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    Sex differences in the association between prenatal exposure to maternal obesity and hippocampal volume in children by Alves, Jasmin M., Luo, Shan, Chow, Ting, Herting, Megan, Xiang, Anny H., Page, Kathleen A.

    Published in Brain and behavior (01-02-2020)
    “…Introduction Animal studies have shown that male but not female offspring exposed to maternal obesity have abnormal hippocampal development. Similar sex…”
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    Dietary Fructose Intake and Hippocampal Structure and Connectivity during Childhood by Clark, Kristi A, Alves, Jasmin M, Jones, Sabrina, Yunker, Alexandra G, Luo, Shan, Cabeen, Ryan P, Angelo, Brendan, Xiang, Anny H, Page, Kathleen A

    Published in Nutrients (26-03-2020)
    “…In rodent literature, there is evidence that excessive fructose consumption during development has a detrimental impact on hippocampal structure and function…”
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    BMI status and associations between affect, physical activity and anxiety among U.S. children during COVID‐19 by Alves, Jasmin M., Yunker, Alexandra G., DeFendis, Alexis, Xiang, Anny H., Page, Kathleen A.

    Published in Pediatric obesity (01-09-2021)
    “…Summary Background There is concern regarding how the COVID‐19 pandemic may impact the psychological and physical health of children, but to date, studies on…”
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    Selective morphological and volumetric alterations in the hippocampus of children exposed in utero to gestational diabetes mellitus by Lynch, Kirsten M., Alves, Jasmin M., Chow, Ting, Clark, Kristi A., Luo, Shan, Toga, Arthur W., Xiang, Anny H., Page, Kathleen A.

    Published in Human brain mapping (01-06-2021)
    “…Prior epidemiological studies have found that in utero exposure to gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is associated with increased risk for neurodevelopmental…”
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    FGF21 response to sucrose is associated with BMI and dorsal striatal signaling in humans by Alves, Jasmin M., Yunker, Alexandra G., Luo, Shan, Jann, Kay, Angelo, Brendan, DeFendis, Alexis, Pickering, Trevor A., Smith, Alexandro, Monterosso, John R., Page, Kathleen A.

    Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-06-2022)
    “…Objective This study examined associations between BMI and dietary sugar intake with sucrose‐induced fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) and whether…”
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    602-P: Prenatal Exposure to Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Autistic Traits among Typically Developing Children by ALVES, JASMIN M., ANGELO, BRENDAN C., NEGRIFF, SONYA, LUO, SHAN H., CHOW, TING, CABEEN, RYAN, CARTER, SARAH A., XIANG, ANNY, PAGE, KATHLEEN A.

    Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-06-2022)
    “…Children exposed to GDM in utero are at increased risk of developing autism spectrum disorder, a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by social deficits…”
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    251-OR: Maternal Diabetes during Pregnancy and Incidence of Depression and Anxiety in Offspring from Childhood to Young Adulthood by XIANG, ANNY, CARTER, SARAH A., LIN, JANE C., CHOW, TING, MARTINEZ, MAYRA P., ALVES, JASMIN M., PAGE, KATHLEEN A., MCCONNELL, ROB, NEGRIFF, SONYA

    Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-06-2022)
    “…Many mental health disorders have roots in childhood; diabetes during pregnancy may play a role. We assessed risks of depression and anxiety in offspring…”
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    Anabolic–androgenic steroids and decision making: Probability and effort discounting in male rats by Wallin, Kathryn G, Alves, Jasmin M, Wood, Ruth I

    Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-07-2015)
    “…Highlights • We use high-dose testosterone treatment to model anabolic-androgenic steroid abuse in rats. • Testosterone treatment affects decision-making…”
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    161-LB: Role of Child Physical Activity and Sleep Efficiency in Relation to Prenatal Exposure to Gestational Diabetes on Adiposity by ALVES, JASMIN M., DEFENDIS, ALEXIS W., CHOW, TING, NGUYEN-RODRIGUEZ, SELENA T., XIANG, ANNY, PAGE, KATHLEEN A.

    Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-06-2021)
    “…Introduction: Little is known on the role of child physical activity (PA) and sleep in relation to maternal gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and child…”
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    Contributions of Prenatal Exposures and Child Lifestyle to Insulin Sensitivity by Alves, Jasmin M, Zink, Jennifer, Chow, Ting, Luo, Shan, Belcher, Britni R, Xiang, Anny H, Page, Kathleen A

    “…Abstract Context Prenatal exposures and lifestyle factors are important for metabolic health. Objective Determine how prenatal exposures to maternal obesity…”
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    252-OR: Maternal Obesity and Diabetes during Pregnancy and Quantitative Checklist for Autism in Toddlers (QCHAT) Scores in Offspring by CARTER, SARAH A., LIN, JANE C., CHOW, TING, MARTINEZ, MAYRA P., ALVES, JASMIN M., FELDMAN, R. KLARA, QIU, CHUNYUAN, PAGE, KATHLEEN A., XIANG, ANNY

    Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-06-2022)
    “…In utero exposure to maternal obesity and diabetes has been associated with risk of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in children. As early identification and…”
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    1310-P: Effects of Insulin Resistance on Brain Responses to Caloric Sugars and Nonnutritive Sweetener by KULLMANN, STEPHANIE, VEIT, RALF, JANN, KAY, YUNKER, ALEXANDRA G., LUO, SHAN H., ANGELO, BRENDAN C., ALVES, JASMIN M., MONTEROSSO, JOHN R., PAGE, KATHLEEN A.

    Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-06-2022)
    “…Evidence suggests that insulin resistance (IR) affects feeding behavior by modulating neural responses to post-ingestive signals, including nutrients and…”
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    Brain responses to glucose ingestion are greater in children than adults and are associated with overweight and obesity by Ge, Brandon B., Jann, Kay, Luo, Shan, Yunker, Alexandra G., Jones, Sabrina, Angelo, Brendan, Alves, Jasmin M., Defendis, Alexis, Monterosso, John R., Xiang, Anny H., Page, Kathleen A.

    Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-12-2021)
    “…Objective This study investigated whether brain regions involved in the regulation of food intake respond differently to glucose ingestion in children and…”
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    Obesity and Sex-Related Associations With Differential Effects of Sucralose vs Sucrose on Appetite and Reward Processing: A Randomized Crossover Trial by Yunker, Alexandra G, Alves, Jasmin M, Luo, Shan, Angelo, Brendan, DeFendis, Alexis, Pickering, Trevor A, Monterosso, John R, Page, Kathleen A

    Published in JAMA network open (01-09-2021)
    “…Nonnutritive sweeteners (NNSs) are used as an alternative to nutritive sweeteners to quench desire for sweets while reducing caloric intake. However, studies…”
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    Relationships between physical activity, healthy eating and cortical thickness in children and young adults by Angelo, Brendan C., DeFendis, Alexis, Yau, Anita, Alves, Jasmin M., Thompson, Paul M., Xiang, Anny H., Page, Kathleen A., Luo, Shan

    Published in Brain imaging and behavior (01-12-2022)
    “…Prior neuroimaging studies have shown associations between healthy lifestyle factors and cortical thickness; however, results on the direction of this…”
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    Prenatal exposure to gestational diabetes is associated with anxiety and physical inactivity in children during COVID‐19 by Alves, Jasmin M., Yunker, Alexandra G., DeFendis, Alexis, Xiang, Anny H., Page, Kathleen A.

    Published in Clinical obesity (01-02-2021)
    “…Summary Background The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) is associated with adverse child mental health outcomes and reduced physical activity. Moreover,…”
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