Pediatrics, ISSN 0031-4005, 09/2015, Volume 136, Issue 3, pp. e599 - e608
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown an association between prematurity and attention-abstract deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Results concerning...
MATERNAL AGE | GESTATIONAL-AGE | BORN SMALL | WORLDWIDE PREVALENCE | BEHAVIORAL SYMPTOMS | PEDIATRICS | DEFICIT-HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER | OUTCOMES | WEIGHT | ADHD SYMPTOMS | CHILDREN | Infant, Premature - psychology | Humans | Risk Factors | Fetal Growth Retardation - epidemiology | Child, Preschool | Male | Premature Birth - diagnosis | Premature Birth - epidemiology | Premature Birth - psychology | Gestational Age | Fetal Growth Retardation - psychology | Pregnancy | Young Adult | Adolescent | Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity - psychology | Female | Registries | Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity - diagnosis | Fetal Growth Retardation - diagnosis | Child | Finland - epidemiology | Infant, Newborn | Population Surveillance - methods | Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity - epidemiology | Causes of | Infants (Premature) | Health aspects | Premature birth | Risk factors | Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder | Attention deficit disorder | Pediatrics | Prenatal development
MATERNAL AGE | GESTATIONAL-AGE | BORN SMALL | WORLDWIDE PREVALENCE | BEHAVIORAL SYMPTOMS | PEDIATRICS | DEFICIT-HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER | OUTCOMES | WEIGHT | ADHD SYMPTOMS | CHILDREN | Infant, Premature - psychology | Humans | Risk Factors | Fetal Growth Retardation - epidemiology | Child, Preschool | Male | Premature Birth - diagnosis | Premature Birth - epidemiology | Premature Birth - psychology | Gestational Age | Fetal Growth Retardation - psychology | Pregnancy | Young Adult | Adolescent | Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity - psychology | Female | Registries | Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity - diagnosis | Fetal Growth Retardation - diagnosis | Child | Finland - epidemiology | Infant, Newborn | Population Surveillance - methods | Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity - epidemiology | Causes of | Infants (Premature) | Health aspects | Premature birth | Risk factors | Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder | Attention deficit disorder | Pediatrics | Prenatal development
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Journal of Child Neurology, ISSN 0883-0738, 5/2007, Volume 22, Issue 5, pp. 580 - 587
One hundred twenty-three children with intrauterine growth retardation were prospectively followed from birth to 9 to 10 years of age in order to characterize...
Kaufmann Assessment Battery for Children | Intrauterine growth retardation | Neurodevelopmental outcome | Cephalization Index | LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT | FOLLOW-UP | RESTRICTION | FAILURE | CLINICAL NEUROLOGY | neurodevelopmental outcome | BORN | INFANTS | PEDIATRICS | intrauterine growth retardation | PRETERM | BEHAVIORAL-DEVELOPMENT | FOR-GESTATIONAL-AGE | Developmental Disabilities - etiology | Humans | Risk Factors | Male | Biometry - methods | Case-Control Studies | Fetal Growth Retardation - physiopathology | Fetal Growth Retardation - psychology | Cognition Disorders - etiology | Female | Retrospective Studies | Child | Longitudinal Studies | Fetal Growth Retardation - classification
Kaufmann Assessment Battery for Children | Intrauterine growth retardation | Neurodevelopmental outcome | Cephalization Index | LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT | FOLLOW-UP | RESTRICTION | FAILURE | CLINICAL NEUROLOGY | neurodevelopmental outcome | BORN | INFANTS | PEDIATRICS | intrauterine growth retardation | PRETERM | BEHAVIORAL-DEVELOPMENT | FOR-GESTATIONAL-AGE | Developmental Disabilities - etiology | Humans | Risk Factors | Male | Biometry - methods | Case-Control Studies | Fetal Growth Retardation - physiopathology | Fetal Growth Retardation - psychology | Cognition Disorders - etiology | Female | Retrospective Studies | Child | Longitudinal Studies | Fetal Growth Retardation - classification
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European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, ISSN 0954-3007, 02/2003, Volume 57, Issue 2, pp. 266 - 272
Objectives: To evaluate: (1) the associations between maternal psychological stress, distress and low birth weight (LBW), prematurity and intrauterine growth...
