Biological Psychiatry, ISSN 0006-3223, 09/2017, Volume 82, Issue 5, pp. 322 - 329
Abstract Background The genetics of depression has been explored in genome-wide association studies that focused on major depressive disorder or depressive...
Psychiatry | Depressive symptoms | FHIT gene | Genome-wide association study | Major depressive disorder | Psychiatric Genomics Consortium | CHARGE consortium | Depression/genetics | Depressive Disorder/genetics | European Continental Ancestry Group/genetics | Genetic Predisposition to Disease | Genome-Wide Association Study | Phenotype | Acid Anhydride Hydrolases/genetics | Humans | Neoplasm Proteins/genetics | Genetic Loci | SUBTHRESHOLD DEPRESSION | POPULATION | PSYCHIATRY | MINOR DEPRESSION | RISK | SYMPTOMS | MAJOR DEPRESSION | NEUROSCIENCES | HERITABILITY | NATIONAL COMORBIDITY SURVEY | DISORDER | STRESS | Genomics | Analysis | Genetic aspects | major depressive disorder | genome-wide association study
Psychiatry | Depressive symptoms | FHIT gene | Genome-wide association study | Major depressive disorder | Psychiatric Genomics Consortium | CHARGE consortium | Depression/genetics | Depressive Disorder/genetics | European Continental Ancestry Group/genetics | Genetic Predisposition to Disease | Genome-Wide Association Study | Phenotype | Acid Anhydride Hydrolases/genetics | Humans | Neoplasm Proteins/genetics | Genetic Loci | SUBTHRESHOLD DEPRESSION | POPULATION | PSYCHIATRY | MINOR DEPRESSION | RISK | SYMPTOMS | MAJOR DEPRESSION | NEUROSCIENCES | HERITABILITY | NATIONAL COMORBIDITY SURVEY | DISORDER | STRESS | Genomics | Analysis | Genetic aspects | major depressive disorder | genome-wide association study
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Neurobiology of Aging, ISSN 0197-4580, 2016, Volume 44, pp. 151 - 158
Abstract We examined associations between APOE major isoforms, rs405509 promoter and rs440446 intron-1 polymorphisms and non-pathological cognitive aging. Men...
Neurology | Internal Medicine | Normal cognitive aging | APOE | longitudinal studies | Longitudinal studies | DEVELOPING ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE | METAANALYSIS | DEPOSITION | APOLIPOPROTEIN-E GENE | TRAJECTORIES | RISK | NEUROSCIENCES | GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY | POLYMORPHISMS | GROWTH | NEUROBIOLOGY | ASSOCIATION | Humans | Middle Aged | Aging - psychology | Male | Cognition | Polymorphism, Genetic | Young Adult | Aging - genetics | Apolipoproteins E - genetics | Protein Isoforms | Adolescent | Alleles | Adult | Aged | Longitudinal Studies | Cohort Studies | Chronic diseases | Apolipoproteins | Analysis | Children's hospitals
Neurology | Internal Medicine | Normal cognitive aging | APOE | longitudinal studies | Longitudinal studies | DEVELOPING ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE | METAANALYSIS | DEPOSITION | APOLIPOPROTEIN-E GENE | TRAJECTORIES | RISK | NEUROSCIENCES | GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY | POLYMORPHISMS | GROWTH | NEUROBIOLOGY | ASSOCIATION | Humans | Middle Aged | Aging - psychology | Male | Cognition | Polymorphism, Genetic | Young Adult | Aging - genetics | Apolipoproteins E - genetics | Protein Isoforms | Adolescent | Alleles | Adult | Aged | Longitudinal Studies | Cohort Studies | Chronic diseases | Apolipoproteins | Analysis | Children's hospitals
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Journal of Pediatrics, The, ISSN 0022-3476, 2014, Volume 165, Issue 6, pp. 1109 - 1115.e3
Objectives To examine whether faster growth from birth to term (40 postmenstrual weeks) and during the first year thereafter was associated with better...
