Keeton, Victoria F Hoffmann, Thomas J Goodwin, Kalisha Moneé Powell, Bree Tupuola, Sophia Weiss, Sandra J
Exposure to social adversity has been associated with cortisol dysregulation during pregnancy and in later childhood; less is known about how prenatal exposure to social stressors affects postnatal cortisol of infants. In a secondary analysis of data from a longitudinal study, we tested whether a pregnant woman's reports of social adversity during ...
Schmidt, Rebecca J Goodrich, Amanda J Granillo, Lauren Huang, Yunru Krakowiak, Paula Widaman, Adrianne Dienes, J Erin Bennett, Deborah H Walker, Cheryl K Tancredi, Daniel J
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BackgroundGestational nutrition can protect against adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes.ObjectivesWe developed a short tool for collecting maternal nutritional intake during pregnancy to facilitate research in this area and compared its retrospective use to prospectively-collected food frequency questionnaires (FFQ).MethodsMaternal nutritional inta...
Nobakht, Niloofar Afshar, Yalda Vaseghi, Marmar Li, Zhaoping Donangelo, Ines Lavretsky, Helen Mok, Thalia Han, Christina S Nicholas, Susanne B
Current clinical practice guidelines were established by several organizations to guide the diagnosis and treatment of hypertension in men and women in a similar manner despite data demonstrating differences in underlying mechanisms. Few publications have provided a contemporary and comprehensive review focused on characteristics of hypertension th...
Ji, Xiaowen Lakuleswaran, Mathusa Cowell, Whitney Kahn, Linda G Sirota, Marina Abrahamsson, Dimitri
Human-made chemicals are ubiquitous, leading to chronic exposure to complex mixtures of potentially harmful substances. We investigated chemical exposures in pregnant women in New York City by applying a non-targeted analysis (NTA) workflow to 95 paired prenatal urine and serum samples (35 pairs of preterm birth) collected as part of the New York U...
Kapula, Ntemena Odiase, Osamuedeme J Habib, Helen H Bashir, Muna Aborigo, Raymond Afulani, Patience A
ObjectivesThis study aims to assess if an integrated simulation-based training on respectful maternity care (RMC) and management of obstetric and neonatal emergencies could improve the quality of antenatal care (ANC).MethodsThe data are from two cross-sectional surveys administered in the East Mamprusi District of Northern Ghana in 2017 to evaluate...
Payne, Allison R Czapanskiy, Max F Kilpatrick, A Marm Robinson, Patrick W Munro, Cara MO Ong, Kelli Bastidas, Adrien Negrete, Alegra O Theders, Brecken Stillwell, Bryn
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Maternal age can influence reproductive success and offspring fitness, but the timing, magnitude and direction of those impacts are not well understood. Evolutionary theory predicts that selection on fertility senescence is stronger than maternal effect senescence, and therefore, the rate of maternal effect senescence will be faster than fertility ...
Rouse, Miranda Mphande, Isaac Mwale, Nelson Kapira, Sitalire Sayenda, Mphatso Mvula, Mc Geofrey Openshaw, Maria Kapito, Esnath Kutsamba, Martha Maweu, Daniel
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Abstract: Background: There is critical need to strengthen the global nursing and midwifery workforce. This is especially true in Malawi where they are the primary providers of obstetric and neonatal care. In Neno district, Malawi, in 2017, we implemented an intensive training and longitudinal bedside mentorship intervention for nurses and midwives...
Gao, Kewa Han, Hesong Cranick, Matileen G Zhao, Sheng Xu, Shanxiu Yin, Boyan Song, Hengyue Hu, Yibo Clarke, Maria T Wang, David
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In utero gene editing with mRNA-based therapeutics has the potential to revolutionize the treatment of neurodevelopmental disorders. However, a critical bottleneck in clinical application has been the lack of mRNA delivery vehicles that can efficiently transfect cells in the brain. In this report, we demonstrate that in utero intracerebroventricula...
Bhan, Nandita Thomas, Edwin Elizabeth McDougal, Lotus Nanda, Priya Mahapatra, Tanmay Das, Aritra Kumari, Sweta Closson, Kalysha Singh, Abhishek Raj, Anita
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Pritschet, Laura Taylor, Caitlin M Cossio, Daniela Faskowitz, Joshua Santander, Tyler Handwerker, Daniel A Grotzinger, Hannah Layher, Evan Chrastil, Elizabeth R Jacobs, Emily G
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Pregnancy is a period of profound hormonal and physiological changes experienced by millions of women annually, yet the neural changes unfolding in the maternal brain throughout gestation are not well studied in humans. Leveraging precision imaging, we mapped neuroanatomical changes in an individual from preconception through 2 years postpartum. Pr...