نتایج جستجو برای: maternal exposure

تعداد نتایج: 402838  

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2009
R Garlantézec C Monfort F Rouget S Cordier

OBJECTIVE To study the relations between maternal occupational exposure to solvents during pregnancy and the risk of congenital malformations. METHODS A prospective population-based cohort, specifically designed to study the impact of maternal exposure to solvents on the risk of congenital malformations, began in 2002 in three districts of Brittany (France). 3421 pregnant women were recruited...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2006
Stephen J Sheinkopf Barry M Lester Linda L LaGasse Ron Seifer Charles R Bauer Seetha Shankaran Henrietta S Bada W Kenneth Poole Linda L Wright

BACKGROUND Prenatal cocaine exposure is a marker of developmental risk. Social environmental risk factors may include maternal stress and maternal perceptions of difficult infant temperament. OBJECTIVES To examine factors that may predict or moderate maternal ratings of parenting stress and difficult temperament in cocaine-exposed (CE) infants. METHOD Neonatal behavior, infant temperament, ...

Journal: :Journal of applied developmental psychology 2012
Pamela Schuetze Danielle S Molnar Rina D Eiden

This study explored the possibility that specific, theoretically consistent profiles of reactivity could be identified in a sample of cocaine-exposed infants and whether these profiles were associated with a range of infant and/or maternal characteristics. Cluster analysis was used to identify distinct groups of infants based on physiological, behavioral and maternal reported measures of reacti...

2016
Jillian Ashley-Martin Eric Lavigne Tye E. Arbuckle Markey Johnson Perry Hystad Dan L. Crouse Jean S. Marshall Linda Dodds

OBJECTIVES We aimed to determine whether average and trimester-specific exposures to ambient measures of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and particular matter (PM2.5) were associated with elevated cord blood concentrations of immunoglobulin E (IgE) and two epithelial cell produced cytokines: interleukin-33 (IL-33) and thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP). METHODS This study utilized data and biospecime...

2012
Wan-yee Tang Linda Levin Glenn Talaska Yuk Yin Cheung Julie Herbstman Deliang Tang Rachel L Miller Frederica Perera Shuk-Mei Ho

BACKGROUND Maternal factors are implicated in the onset of childhood asthma. Differentiation of naïve CD4+ T lymphocytes into pro-allergic T-helper 2 cells induces interleukin (IL)4 expression and inhibits interferon (IFN)γ expression accompanied by concordant methylation changes in the promoters of these genes. However, it has yet to be established whether maternal exposure to polycyclic aroma...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2000
G A LeBlanc X Mu C V Rider

Laboratory studies have suggested that some alkylphenols and pesticides elicit developmental toxicity to crustaceans. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the possibility that the alkylphenol degradation product 4-nonylphenol is embryotoxic to the crustacean Daphnia magna through its known ability to interfere with the metabolic elimination of testosterone. Direct exposure of matern...

2013
Zhen Liu Xiaohong Li Nana Li Shengli Li Kui Deng Yuan Lin Xinlin Chen Fengzhi You Jun Li Dezhi Mu Yanping Wang Jun Zhu

BACKGROUND Congenital heart disease (CHD) is one of the most prevalent birth defects. Housing renovations are a newly recognized source of indoor environmental pollution that is detrimental to health. A growing body of research suggests that maternal occupational exposure to renovation materials may be associated with an increased risk of giving birth to fetuses with CHD. However, the effect of...

Journal: :Environmental research 2008
Paola Palanza Laura Gioiosa Frederick S vom Saal Stefano Parmigiani

Bisphenol A (BPA) is a widespread estrogenic chemical used in the production of polycarbonate, and epoxy resins lining food and beverage cans and in dental sealants. During fetal life the intrauterine environment is critical for the normal development, and even small changes in the levels of hormones, such as estradiol or estrogen-mimicking chemicals, can lead to changes in brain function and c...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2015
Reina S Mayor Katelyn E Finch Jordan Zehr Eugenia Morselli Michael D Neinast Aaron P Frank Lisa D Hahner Jason Wang Dinesh Rakheja Biff F Palmer Charles R Rosenfeld Rashmin C Savani Deborah J Clegg

Maternal nutrition has a profound long-term impact on infant health. Poor maternal nutrition influences placental development and fetal growth, resulting in low birth weight, which is strongly associated with the risk of developing chronic diseases, including heart disease, hypertension, asthma, and type 2 diabetes, later in life. Few studies have delineated the mechanisms by which maternal nut...

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