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View article: Author’s Response: Targeting Treatments to Health Disparities
Author’s Response: Targeting Treatments to Health Disparities Open
These initial data suggest that with prenatal vitamins and choline supplements, we might decrease one risk factor associated with poorer health outcomes disproportionally affecting Black families, ie, preterm birth. Dissemination of this r…
View article: Prenatal choline, cannabis, and infection, and their association with offspring development of attention and social problems through 4 years of age
Prenatal choline, cannabis, and infection, and their association with offspring development of attention and social problems through 4 years of age Open
Background Prenatal choline is a key nutrient, like folic acid and vitamin D, for fetal brain development and subsequent mental function. We sought to determine whether effects of higher maternal plasma choline concentrations on childhood …
View article: Black American Maternal Prenatal Choline, Offspring Gestational Age at Birth, and Developmental Predisposition to Mental Illness
Black American Maternal Prenatal Choline, Offspring Gestational Age at Birth, and Developmental Predisposition to Mental Illness Open
Black Americans have increased risk for schizophrenia and other mental illnesses with prenatal origins. Prenatal choline promotes infant brain development and behavioral outcomes, but choline has not been specifically assessed in Black Ame…
View article: Maternal Prenatal Depression in Pregnancies With Female and Male Fetuses and Developmental Associations With C-reactive Protein and Cortisol
Maternal Prenatal Depression in Pregnancies With Female and Male Fetuses and Developmental Associations With C-reactive Protein and Cortisol Open
View article: Maternal choline and respiratory coronavirus effects on fetal brain development
Maternal choline and respiratory coronavirus effects on fetal brain development Open
View article: Male fetus susceptibility to maternal inflammation: C-reactive protein and brain development
Male fetus susceptibility to maternal inflammation: C-reactive protein and brain development Open
Background Maternal inflammation in early pregnancy has been identified epidemiologically as a prenatal pathogenic factor for the offspring's later mental illness. Early newborn manifestations of the effects of maternal inflammation on hum…
View article: Interaction of maternal choline levels and prenatal Marijuana's effects on the offspring
Interaction of maternal choline levels and prenatal Marijuana's effects on the offspring Open
Background This study investigated whether higher maternal choline levels mitigate effects of marijuana on fetal brain development. Choline transported into the amniotic fluid from the mother activates α 7-nicotinic acetylcholine receptors…
View article: Higher Gestational Choline Levels in Maternal Infection Are Protective for Infant Brain Development
Higher Gestational Choline Levels in Maternal Infection Are Protective for Infant Brain Development Open