BACKGROUND: Childhood wheeze, asthma, and allergic rhinitis are common and likely have prenatal origins. Oxidative stress is associated with respiratory disease, but the association of oxidative stress during the prenatal period with development of respiratory and atopic disease in childhood, particularly beyond the infancy period, is unknown. This study aims to investigate associations between prenatal oxidative stress, measured by maternal urinary F2-isoprostanes, and child respiratory outcomes, including effect modification by maternal race. METHODS: We prospectively studied Black (n = 717) and White (n = 363) mother-child dyads. We measured F2-isoprostanes in 2nd-trimester urine (ng/mg-creatinine). At approximately a...
Rationale: There is increasing interest in the potential influence of fetal and early life condition...
Background: Asthma research has focused on postnatal exposures, but there is recent evidence to indi...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies reported increased risks for the development of asthma in children after ...
BackgroundFindings on prenatal polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) intake and child wheeze and asthma ...
Background: Maternal vitamin D status during pregnancy may influence lung development and risk of ch...
Background: Prenatal and infant acetaminophen exposure has been associated with an increased risk of...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06Abstract Significant disparities in childhood asthm...
Background: The natural history of asthma and atopic diseases begins in utero. Studies investigatin...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the relationship between maternal self-reported race/ethnicity and persistent w...
BACKGROUND: Independent of current socioeconomic status (SES), past maternal SES might influence ast...
BackgroundPrevious studies of prenatal phthalate exposure and childhood asthma are inconsistent. The...
Background: Prenatal maternal phthalate exposure has been associated with wheeze and asthma in child...
BackgroundChildhood asthma is a common chronic disease that likely has prenatal origins. Gestational...
Background: In the UK and other developed countries the prevalence of asthma symptoms has increased ...
Rationale: Exploring prenatal factors influencing childhood wheeze may inform programming mechanisms...
Rationale: There is increasing interest in the potential influence of fetal and early life condition...
Background: Asthma research has focused on postnatal exposures, but there is recent evidence to indi...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies reported increased risks for the development of asthma in children after ...
BackgroundFindings on prenatal polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) intake and child wheeze and asthma ...
Background: Maternal vitamin D status during pregnancy may influence lung development and risk of ch...
Background: Prenatal and infant acetaminophen exposure has been associated with an increased risk of...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06Abstract Significant disparities in childhood asthm...
Background: The natural history of asthma and atopic diseases begins in utero. Studies investigatin...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the relationship between maternal self-reported race/ethnicity and persistent w...
BACKGROUND: Independent of current socioeconomic status (SES), past maternal SES might influence ast...
BackgroundPrevious studies of prenatal phthalate exposure and childhood asthma are inconsistent. The...
Background: Prenatal maternal phthalate exposure has been associated with wheeze and asthma in child...
BackgroundChildhood asthma is a common chronic disease that likely has prenatal origins. Gestational...
Background: In the UK and other developed countries the prevalence of asthma symptoms has increased ...
Rationale: Exploring prenatal factors influencing childhood wheeze may inform programming mechanisms...
Rationale: There is increasing interest in the potential influence of fetal and early life condition...
Background: Asthma research has focused on postnatal exposures, but there is recent evidence to indi...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies reported increased risks for the development of asthma in children after ...