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    Characterization of Hofbauer cell polarization and VEGF localization in human term placenta from active and inactive pregnant individuals by Goudreau, Alexandra D., Everest, Catherine, Tanara, Layli, Tzaneva, Velislava, Adamo, Kristi B.

    Published in Physiological reports (01-06-2023)
    “…Physical activity (PA) during pregnancy is associated with parental and fetal health benefits; however, the mechanisms through which these benefits arise are…”
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    Physical Activity During Pregnancy Is Associated with Increased Placental FATP4 Protein Expression by Hutchinson, Kelly Ann, Vuong, Nhung H, Mohammad, Shuhiba, Everest, Catherine, Leung, Macyn L, Bhattacharjee, Jayonta, Adamo, Kristi B

    “…Placental function is of utmost importance to ensure proper fetal development in utero. Among the placenta's many roles includes the passage of sufficient…”
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    The Effect of Maternal Physical Activity and Gestational Weight Gain on Placental Efficiency by EVEREST, CATHERINE, NAGPAL, TANIYA S., SOUZA, SARA C. S., DA SILVA, DANILO F., GAUDET, LAURA, MOHAMMAD, SHUHIBA, BHATTACHARJEE, JAYONTA, ADAMO, KRISTI B.

    “…INTRODUCTIONAdherence to physical activity (PA) and gestational weight gain (GWG) recommendations during pregnancy has been shown to improve maternal and fetal…”
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    Elucidating the interaction between maternal physical activity and circulating myokines throughout gestation: A scoping review by Goudreau, Alexandra D., Everest, Catherine, Nagpal, Taniya S., Puranda, Jessica L., Bhattacharjee, Jayonta, Vasanthan, Tarushika, Adamo, Kristi B.

    “…Physical activity (PA) during pregnancy provides both maternal and fetal health benefits. It has been theorized that myokines, peptides secreted by contracting…”
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    Physical Activity and Weight Gain Throughout Pregnancy Are Associated With Umbilical Cord Markers by Everest, Catherine, da Silva, Danilo F., Puranda, Jessica, Souza, Sara C.S., Goudreau, Alexandra D., Nagpal, Taniya S., Edwards, Chris M., Gupta, Rhea, Adamo, Kristi B.

    “…Maternal serum and umbilical cord (UC) lipid and glucose levels are influenced by a variety of maternal factors over the course of pregnancy, including…”
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