نتایج جستجو برای: maternal effect

تعداد نتایج: 1732106  

2013
Kristyn M. Wong

A STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF MATERNAL DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS ON THEMOTHER-INFANT RELATIONSHIP AND PROTECTIVE ASPECTS OF MATERNALREFLECTIVE FUNCTIONING

Journal: :Archives of environmental health 1997
J F Orlebeke D L Knol F C Verhulst

In this article, the authors investigated the effect of maternal smoking during pregnancy on behavioral problems, which were not mediated by lower birth weight, in offspring at 3 y of age. The authors used the Child Behavior Checklist for ages 2-3 y (CBCL/2-3; Achenbach, Edelbrock and Howell) to assess behavioral problems in 1,377 2- to 3-y-old healthy twin pairs. Soon after the birth of twins,...

Background The impact of concomitant vitamin D deficiency and maternal hypocalcemia on fetal growth has is not clear. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of treatment with vitamin D on maternal and neonatal indices in pregnant women with hypocalcemia. Materials and Methods This clinical trial was conducted on 110 pregnant women (22-26 weeks of gestational age) with simultaneous m...

2014
Peter Van Leeuwen Kathleen M. Gustafson Dirk Cysarz Daniel Geue Linda E. May Dietrich Grönemeyer

UNLABELLED It has been shown that short-term direct interaction between maternal and fetal heart rates may take place and that this interaction is affected by the rate of maternal respiration. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of maternal aerobic exercise during pregnancy on the occurrence of fetal-maternal heart rate synchronization. METHODS In 40 pregnant women at the 36th w...

2012
Corinna Grasemann Maureen J. Devlin Paulina A. Rzeczkowska Ralf Herrmann Bernhard Horsthemke Berthold P. Hauffa Marc Grynpas Christina Alm Mary L. Bouxsein Mark R. Palmert

AIM/HYPOTHESIS Maternal diabetes and high-fat feeding during pregnancy have been linked to later life outcomes in offspring. To investigate the effects of both maternal and paternal hyperglycemia on offspring phenotypes, we utilized an autosomal dominant mouse model of diabetes (hypoinsulinemic hyperglycemia in Akita mice). We determined metabolic and skeletal phenotypes in wildtype offspring o...

2011
Irene P Tzanetakou Dimitri P Mikhailidis Despina N Perrea

Fetal growth and development is primarily dependent upon the nutritional, hormonal and metabolic environment provided by the mother. A wartime famine study in Holland first showed that a low food intake reduces the glucose offered to the fetus and thus produces smaller size infants at birth. Maternal glucose regulation is however affected by numerous factors including physiological changes of p...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology 2016
Giorgio Tettamanti Rickard Ljung Tiit Mathiesen Judith Schwartzbaum Maria Feychting

BACKGROUND Tobacco metabolites and carcinogens can be found in placental and umbilical cord tissues of fetuses exposed to maternal smoking. However, studies regarding maternal smoking during pregnancy and childhood brain tumor (CBT) have shown inconsistent results. METHODS All children born in Sweden between 1983 and 2010 and with information about maternal smoking during pregnancy, obtained ...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2007
Caralyn B Zehnder Melissa A Parris Mark D Hunter

Maternal effects have the potential to affect population dynamics and evolution. To affect population dynamics, maternal effects must influence offspring vital rates (birth, death, or movement). Here, we explore the magnitude of nongenetic maternal influence on the vital rates of an insect herbivore and explore predictability of maternal effects with reference to published studies. We experimen...

2015
Hilary C Martin Ryan Christ Julie G Hussin Jared O'Connell Scott Gordon Hamdi Mbarek Jouke-Jan Hottenga Kerrie McAloney Gonnecke Willemsen Paolo Gasparini Nicola Pirastu Grant W Montgomery Pau Navarro Nicole Soranzo Daniela Toniolo Veronique Vitart James F Wilson Jonathan Marchini Dorret I Boomsma Nicholas G Martin Peter Donnelly

Several studies have reported that the number of crossovers increases with maternal age in humans, but others have found the opposite. Resolving the true effect has implications for understanding the maternal age effect on aneuploidies. Here, we revisit this question in the largest sample to date using single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-chip data, comprising over 6,000 meioses from nine cohor...

Journal: :Biology letters 2009
Manus M Patten David Haig

Intralocus sexual conflict occurs when populations segregate for alleles with opposing fitness consequences in the two sexes. This form of selection is known to be capable of maintaining genetic and fitness variation in nature, the extent of which is sensitive to the underlying genetics. We present a one-locus model of a haploid maternal effect that has sexually antagonistic consequences for of...

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