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320 related items for PubMed ID: 26855101

  • 1. Measures of Maternal Stress and Mood in Relation to Preterm Birth.
    Hoffman MC, Mazzoni SE, Wagner BD, Laudenslager ML, Ross RG.
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  • 2. Comparison of Hair Cortisol Levels and Perceived Stress in Mothers Who Deliver at Preterm and Term.
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  • 3. Hypocortisolism and preterm birth.
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  • 5. The effect of gestational period on the association between maternal prenatal salivary cortisol and birth weight: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
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  • 6. Stress pathways to spontaneous preterm birth: the role of stressors, psychological distress, and stress hormones.
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  • 7. Maternal plasma corticotropin-releasing hormone associated with stress at 20 weeks' gestation in pregnancies ending in preterm delivery.
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    Cole-Lewis HJ, Kershaw TS, Earnshaw VA, Yonkers KA, Lin H, Ickovics JR.
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  • 9. Chronic HPA activity in mothers with preterm delivery: A pilot nested case-control study.
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  • 10. Using graph learning to understand adverse pregnancy outcomes and stress pathways.
    Mesner O, Davis A, Casman E, Simhan H, Shalizi C, Keenan-Devlin L, Borders A, Krishnamurti T.
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  • 11. Hair cortisol levels, psychological stress and psychopathological symptoms prior to instrumental deliveries.
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  • 12. Maternal influence on child HPA axis: a prospective study of cortisol levels in hair.
    Karlén J, Frostell A, Theodorsson E, Faresjö T, Ludvigsson J.
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  • 13. Relationships of cortisol, perceived stress, genitourinary infections, and fetal fibronectin to gestational age at birth.
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  • 14. Modifying the risk of recurrent preterm birth: influence of trimester-specific changes in smoking behaviors.
    Wallace JL, Aland KL, Blatt K, Moore E, DeFranco EA.
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  • 15. Residential exposure to air pollution and access to neighborhood greenspace in relation to hair cortisol concentrations during the second and third trimester of pregnancy.
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  • 16. A gestational vulnerability window for smoking exposure and the increased risk of preterm birth: how timing and intensity of maternal smoking matter.
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  • 17. Prenatal maternal hair cortisol concentrations are related to maternal prenatal emotion dysregulation but not neurodevelopmental or birth outcomes.
    Conradt E, Shakiba N, Ostlund B, Terrell S, Kaliush P, Shakib JH, Crowell SE.
    Dev Psychobiol; 2020 Sep 16; 62(6):758-767. PubMed ID: 32002996
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  • 18. Rate of Second and Third Trimester Weight Gain and Preterm Delivery Among Underweight and Normal Weight Women.
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  • 19. Anxiety and depressive symptoms, and stress biomarkers in pregnant women after in vitro fertilization: a prospective cohort study.
    García-Blanco A, Diago V, Hervás D, Ghosn F, Vento M, Cháfer-Pericás C.
    Hum Reprod; 2018 Jul 01; 33(7):1237-1246. PubMed ID: 29796614
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  • 20. Elevated mid-trimester amniotic fluid ADAM-8 concentrations as a potential risk factor for preterm delivery.
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