Pediatrics | POSTDISCHARGE GROWTH | BORN PRETERM | LINEAR GROWTH | WEIGHT INFANTS | POSTNATAL-GROWTH | PEDIATRICS | OUTCOMES | HEALTH | HEAD CIRCUMFERENCE | CHILDREN | AGE | Term Birth - physiology | Infant, Very Low Birth Weight | Humans | Memory | Attention | Infant | Linear Models | Male | Cephalometry | Head - growth & development | Infant, Premature - growth & development | Female | Brain Damage, Chronic - epidemiology | Cognition Disorders - epidemiology | Executive Function | Longitudinal Studies | Infant, Newborn | Family medicine | Child development | Growth | Infants (Premature) | Primary health care
Pediatrics | POSTDISCHARGE GROWTH | BORN PRETERM | LINEAR GROWTH | WEIGHT INFANTS | POSTNATAL-GROWTH | PEDIATRICS | OUTCOMES | HEALTH | HEAD CIRCUMFERENCE | CHILDREN | AGE | Term Birth - physiology | Infant, Very Low Birth Weight | Humans | Memory | Attention | Infant | Linear Models | Male | Cephalometry | Head - growth & development | Infant, Premature - growth & development | Female | Brain Damage, Chronic - epidemiology | Cognition Disorders - epidemiology | Executive Function | Longitudinal Studies | Infant, Newborn | Family medicine | Child development | Growth | Infants (Premature) | Primary health care
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Journal of Pediatrics, The, ISSN 0022-3476, 2010, Volume 157, Issue 4, pp. 610 - 616.e1
Objective To study the effects of very low birth weight (VLBW, <1500 g) birth on physical activity, an important protective and modifiable factor. Study design...
Pediatrics | YOUNG-ADULTS | HELSINKI | DISEASE | MOTOR | LUNG-FUNCTION | PRETERM BIRTH | PEDIATRICS | PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY | HEALTH | BLOOD-PRESSURE | CHILDREN | Leisure Activities | Young Adult | Exercise | Infant, Very Low Birth Weight | Humans | Adolescent | Peer Group | Adult | Chronic Disease - epidemiology | Health Status | Gestational Age | Infant, Newborn | Adults
Pediatrics | YOUNG-ADULTS | HELSINKI | DISEASE | MOTOR | LUNG-FUNCTION | PRETERM BIRTH | PEDIATRICS | PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY | HEALTH | BLOOD-PRESSURE | CHILDREN | Leisure Activities | Young Adult | Exercise | Infant, Very Low Birth Weight | Humans | Adolescent | Peer Group | Adult | Chronic Disease - epidemiology | Health Status | Gestational Age | Infant, Newborn | Adults
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Journal of Pediatrics, The, ISSN 0022-3476, 2013, Volume 163, Issue 1, pp. 43 - 48
Objective To assess dietary intake in young adults born preterm at very low birth weight (VLBW) (≤1500 g). Study design We studied 151 young adults aged 19-27...
Pediatrics | MORTALITY | HELSINKI | RISK-FACTORS | FRUIT | CALCIUM | DISEASE | PEDIATRICS | FOODS | BLOOD-PRESSURE | CONSUMPTION | CHILDREN | Young Adult | Eating | Diet | Follow-Up Studies | Infant, Very Low Birth Weight | Humans | Infant, Premature | Adult | Female | Male | Infant, Newborn | Primary health care | Chronic diseases | Youth | Family medicine | Physicians (General practice) | Teenagers | Diabetes
Pediatrics | MORTALITY | HELSINKI | RISK-FACTORS | FRUIT | CALCIUM | DISEASE | PEDIATRICS | FOODS | BLOOD-PRESSURE | CONSUMPTION | CHILDREN | Young Adult | Eating | Diet | Follow-Up Studies | Infant, Very Low Birth Weight | Humans | Infant, Premature | Adult | Female | Male | Infant, Newborn | Primary health care | Chronic diseases | Youth | Family medicine | Physicians (General practice) | Teenagers | Diabetes
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Journal of Pediatrics, The, ISSN 0022-3476, 2015, Volume 166, Issue 2, pp. 474 - 476
Unimpaired adults born preterm at very low birth weight (<1500 g) consistently have lower conditioning physical activity than those born at term. We used...
