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341 related items for PubMed ID: 32007670

  • 1. Maternal chronic stress correlates with serum levels of cortisol, glucose and C-peptide in the fetus, and maternal non chronic stress with fetal growth.
    Valsamakis G, Papatheodorou D, Chalarakis N, Manolikaki M, Margeli A, Papassotiriou I, Barber TM, Kumar S, Kalantaridou S, Mastorakos G.
    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 2020 Apr; 114():104591. PubMed ID: 32007670
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  • 2. In pregnancy increased maternal STAI trait stress score shows decreased insulin sensitivity and increased stress hormones.
    Valsamakis G, Papatheodorou DC, Chalarakis N, Vrachnis N, Sidiropoulou EJ, Manolikaki M, Mantzou A, Margeli A, Papassotiriou I, Chrousos GP, Mastorakos G.
    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 2017 Oct; 84():11-16. PubMed ID: 28647674
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  • 3. Neonatal birth waist is positively predicted by second trimester maternal active ghrelin, a pro-appetite hormone, and negatively associated with third trimester maternal leptin, a pro-satiety hormone.
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  • 4. Stress during pregnancy and fetal serum BDNF in cord blood at birth.
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  • 5. First trimester maternal BMI is a positive predictor of cord blood c-peptide levels while maternal visfatin levels is a negative predictor of birth weight.
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  • 7. Late gestational maternal serum cortisol is inversely associated with fetal brain growth.
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    La Marca-Ghaemmaghami P, Dainese SM, Stalla G, Haller M, Zimmermann R, Ehlert U.
    Stress; 2017 May; 20(3):231-240. PubMed ID: 28347187
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  • 9. Relationship Between Maternal Bone Biomarkers and Fetal Adiposity Through Normal Pregnancy.
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  • 10. Effects of trimester-specific exposure to vanadium on ultrasound measures of fetal growth and birth size: a longitudinal prospective prenatal cohort study.
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    Lancet Planet Health; 2018 Oct 16; 2(10):e427-e437. PubMed ID: 30318100
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  • 11. Effect of maternal anxiety on maternal serum and fetal cord blood cortisol.
    Keshavarzi F, Farnia V, Yazdchi K, Najafi F, Brand S, Bajoghli H, Nankali A, Salmanzadeh H.
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  • 12. Stress during pregnancy affected neonatal outcomes and changed cortisol and leptin levels both in mothers and newborns.
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  • 13. Femur-sparing pattern of abnormal fetal growth in pregnant women from New York City after maternal Zika virus infection.
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  • 14. Association of Prenatal Maternal Psychological Distress With Fetal Brain Growth, Metabolism, and Cortical Maturation.
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  • 15. The association between first-trimester omega-3 fatty acid supplementation and fetal growth trajectories.
    Vafai Y, Yeung E, Roy A, He D, Li M, Hinkle SN, Grobman WA, Newman R, Gleason JL, Tekola-Ayele F, Zhang C, Grantz KL.
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  • 16. Maternal stress and placental function, a study using questionnaires and biomarkers at birth.
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  • 17. Biomarkers of nutrition and stress in pregnant women with a history of eating disorders in relation to head circumference and neurocognitive function of the offspring.
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  • 18. 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.
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  • 19. Maternal Glucocorticoid Metabolism Across Pregnancy: A Potential Mechanism Underlying Fetal Glucocorticoid Exposure.
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  • 20. Prenatal cortisol, prematurity and low birthweight.
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