P-59EFFECTS OF PRENATAL ETHANOL EXPOSURE ON ALCOHOL INTAKE AND MET-ENKEPHALIN EXPRESSION IN BRAIN REGIONS RELATED WITH REINFORCEMENT [PDF]
Paula Abate +4 more
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Abstract Aims To assess whether periconceptional exposure to glucagon‐like peptide‐1 receptor agonists (GLP‐1 RAs) is associated with adverse outcomes in women with pregestational type 2 diabetes. Materials and Methods We linked Taiwan's Birth Certificate Application and National Health Insurance claims (2013–2022) to assemble a nationwide cohort of ...
Yi‐Chang Chou +5 more
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Decreased Cerebral Blood Flow in Young Children With Prenatal Alcohol Exposure. [PDF]
Ghasoub M +8 more
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Effect of chronic exposure of Losartan in mouse prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) model [PDF]
Afua K. Takyi
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Background Few studies have examined the intergenerational impact of maternal childhood maltreatment (MCM) in the context of prenatal substance exposure (PSE). This study investigates whether PSE is part of the pathway of MCM or an independent risk factor affecting offspring psychopathology.
Meeyoung O. Min +4 more
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Facing disabilities in children with prenatal alcohol exposure: parenthood and stressors according to families and professionals' narratives. [PDF]
Simmat-Durand L, Toutain S.
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Background Children's cognitive abilities play an important role throughout their academic career, but recent studies highlight the negative impacts of aggression, inattention, and impulsivity on academic success. These behaviors and traits are central to most externalizing (EXT) and neurodevelopmental (NDD) problems, which are substantially ...
Marie‐Pier Larose +6 more
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Prenatal Choline Attenuates the Elevated Adiposity and Glucose Intolerance Caused by Prenatal Alcohol Exposure. [PDF]
Smith SM +3 more
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Efficacy of Maternal Choline Supplementation During Pregnancy in Mitigating Adverse Effects of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure on Growth and Cognitive Function: A Randomized, Double‐Blind, Placebo‐Controlled Clinical Trial [PDF]
Sandra W. Jacobson +12 more
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ABSTRACT Background Early‐life exposures might negatively affect fetal and infant development, predisposing children to obesity. This study aimed to systematically identify and evaluate risk factors for childhood obesity in preconception, pregnancy, and infancy, and assess their potential for future prediction and prevention strategies.
Sophia M. Blaauwendraad +12 more
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