Pediatrics | CAPACITY | PEDIATRICS | EXERCISE | Young Adult | Infant, Very Low Birth Weight | Humans | Infant, Premature | Female | Male | Sedentary Lifestyle | Motor Activity | Accelerometry | Infant, Newborn | Youth | Family medicine | Physical fitness | Teenagers | Exercise | Primary health care
Pediatrics | CAPACITY | PEDIATRICS | EXERCISE | Young Adult | Infant, Very Low Birth Weight | Humans | Infant, Premature | Female | Male | Sedentary Lifestyle | Motor Activity | Accelerometry | Infant, Newborn | Youth | Family medicine | Physical fitness | Teenagers | Exercise | Primary health care
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Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, The, ISSN 0091-6749, 2011, Volume 127, Issue 4, pp. 935 - 942
Background Immunologic pathways are primed in early life. Preterm birth can influence this process and thereby affect whether a person will have atopy later in...
Allergy and Immunology | prematurity | total IgE | very low birth weight | allergy | skin prick test | gestational age | allergen-specific IgE | Atopy | YOUNG-ADULTS | RISK-FACTORS | FETAL-GROWTH | LUNG-FUNCTION | FOLLOW-UP | IMMUNOLOGY | HAY-FEVER | DEVELOPMENTAL ORIGINS | CESAREAN-SECTION | GESTATIONAL-AGE | 1ST 6 YEARS | Skin Tests | Humans | Risk Factors | Male | Premature Birth - immunology | Gestational Age | Immunoglobulin E - blood | Incidence | Pregnancy | Young Adult | Adolescent | Hypersensitivity, Immediate - epidemiology | Adult | Female | Infant, Very Low Birth Weight - immunology | Infant, Newborn | Infants (Premature) | Children's hospitals | Chronic diseases | Family medicine | Adults | Diabetes | Universities and colleges | Studies | Hospitals | Disease | Questionnaires | Birth weight | Allergies | Age | Asthma
Allergy and Immunology | prematurity | total IgE | very low birth weight | allergy | skin prick test | gestational age | allergen-specific IgE | Atopy | YOUNG-ADULTS | RISK-FACTORS | FETAL-GROWTH | LUNG-FUNCTION | FOLLOW-UP | IMMUNOLOGY | HAY-FEVER | DEVELOPMENTAL ORIGINS | CESAREAN-SECTION | GESTATIONAL-AGE | 1ST 6 YEARS | Skin Tests | Humans | Risk Factors | Male | Premature Birth - immunology | Gestational Age | Immunoglobulin E - blood | Incidence | Pregnancy | Young Adult | Adolescent | Hypersensitivity, Immediate - epidemiology | Adult | Female | Infant, Very Low Birth Weight - immunology | Infant, Newborn | Infants (Premature) | Children's hospitals | Chronic diseases | Family medicine | Adults | Diabetes | Universities and colleges | Studies | Hospitals | Disease | Questionnaires | Birth weight | Allergies | Age | Asthma
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Journal of Pediatrics, The, ISSN 0022-3476, 2010, Volume 156, Issue 1, pp. 54 - 59.e1
Objective We hypothesized that, as compared with a matched control group born at term, young adults with very low birth weight (VLBW <1.5 kg) would have higher...
Pediatrics | PEDIATRICS | ADOLESCENCE | STRESS | CARDIOVASCULAR RISK | SOCIETY | AGE | Blood Pressure | Follow-Up Studies | Infant, Very Low Birth Weight | Humans | Male | Social Class | Young Adult | Adolescent | Adult | Female | Hypertension - epidemiology | Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory | Health Status | Odds Ratio | Finland - epidemiology | Infant, Newborn
Pediatrics | PEDIATRICS | ADOLESCENCE | STRESS | CARDIOVASCULAR RISK | SOCIETY | AGE | Blood Pressure | Follow-Up Studies | Infant, Very Low Birth Weight | Humans | Male | Social Class | Young Adult | Adolescent | Adult | Female | Hypertension - epidemiology | Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory | Health Status | Odds Ratio | Finland - epidemiology | Infant, Newborn
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, ISSN 0002-9378, 2013, Volume 208, Issue 3, pp. 200.e1 - 200.e9
Objective We tested whether maternal hypertensive disorders during pregnancy predict self-reported cognitive impairment, which is one of the earliest...