Pregnancy | Intrauterine growth retardation | Distress | Prematurity | Stress | Low birth weight | distress | PRETERM DELIVERY | stress | prematurity | ANXIETY | pregnancy | SMOKING | MECHANISMS | PRENATAL STRESS | PERCEIVED STRESS | NUTRITION & DIETETICS | GESTATIONAL-AGE | low birth weight | intrauterine growth retardation | PREGNANCY OUTCOMES | PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS | LIFE EVENTS | Smoking - adverse effects | Infant, Premature - psychology | Prospective Studies | Humans | Risk Factors | Stress, Psychological - psychology | Alcohol Drinking - adverse effects | Fetal Growth Retardation - psychology | Infant, Low Birth Weight - psychology | Mothers - psychology | Regression Analysis | Adolescent | Adult | Female | Coffee - adverse effects | Longitudinal Studies | Infant, Newborn | Psychological aspects | Prenatal influences | Pregnant women | Premature birth | Causes of | Influence | Fetus | Birth weight, Low | Stress (Psychology) | Health aspects | Risk factors | Growth retardation | Birth weight | Birth defects | Health risk assessment
Pregnancy | Intrauterine growth retardation | Distress | Prematurity | Stress | Low birth weight | distress | PRETERM DELIVERY | stress | prematurity | ANXIETY | pregnancy | SMOKING | MECHANISMS | PRENATAL STRESS | PERCEIVED STRESS | NUTRITION & DIETETICS | GESTATIONAL-AGE | low birth weight | intrauterine growth retardation | PREGNANCY OUTCOMES | PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS | LIFE EVENTS | Smoking - adverse effects | Infant, Premature - psychology | Prospective Studies | Humans | Risk Factors | Stress, Psychological - psychology | Alcohol Drinking - adverse effects | Fetal Growth Retardation - psychology | Infant, Low Birth Weight - psychology | Mothers - psychology | Regression Analysis | Adolescent | Adult | Female | Coffee - adverse effects | Longitudinal Studies | Infant, Newborn | Psychological aspects | Prenatal influences | Pregnant women | Premature birth | Causes of | Influence | Fetus | Birth weight, Low | Stress (Psychology) | Health aspects | Risk factors | Growth retardation | Birth weight | Birth defects | Health risk assessment
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Neurodevelopment at age 10 years of children born <28 weeks with fetal growth restriction
Pediatrics, ISSN 0031-4005, 11/2017, Volume 140, Issue 5, p. e20170697
OBJECTIVES: We sought to evaluate the relationships between fetal growth restriction (FGR) (both severe and less severe) and assessments of cognitive,...
LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT | PREMATURE-INFANTS BORN | FUNCTION CLASSIFICATION-SYSTEM | AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER | BRAIN-DEVELOPMENT | PEDIATRICS | RECIPROCAL SOCIAL-BEHAVIOR | HEME OXYGENASE-1 | CEREBRAL-PALSY | COGNITIVE FUNCTION | FOR-GESTATIONAL-AGE | Neurodevelopmental Disorders - epidemiology | Prospective Studies | Humans | Fetal Growth Retardation - epidemiology | Male | Infant, Extremely Low Birth Weight - psychology | Neurodevelopmental Disorders - psychology | Fetal Growth Retardation - psychology | Neuropsychological Tests | Female | Child Development - physiology | Fetal Growth Retardation - diagnosis | Child | Infant, Extremely Low Birth Weight - physiology | Infant, Newborn | Neurodevelopmental Disorders - diagnosis | Infants (Premature) | Fetus | Cognition disorders | Research | Health aspects | Risk factors | Growth retardation | Pediatrics | Neonates | Brain | Phobias | Premature birth | Fetuses | Cognitive ability | Parents | Risk taking | Gestation | Assessments | Gestational age | Children & youth | Quality of life | Autism | Social interactions | Semantics | Speech | Birth weight | Children | Age | 15.00 | 16.00
LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT | PREMATURE-INFANTS BORN | FUNCTION CLASSIFICATION-SYSTEM | AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER | BRAIN-DEVELOPMENT | PEDIATRICS | RECIPROCAL SOCIAL-BEHAVIOR | HEME OXYGENASE-1 | CEREBRAL-PALSY | COGNITIVE FUNCTION | FOR-GESTATIONAL-AGE | Neurodevelopmental Disorders - epidemiology | Prospective Studies | Humans | Fetal Growth Retardation - epidemiology | Male | Infant, Extremely Low Birth Weight - psychology | Neurodevelopmental Disorders - psychology | Fetal Growth Retardation - psychology | Neuropsychological Tests | Female | Child Development - physiology | Fetal Growth Retardation - diagnosis | Child | Infant, Extremely Low Birth Weight - physiology | Infant, Newborn | Neurodevelopmental Disorders - diagnosis | Infants (Premature) | Fetus | Cognition disorders | Research | Health aspects | Risk factors | Growth retardation | Pediatrics | Neonates | Brain | Phobias | Premature birth | Fetuses | Cognitive ability | Parents | Risk taking | Gestation | Assessments | Gestational age | Children & youth | Quality of life | Autism | Social interactions | Semantics | Speech | Birth weight | Children | Age | 15.00 | 16.00
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Pediatrics, ISSN 0031-4005, 04/2011, Volume 127, Issue 4, pp. e874 - e882
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) with absent or reversed end-diastolic blood flow in the umbilical artery and very...
Intrauterine growth restriction | Very preterm infants | Behavior | Cognitive development | Doppler-ultrasound | WEIGHT INFANTS | ARED FLOW | WAVE-FORM | UMBILICAL ARTERY | BLOOD-FLOW | CHRONIC LUNG-DISEASE | DIFFICULTIES QUESTIONNAIRE | very preterm infants | cognitive development | intrauterine growth restriction | PEDIATRICS | DIASTOLIC FLOW VELOCITIES | SEX-DIFFERENCES | behavior | VENOUS DOPPLER | Brain Damage, Chronic - psychology | Brain Damage, Chronic - diagnosis | Prospective Studies | Follow-Up Studies | Humans | Child, Preschool | Infant | Male | Infant, Extremely Low Birth Weight - psychology | Case-Control Studies | Infant, Very Low Birth Weight - psychology | Female | Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity - diagnosis | Fetal Distress - psychology | Child | Infant, Newborn | Cognition Disorders - psychology | Wechsler Scales - statistics & numerical data | Fetal Distress - diagnosis | Infant, Premature, Diseases - psychology | Infant, Premature, Diseases - diagnosis | Psychometrics | Gestational Age | Fetal Growth Retardation - psychology | Pregnancy | Cognition Disorders - diagnosis | Sex Factors | Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity - psychology | Fetal Distress - complications | Cognition in infants | Fetus | Research | Premature birth | Patient outcomes | Growth retardation | Pediatrics | Cognition & reasoning | Birth weight | Human growth | Age | Morbidity | Clinical Medicine | intrauterine | growth restriction | Medical and Health Sciences | Medicin och hälsovetenskap | Pediatrik | Klinisk medicin
Intrauterine growth restriction | Very preterm infants | Behavior | Cognitive development | Doppler-ultrasound | WEIGHT INFANTS | ARED FLOW | WAVE-FORM | UMBILICAL ARTERY | BLOOD-FLOW | CHRONIC LUNG-DISEASE | DIFFICULTIES QUESTIONNAIRE | very preterm infants | cognitive development | intrauterine growth restriction | PEDIATRICS | DIASTOLIC FLOW VELOCITIES | SEX-DIFFERENCES | behavior | VENOUS DOPPLER | Brain Damage, Chronic - psychology | Brain Damage, Chronic - diagnosis | Prospective Studies | Follow-Up Studies | Humans | Child, Preschool | Infant | Male | Infant, