BACKGROUND: Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) remains a potentially preventable, but pervasive risk factor to neurodevelopment. Yet, evidence is lacking on the impact of alcohol on brain development in toddlers. This study aimed to investigate the impact of PAE on brain white matter integrity in 2-3-year-old children. METHODS: Children (n = 83, 30-37 months old) of the Drakenstein Child Health Study birth cohort, underwent diffusion MRI on a 3 T Siemens scanner during natural sleep. Parameters were extracted in children with PAE (n = 25, 56 % boys) and unexposed controls (n = 58, 62 % boys) using Tract-based Spatial Statistics, and compared by group. The contribution of maternal tobacco smoking to white matter differences was also explored. R...
It has been known for over 4 decades that prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) can adversely affect neuro...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association of prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) and early neurodevelopm...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol and tobacco are known teratogens. Historically, more severe prenatal alcohol exp...
BackgroundNeuroimaging studies have indicated that prenatal alcohol exposure is associated with alte...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 42-54).Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) affects 2-5% o...
BACKGROUND: There is a growing literature that demonstrates the effects of prenatal alcohol exposure...
Exposure to alcohol in utero can cause birth defects including face and brain abnormalities, and is ...
Children with prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) may have cognitive, behavioral and brain abnormalities...
Children with prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) may have cognitive, behavioral and brain abnormalities...
Includes bibliographical referencesFetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) describe the spectrum of ...
AbstractPrenatal alcohol exposure can cause a wide range of deficits in executive function that pers...
Prenatal alcohol exposure can cause a wide range of deficits in executive function that persist thro...
Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) and traumatic childhood experiences (trauma) such as abuse or neglec...
Objectives: Cortical abnormalities in prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) are known, including in gyrifi...
Background: Around 60% of women drink some alcohol while pregnant. There is conflicting evidence on ...
It has been known for over 4 decades that prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) can adversely affect neuro...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association of prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) and early neurodevelopm...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol and tobacco are known teratogens. Historically, more severe prenatal alcohol exp...
BackgroundNeuroimaging studies have indicated that prenatal alcohol exposure is associated with alte...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 42-54).Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) affects 2-5% o...
BACKGROUND: There is a growing literature that demonstrates the effects of prenatal alcohol exposure...
Exposure to alcohol in utero can cause birth defects including face and brain abnormalities, and is ...
Children with prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) may have cognitive, behavioral and brain abnormalities...
Children with prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) may have cognitive, behavioral and brain abnormalities...
Includes bibliographical referencesFetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) describe the spectrum of ...
AbstractPrenatal alcohol exposure can cause a wide range of deficits in executive function that pers...
Prenatal alcohol exposure can cause a wide range of deficits in executive function that persist thro...
Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) and traumatic childhood experiences (trauma) such as abuse or neglec...
Objectives: Cortical abnormalities in prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) are known, including in gyrifi...
Background: Around 60% of women drink some alcohol while pregnant. There is conflicting evidence on ...
It has been known for over 4 decades that prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) can adversely affect neuro...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association of prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) and early neurodevelopm...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol and tobacco are known teratogens. Historically, more severe prenatal alcohol exp...