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Underinvolved Relationship Disorder and related factors in a sample of young children
Abstract: Background and aims: The interaction between the infant and the caregiver is stated to be very important in the development of a child. When there is inadequacy of interaction, several emoti...
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Omer Faruk Akca,
Cagatay Ugur,
Mehmet Colak,
Oya Ozalp Kartal,
Aynur Sahin Akozel,
Gonul Erdogan,
Runa Idil Uslu
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327-332
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Association between cocaine abuse in pregnancy and placenta-associated syndromes using propensity score matching approach
Abstract: Aims: We used propensity scores matching techniques to assess the association between maternal cocaine abuse in pregnancy and the occurrence of placenta-associated syndromes (PAS). Study des...
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Alfred K. Mbah,
Amina P. Alio,
Doris W. Fombo,
Karen Bruder,
Getachew Dagne,
Hamisu M. Salihu
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333-337
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Impact of maternal probiotic-supplemented dietary counseling during pregnancy on colostrum adiponectin concentration: A prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled study
Abstract: Background: The breast milk bioactive substances such as adiponectin, have a presumably long-term impact upon the health and well-being of a child. Aim: To determine the impact of probiotic-...
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Raakel Luoto,
Kirsi Laitinen,
Merja Nermes,
Erika Isolauri
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339-344
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Oral and nonoral sensorimotor interventions facilitate suck–swallow–respiration functions and their coordination in preterm infants
Abstract: Background: Preterm infants are at high risk of encountering oral feeding difficulties. Early sensorimotor interventions may improve oral feeding skills in preterm infants. Aim: To further e...
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Sandra Fucile,
David H. McFarland,
Erika G. Gisel,
Chantal Lau
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345-350
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The relation of maternal job strain and cortisol levels during early pregnancy with body composition later in the 5-year-old child: The ABCD study
Abstract: Background: Prenatal exposure to maternal stress may program the fetal HPA axis, potentially leading to altered metabolism in later life, associated with adiposity and diabetes. Aims: This a...
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Aimée E. Van Dijk,
Manon Van Eijsden,
Karien Stronks,
Reinoud J.B.J. Gemke,
Tanja G.M. Vrijkotte
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351-356
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Impact of a strategy to prevent the introduction of non-breast milk and complementary foods during the first 6 months of life: A randomized clinical trial with adolescent mothers and grandmothers
Abstract: Introduction: Although the disadvantages of introducing non-breast milk and the early introduction of complementary foods are known, such practices are common worldwide. Objective: To evalua...
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Luciana Dias de Oliveira,
Elsa Regina Justo Giugliani,
Lilian Córdova do Espírito Santo,
Leandro Meirelles Nunes
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357-361
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Change in cognitive abilities over time during preschool age in low risk preterm children
Abstract: Background: More information is needed on ‘low-risk’ preterm infants' neurological outcome so that they can be included in follow-up programs at least until school age. Objective: To examine...
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Barbara Caravale,
Nadia Mirante,
Cristina Vagnoni,
Stefano Vicari
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363-367
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Melatonin concentration in umbilical cord blood depends on mode of delivery
Abstract: Background and aims: Melatonin (MT) is rapidly transferred from the maternal to fetal circulation in humans. There is little knowledge about factors which influence the MT concentration (MTc...
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Soyhan Bagci,
Anna Lena Berner,
Jochen Reinsberg,
Anne-Sybil Gast,
Berndt Zur,
Lars Welzing,
Peter Bartmann,
Andreas Mueller
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369-373
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Fetal, neonatal and developmental outcomes of lithium-exposed pregnancies
Abstract: Introduction: Many women with a bipolar disorder are of reproductive age and will need to continue lithium treatment during pregnancy. The teratogenic and perinatal effects of lithium are kn...
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N. Margreth van der Lugt,
Josephine S. van de Maat,
Inge L. van Kamp,
Elise A.M. Knoppert-van der Klein,
Jacqueline G.F.M. Hovens,
Frans J. Walther
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375-378
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Creating a Cambodia-specific developmental milestone screening tool — A pilot study
Abstract: Background: Approximately 600million people are living with various types of disabilities throughout the world and over 200million children under age of 5years old not reach their developmen...
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Chanpheaktra Ngoun,
Lina Saem Stoey,
Katja van't Ende,
Varun Kumar
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379-385
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Prevalence and predictors of idiopathic asymmetry in infants born preterm
Abstract: Background: An idiopathic asymmetry in posture of the head is recognized as a risk factor to develop a deformational plagiocephaly (DP). In our neonatal follow-up clinic, an IA is often obse...
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Jacqueline Nuysink,
Ingrid C. van Haastert,
Maria J.C. Eijsermans,
Corine Koopman-Esseboom,
Janjaap van der Net,
Linda S. de Vries,
Paul J.M. Helders
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387-392
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Poor repertoire General Movements predict some aspects of development outcome at 2 years in very preterm infants
Abstract: Background: Observation of the quality of endogenously generated “General Movements” has been proved to be a reliable and sensitive tool in the assessment of fragile neonates. The absence of...
