratified by adversity was assessed at 32 weeks and when their infants were aged 29 weeks (N = 271). Prenatal anxiety was assessed by self-report, birth weight from medical records,...
Adverse exposures that influence growth in prenatal and early postnatal periods are considered to in...
Objective Prenatal stress influences fetal developmental trajectories, which may implicate glucocort...
Recent findings highlight that there are prenatal risks for affective disorders that are mediated by...
There is strong evidence from animal studies that prenatal stress has different effects on male and ...
OBJECTIVEIn this paper we evaluate the evidence for sex differences in fetal programming within the ...
OBJECTIVE: In this paper we evaluate the evidence for sex differences in fetal programming within th...
Purpose: Fetal programming is the idea that environmental stimuli can alter the development of the f...
PURPOSE: Fetal programming is the idea that environmental stimuli can alter the development of the f...
Background: Epidemiological studies have repeatedly shown inverse associations between size at birth...
In examining maternal depression, placental 11 beta-HSD2 mRNA expression and offspring cortisol regu...
Mounting evidence suggests prenatal stress can affect child development. Clinical studies of this co...
It is known that adverse events experienced by a pregnant woman may be reflected upon the developing...
Aims: Increasing evidence suggests that adverse prenatal environments, as indicated by low birth wei...
The male disadvantage hypothesis was tested based on a data set containing 3518 singleton term birth...
Altered stress responsiveness is a risk factor for mental and physical illness. In non-pregnant popu...
Adverse exposures that influence growth in prenatal and early postnatal periods are considered to in...
Objective Prenatal stress influences fetal developmental trajectories, which may implicate glucocort...
Recent findings highlight that there are prenatal risks for affective disorders that are mediated by...
There is strong evidence from animal studies that prenatal stress has different effects on male and ...
OBJECTIVEIn this paper we evaluate the evidence for sex differences in fetal programming within the ...
OBJECTIVE: In this paper we evaluate the evidence for sex differences in fetal programming within th...
Purpose: Fetal programming is the idea that environmental stimuli can alter the development of the f...
PURPOSE: Fetal programming is the idea that environmental stimuli can alter the development of the f...
Background: Epidemiological studies have repeatedly shown inverse associations between size at birth...
In examining maternal depression, placental 11 beta-HSD2 mRNA expression and offspring cortisol regu...
Mounting evidence suggests prenatal stress can affect child development. Clinical studies of this co...
It is known that adverse events experienced by a pregnant woman may be reflected upon the developing...
Aims: Increasing evidence suggests that adverse prenatal environments, as indicated by low birth wei...
The male disadvantage hypothesis was tested based on a data set containing 3518 singleton term birth...
Altered stress responsiveness is a risk factor for mental and physical illness. In non-pregnant popu...
Adverse exposures that influence growth in prenatal and early postnatal periods are considered to in...
Objective Prenatal stress influences fetal developmental trajectories, which may implicate glucocort...
Recent findings highlight that there are prenatal risks for affective disorders that are mediated by...