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    The Interplay Between Nutrition and Stress in Pregnancy: Implications for Fetal Programming of Brain Development by Lindsay, Karen L., Buss, Claudia, Wadhwa, Pathik D., Entringer, Sonja

    Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (15-01-2019)
    “…Growing evidence supports an important role for the intrauterine environment in shaping fetal development and subsequent child health and disease risk. The…”
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    Correspondence between hair cortisol concentrations and 30-day integrated daily salivary and weekly urinary cortisol measures by Short, Sarah J, Stalder, Tobias, Marceau, Kristine P, Entringer, Sonja, Moog, Nora K, Shirtcliff, Elizabeth A, Wadhwa, Pathik D, Buss, Claudia

    Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-09-2016)
    “…Highlights • Hair and saliva cortisol concentrations share significant variance. • Hair cortisol concentration is highly stable over time. • Urinary free…”
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    The Contribution of Maternal Stress to Preterm Birth: Issues and Considerations by Wadhwa, Pathik D., MD, PhD, Entringer, Sonja, PhD, Buss, Claudia, PhD, Lu, Michael C., MD, MPH

    Published in Clinics in perinatology (01-09-2011)
    “…Preterm birth represents the most significant problem in maternal–child health, with maternal stress identified as a variable of interest. The effects of…”
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    Longitudinal Metabolomic Profiling of Amino Acids and Lipids across Healthy Pregnancy by Lindsay, Karen L, Hellmuth, Christian, Uhl, Olaf, Buss, Claudia, Wadhwa, Pathik D, Koletzko, Berthold, Entringer, Sonja

    Published in PloS one (30-12-2015)
    “…Pregnancy is characterized by a complexity of metabolic processes that may impact fetal development and ultimately, infant health outcomes. However, our…”
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    Stress exposure in intrauterine life is associated with shorter telomere length in young adulthood by Entringer, Sonja, Epel, Elissa S, Kumsta, Robert, Lin, Jue, Hellhammer, Dirk H, Blackburn, Elizabeth H, Wüst, Stefan, Wadhwa, Pathik D

    “…Leukocyte telomere length (LTL) is a predictor of age-related disease onset and mortality. The association in adults of psychosocial stress or stress…”
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    Prenatal stress and developmental programming of human health and disease risk: concepts and integration of empirical findings by Entringer, Sonja, Buss, Claudia, Wadhwa, Pathik D

    “…The concept of the developmental origins of health and disease susceptibility is rapidly attracting interest and gaining prominence as a complementary approach…”
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    Maternal psychosocial stress during pregnancy is associated with newborn leukocyte telomere length by Entringer, Sonja, PhD, Epel, Elissa S., PhD, Lin, Jue, PhD, Buss, Claudia, PhD, Shahbaba, Babak, PhD, Blackburn, Elizabeth H., PhD, Simhan, Hyagriv N., MD, Wadhwa, Pathik D., MD, PhD

    “…Objective In adults, one of the major determinants of leukocyte telomere length (LTL), a predictor of age-related diseases and mortality, is cumulative…”
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    Impaired executive function mediates the association between maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index and child ADHD symptoms by Buss, Claudia, Entringer, Sonja, Davis, Elysia Poggi, Hobel, Calvin J, Swanson, James M, Wadhwa, Pathik D, Sandman, Curt A

    Published in PloS one (15-06-2012)
    “…Increasing evidence suggests exposure to adverse conditions in intrauterine life may increase the risk of developing attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder…”
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    Ecological momentary assessment of maternal cortisol profiles over a multiple-day period predicts the length of human gestation by Entringer, Sonja, Buss, Claudia, Andersen, Judith, Chicz-DeMet, Aleksandra, Wadhwa, Pathik D