Obstetrics and Gynecology | hypertensive disorders in pregnancy | offspring | cognitive impairment | adulthood | SEVERE MENTAL-DISORDERS | RISK-FACTORS | ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE | 11-BETA-HYDROXYSTEROID DEHYDROGENASE TYPE-2 | PRETERM INFANTS | INTELLECTUAL ABILITIES | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | EXECUTIVE FUNCTION | MEMORY COMPLAINTS | CHILDREN BORN | SOCIOECONOMIC-STATUS | Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects - psychology | Humans | Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced - psychology | Risk Factors | Self Report | Birth Weight - physiology | Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced - physiopathology | Male | Pregnancy | Cognition Disorders - diagnosis | Cognition Disorders - etiology | Finland | Female | Aged | Cognition Disorders - psychology | Cohort Studies | Hypertension | Pregnant women | Primary health care | Analysis | Children's hospitals | Chronic diseases | Family medicine | Physicians (General practice) | Dementia
Obstetrics and Gynecology | hypertensive disorders in pregnancy | offspring | cognitive impairment | adulthood | SEVERE MENTAL-DISORDERS | RISK-FACTORS | ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE | 11-BETA-HYDROXYSTEROID DEHYDROGENASE TYPE-2 | PRETERM INFANTS | INTELLECTUAL ABILITIES | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | EXECUTIVE FUNCTION | MEMORY COMPLAINTS | CHILDREN BORN | SOCIOECONOMIC-STATUS | Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects - psychology | Humans | Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced - psychology | Risk Factors | Self Report | Birth Weight - physiology | Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced - physiopathology | Male | Pregnancy | Cognition Disorders - diagnosis | Cognition Disorders - etiology | Finland | Female | Aged | Cognition Disorders - psychology | Cohort Studies | Hypertension | Pregnant women | Primary health care | Analysis | Children's hospitals | Chronic diseases | Family medicine | Physicians (General practice) | Dementia
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Journal of the American Society of Hypertension, ISSN 1933-1711, 2014, Volume 8, Issue 11, pp. 832 - 847.e1
Abstract Hypertensive pregnancy disorders may affect the fetal developmental milieu and thus hint at mechanisms that link prenatal conditions with later...
Cardiovascular | pre–eclampsia | mental development | Gestational hypertension | intelligence | pre-eclampsia | RISK-FACTORS | YOUNG ADULTHOOD | LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT | PRETERM INFANTS | INTELLECTUAL ABILITIES | NEUROCOGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT | GESTATIONAL-AGE | PREECLAMPSIA-ECLAMPSIA | CHILDREN BORN | PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE | INTRAUTERINE GROWTH RESTRICTION | Severity of Illness Index | Follow-Up Studies | Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects - epidemiology | Humans | Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced - diagnosis | Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects - diagnosis | Gestational Age | Incidence | Neuropsychological Tests | Pregnancy | Young Adult | Cognition Disorders - diagnosis | Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced - epidemiology | Adult | Female | Cognition Disorders - epidemiology | Infant, Newborn
Cardiovascular | pre–eclampsia | mental development | Gestational hypertension | intelligence | pre-eclampsia | RISK-FACTORS | YOUNG ADULTHOOD | LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT | PRETERM INFANTS | INTELLECTUAL ABILITIES | NEUROCOGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT | GESTATIONAL-AGE | PREECLAMPSIA-ECLAMPSIA | CHILDREN BORN | PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE | INTRAUTERINE GROWTH RESTRICTION | Severity of Illness Index | Follow-Up Studies | Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects - epidemiology | Humans | Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced - diagnosis | Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects - diagnosis | Gestational Age | Incidence | Neuropsychological Tests | Pregnancy | Young Adult | Cognition Disorders - diagnosis | Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced - epidemiology | Adult | Female | Cognition Disorders - epidemiology | Infant, Newborn
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, ISSN 0002-9378, 2013, Volume 209, Issue 5, pp. 443.e1 - 443.e10
Objective Preterm birth at very low birthweight (<1500 g) is associated with cardiometabolic risk factors and reduced bone mineral density in the adult...