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Elisa Beccaria,
Manuela Martino,
Eleonora Briatore,
Barbara Podestà,
Giulia Pomero,
Rocco Micciolo,
Giuseppe Espa,
Stefano Calzolari
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393-396
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Preterm birth and Assisted Reproductive Technology/ART: Maternal emotional wellbeing and quality of mother–newborn interaction during the first three months of life
Abstract: Objective: Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) and premature birth are stressful and difficult experiences for women. No research to date has examined the impact of ART on mother–child re...
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Maria A. Tallandini,
Valentina Morsan,
Franco Macagno
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397-402
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A longitudinal study on the effects of maternal smoking and secondhand smoke exposure during pregnancy on neonatal neurobehavior
Abstract: Maternal smoking during pregnancy is one of the most modifiable causes of morbidity and mortality for both pregnant women and their fetuses. The long-term effects of prenatal exposure to smo...
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Carmen Hernández-Martínez,
Victoria Arija Val,
Joaquín Escribano Subías,
Josefa Canals Sans
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403-408
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Cerebral and mesenteric tissue oxygenation by positional changes in very low birth weight premature infants
Abstract: Aim: There has been no clear consensus of the appropriate positioning in preterm infants. We aimed to evaluate the changes of cerebral and mesenteric tissue oxygenation in three different po...
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Gamze Demirel,
Serife Suna Oguz,
Istemi Han Celik,
Omer Erdeve,
Ugur Dilmen
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409-411
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Neonatal factors associated with alteration of palatal morphology in very preterm children: The EPIPAGE cohort study
Abstract: Background: Altered palatal morphology has been observed among some preterm children, with possible consequences on chewing, speaking and esthetics, but determinants remain unknown. Aim: To ...
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Alice Germa,
Stéphane Marret,
Gérard Thiriez,
Sylvaine Rousseau,
Jean-Michel Hascoët,
Liselotte Paulsson-Björnsson,
Björn Söderfeldt,
Pierre-Yves Ancel,
Béatrice Larroque,
Monique Kaminski,
Cathy Nabet
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413-420
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Longitudinal study of vitamins A, E and lipid oxidative damage in human milk throughout lactation
Abstract: Background: Little is known about the intensity of oxidative damage in human milk resulting from maternal oxidative stress. The aim of our study was to explore the changes in Total Antioxida...
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Agnieszka Szlagatys-Sidorkiewicz,
Maciej Zagierski,
Agnieszka Jankowska,
Grażyna Łuczak,
Katarzyna Macur,
Tomasz Bączek,
Michał Korzon,
Grzegorz Krzykowski,
Dorota Martysiak-Żurowska,
Barbara Kamińska
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421-424
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Is the association between ACE genes and blood pressure mediated by postnatal growth during the first 3 years?
Abstract: Unlike the defined role of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) gene in adult hypertension, ACE gene did not show direct influence on childhood blood pressure (BP), rather, seemed to be relat...
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JungWon Min,
Young Ju Kim,
Hwayoung Lee,
Eun Ae Park,
Su Jin Cho,
Young Mi Hong,
Se-Young Oh,
Eunhee Ha,
DukHee Kang,
Hyesook Park
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425-429
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Fetal habituation in assisted conception
Abstract: Background: Neurodevelopment outcomes of children conceived by Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)have been the subject of much recent attention. To date there are no reports of neurodeve...
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Jolly Joy,
Neil McClure,
Peter G. Hepper,
Inez Cooke
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431-436
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Comparison of two strategies to improve infant sleep problems, and associated impacts on maternal experience, mood and infant emotional health: A single case replication design study
Abstract: Background: Infant sleep problems (ISP) are common and have known effects on parental mood. There is debate as to whether treatment strategies may impact on the infant's emotional health. Ai...
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Stephen Matthey,
Rudi Črnčec
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437-442
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Tongue movement and intra-oral vacuum of term infants during breastfeeding and feeding from an experimental teat that released milk under vacuum only
Abstract: Background: Recent literature supports the theory that vacuum is integral to the removal of milk from the breast rather than peristaltic compression of the breast. Aim: We aimed to determine...
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Donna T. Geddes,
Vanessa S. Sakalidis,
Anna R. Hepworth,
Holly L. McClellan,
Jacqueline C. Kent,
Ching Tat Lai,
Peter E. Hartmann
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443-449
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Spectral power differences in the brain activity of growth-restricted and normal fetuses
Abstract: Using non-invasive fetal magnetoencephalography (fMEG), we investigated spontaneous brain activity in 28 fetuses diagnosed with intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and compared the result...
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Hari Eswaran,
Rathinaswamy B. Govindan,
Naim I. Haddad,
Eric R. Siegel,
Hubert T. Preissl,
Pamela Murphy,
Curtis L. Lowery
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451-454
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