    Published in Psychosomatic medicine (01-07-2011)
    “…Biobehavioral models of prenatal stress highlight the importance of the stress-related hormone cortisol. However, the association between maternal cortisol…”
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    Maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index is associated with newborn offspring hypothalamic mean diffusivity: a prospective dual-cohort study by Rasmussen, Jerod M, Tuulari, Jetro J, Nolvi, Saara, Thompson, Paul M, Merisaari, Harri, Lavonius, Maria, Karlsson, Linnea, Entringer, Sonja, Wadhwa, Pathik D, Karlsson, Hasse, Buss, Claudia

    Published in BMC medicine (14-02-2023)
    “…An extensive body of animal literature supports the premise that maternal obesity during pregnancy can alter the development of the fetal hypothalamus (HTH, a…”
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    Brown adipose tissue quantification in human neonates using water-fat separated MRI by Rasmussen, Jerod M, Entringer, Sonja, Nguyen, Annie, van Erp, Theo G M, Burns, Joshua, Guijarro, Ana, Oveisi, Fariba, Swanson, James M, Piomelli, Daniele, Wadhwa, Pathik D, Buss, Claudia, Potkin, Steven G

    Published in PloS one (30-10-2013)
    “…There is a major resurgence of interest in brown adipose tissue (BAT) biology, particularly regarding its determinants and consequences in newborns and…”
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    Placental Corticotrophin-Releasing Hormone is a Modulator of Fetal Liver Blood Perfusion by Ikenoue, Satoru, Waffarn, Feizal, Ohashi, Masanao, Tanaka, Mamoru, Gillen, Daniel L, Buss, Claudia, Entringer, Sonja, Wadhwa, Pathik D

    “…Abstract Context Variation in fetal liver blood flow influences fetal growth and postnatal body composition. Placental corticotrophin-releasing hormone has…”
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    Cervicovaginal Microbiome Composition Is Associated with Metabolic Profiles in Healthy Pregnancy by Oliver, Andrew, LaMere, Brandon, Weihe, Claudia, Wandro, Stephen, Lindsay, Karen L, Wadhwa, Pathik D, Mills, David A, Pride, David T, Fiehn, Oliver, Northen, Trent, de Raad, Markus, Li, Huiying, Martiny, Jennifer B H, Lynch, Susan, Whiteson, Katrine

    Published in mBio (25-08-2020)
    “…Microbes and their metabolic products influence early-life immune and microbiome development, yet remain understudied during pregnancy. Vaginal microbial…”
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    Etiologic subtypes of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: brain imaging, molecular genetic and environmental factors and the dopamine hypothesis by Swanson, James M, Kinsbourne, Marcel, Nigg, Joel, Lanphear, Bruce, Stefanatos, Gerry A, Volkow, Nora, Taylor, Eric, Casey, B J, Castellanos, F Xavier, Wadhwa, Pathik D

    Published in Neuropsychology review (01-03-2007)
    “…Multiple theories of Attention-Deficit/Hyper-activity Disorder (ADHD) have been proposed, but one that has stood the test of time is the dopamine deficit…”
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    The Effect of a Maternal Mediterranean Diet in Pregnancy on Insulin Resistance is Moderated by Maternal Negative Affect by Lindsay, Karen L, Buss, Claudia, Wadhwa, Pathik D, Entringer, Sonja

    Published in Nutrients (06-02-2020)
    “…There is inconsistent evidence that healthy dietary interventions can effectively mitigate the risk of adverse outcomes associated with elevated insulin…”
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    Implications of newborn amygdala connectivity for fear and cognitive development at 6-months-of-age by Graham, Alice M., Buss, Claudia, Rasmussen, Jerod M., Rudolph, Marc D., Demeter, Damion V., Gilmore, John H., Styner, Martin, Entringer, Sonja, Wadhwa, Pathik D., Fair, Damien A.

    Published in Developmental cognitive neuroscience (01-04-2016)
    “…The first year of life is an important period for emergence of fear in humans. While animal models have revealed developmental changes in amygdala circuitry…”
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