Background\ud Depression before and during pregnancy is associated with adverse birth outcomes including low birth weight and preterm birth. Abnormal maternal cortisol has been hypothesized as one mediator between depression and adverse birth outcomes. The relationship between cortisol and depression in pregnancy is exhibited most strongly in the African American population, and most studies have focused either on circulating or placental levels of cortisol. The utility of urinary cortisol in early pregnancy related to depression and adiposity has not been investigated.\ud \ud Methods\ud Twenty-five pregnant African American women identified by the Edinburgh Depression Scale as having depression were investigated and matched by body mass in...
Maternal psychosocial problems may affect fetal growth through maternal cortisol. This large prospec...
ContextGlucocorticoids play a key role during intrauterine development in cellular growth and differ...
Background:This exploratory study investigates the influence of maternal cortisol and emotional stat...
Background: The role of maternal stress levels on mothers’ mental health and fetal growth has been p...
Antenatal maternal stress is thought to negatively affect fetal development, birth outcomes, and inf...
© 2016 The Author(s)Prenatal depression is associated with adverse offspring outcomes, and the preva...
Background: The maternal hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal-axis (HPAA) undergoes dramatic activation du...
Background and Objectives Postnatal depression correlates with postpartum weight retention, and dysr...
© 2016, The Author(s).Prenatal depression is associated with adverse offspring outcomes, and the pre...
Three hundred depressed pregnant women were recruited at approximately 20 weeks gestation. They were...
Maternal psychosocial problems may affect fetal growth through maternal cortisol. This large prospec...
Depression has been linked to an imbalance in cortisol. Until recently, cortisol has been studied by...
Background: Pregnancy is a period of increased vulnerability for developing depression. Several mate...
Background: Prenatal exposure to maternal stress may program the fetal HPA axis, potentially leading...
Contains fulltext : 233410.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The hypothalami...
Maternal psychosocial problems may affect fetal growth through maternal cortisol. This large prospec...
ContextGlucocorticoids play a key role during intrauterine development in cellular growth and differ...
Background:This exploratory study investigates the influence of maternal cortisol and emotional stat...
Background: The role of maternal stress levels on mothers’ mental health and fetal growth has been p...
Antenatal maternal stress is thought to negatively affect fetal development, birth outcomes, and inf...
© 2016 The Author(s)Prenatal depression is associated with adverse offspring outcomes, and the preva...
Background: The maternal hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal-axis (HPAA) undergoes dramatic activation du...
Background and Objectives Postnatal depression correlates with postpartum weight retention, and dysr...
© 2016, The Author(s).Prenatal depression is associated with adverse offspring outcomes, and the pre...
Three hundred depressed pregnant women were recruited at approximately 20 weeks gestation. They were...
Maternal psychosocial problems may affect fetal growth through maternal cortisol. This large prospec...
Depression has been linked to an imbalance in cortisol. Until recently, cortisol has been studied by...
Background: Pregnancy is a period of increased vulnerability for developing depression. Several mate...
Background: Prenatal exposure to maternal stress may program the fetal HPA axis, potentially leading...
Contains fulltext : 233410.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The hypothalami...
Maternal psychosocial problems may affect fetal growth through maternal cortisol. This large prospec...
ContextGlucocorticoids play a key role during intrauterine development in cellular growth and differ...
Background:This exploratory study investigates the influence of maternal cortisol and emotional stat...