Obstetrics and Gynecology | bone | premature birth | preeclampsia | hypertension | very-low-birthweight | YOUNG-ADULTS | HYPERTENSIVE DISORDERS | LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT | TESTOSTERONE | POLYCYSTIC-OVARY | PREGNANCY | CHILDREN | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | BODY-MASS | ANDROGENS | CARDIOVASCULAR RISK-FACTORS | Adult Children | Bone Density - physiology | Humans | Male | Absorptiometry, Photon | Pre-Eclampsia - physiopathology | Case-Control Studies | Pregnancy | Young Adult | Premature Birth - physiopathology | Adolescent | Adult | Female | Infant, Very Low Birth Weight - growth & development | Infant, Newborn | Cohort Studies | Prevention | Preeclampsia | Medical genetics | Chronic diseases | Bones | Family medicine | Physicians (General practice) | Diabetes | Density
Obstetrics and Gynecology | bone | premature birth | preeclampsia | hypertension | very-low-birthweight | YOUNG-ADULTS | HYPERTENSIVE DISORDERS | LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT | TESTOSTERONE | POLYCYSTIC-OVARY | PREGNANCY | CHILDREN | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | BODY-MASS | ANDROGENS | CARDIOVASCULAR RISK-FACTORS | Adult Children | Bone Density - physiology | Humans | Male | Absorptiometry, Photon | Pre-Eclampsia - physiopathology | Case-Control Studies | Pregnancy | Young Adult | Premature Birth - physiopathology | Adolescent | Adult | Female | Infant, Very Low Birth Weight - growth & development | Infant, Newborn | Cohort Studies | Prevention | Preeclampsia | Medical genetics | Chronic diseases | Bones | Family medicine | Physicians (General practice) | Diabetes | Density
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Journal of Pediatrics, The, ISSN 0022-3476, 2011, Volume 158, Issue 2, pp. 251 - 256.e1
Objective To examine whether parenting behavior recalled by very low birth weight (VLBW) adults or their parents differs from that of term-born control...
Pediatrics | Cerebral palsy | Extremely low birth weight | VLBW | Appropriate for gestational age | Very low birth weight | AGA | Small for gestational age | ELBW | SGA | YOUNG-ADULTS | INSTRUMENT | ADOLESCENTS | INFANTS | VULNERABILITY | PEDIATRICS | QUALITY-OF-LIFE | OUTCOMES | CARE | PSYCHOPATHOLOGY | AGE | Object Attachment | Age Factors | Follow-Up Studies | Humans | Male | Reference Values | Case-Control Studies | Infant, Very Low Birth Weight - psychology | Parenting - psychology | Parenting - trends | Infant, Premature | Finland | Sex Factors | Adult | Female | Retrospective Studies | Child Development - physiology | Parent-Child Relations | Infant, Newborn | Adaptation, Psychological | Parenting | Family medicine | Primary health care | Infants (Premature) | Children's hospitals
Pediatrics | Cerebral palsy | Extremely low birth weight | VLBW | Appropriate for gestational age | Very low birth weight | AGA | Small for gestational age | ELBW | SGA | YOUNG-ADULTS | INSTRUMENT | ADOLESCENTS | INFANTS | VULNERABILITY | PEDIATRICS | QUALITY-OF-LIFE | OUTCOMES | CARE | PSYCHOPATHOLOGY | AGE | Object Attachment | Age Factors | Follow-Up Studies | Humans | Male | Reference Values | Case-Control Studies | Infant, Very Low Birth Weight - psychology | Parenting - psychology | Parenting - trends | Infant, Premature | Finland | Sex Factors | Adult | Female | Retrospective Studies | Child Development - physiology | Parent-Child Relations | Infant, Newborn | Adaptation, Psychological | Parenting | Family medicine | Primary health care | Infants (Premature) | Children's hospitals
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