Numerous studies have demonstrated that low birth weight (LBW) is associated with the development of medical conditions, such as hypertension and diabetes, and psychiatric disorders, such as depression. One possible mechanism through which LBW might increase risk for both medical and psychiatric disorders is by altering the biologic systems (such as the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal [HPA] axis function) that govern emotion regulation and physical reactivity. In this study, we conducted secondary data analyses in a longitudinal study originally designed to understand the intergenerational transmission of major depressive disorder (MDD). We examined the risk for both medical and psychiatric illnesses known to be influenced by HPA axis dysreg...
The Barker hypothesis states that low birth weight (BW) is associated with higher risk of adult onse...
One of the best-replicated findings in clinical psychiatry is that the biological offspring of depre...
Objective: To disaggregate the depression construct and investigate whether specific depression symp...
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) may increase the risk of offspring depression in childhood...
Background: Low birth weight has been inconsistently associated with risk of developing affective di...
Background: Low birth weight has been inconsistently associated with risk of developing affective di...
Low birth-weight has been associated with depression and related outcomes in adults, and with proble...
© 2010 Dr. Elizabeth WestruppThis study sought to determine the rate and nature of mental health pr...
The study examined the association between low birth weight (LBW) (≤2,500 g) and attention deficit h...
Background: Low birth weight increases the risk of childhood behavioural problems, but it is not cle...
Background: Low birth weight is a risk factor for coronary heart disease, diabetes, stroke and hyper...
Objective: To test different models for ways in which birth weight and familial loading influence th...
Although advances in neonatal care over the past century have resulted in increased rates of surviva...
International audienceBackground. Low birth weight is associated with adult mental health, cognitive...
BACKGROUND: A substantial body of research has emerged suggesting that depression is strongly linked...
The Barker hypothesis states that low birth weight (BW) is associated with higher risk of adult onse...
One of the best-replicated findings in clinical psychiatry is that the biological offspring of depre...
Objective: To disaggregate the depression construct and investigate whether specific depression symp...
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) may increase the risk of offspring depression in childhood...
Background: Low birth weight has been inconsistently associated with risk of developing affective di...
Background: Low birth weight has been inconsistently associated with risk of developing affective di...
Low birth-weight has been associated with depression and related outcomes in adults, and with proble...
© 2010 Dr. Elizabeth WestruppThis study sought to determine the rate and nature of mental health pr...
The study examined the association between low birth weight (LBW) (≤2,500 g) and attention deficit h...
Background: Low birth weight increases the risk of childhood behavioural problems, but it is not cle...
Background: Low birth weight is a risk factor for coronary heart disease, diabetes, stroke and hyper...
Objective: To test different models for ways in which birth weight and familial loading influence th...
Although advances in neonatal care over the past century have resulted in increased rates of surviva...
International audienceBackground. Low birth weight is associated with adult mental health, cognitive...
BACKGROUND: A substantial body of research has emerged suggesting that depression is strongly linked...
The Barker hypothesis states that low birth weight (BW) is associated with higher risk of adult onse...
One of the best-replicated findings in clinical psychiatry is that the biological offspring of depre...
Objective: To disaggregate the depression construct and investigate whether specific depression symp...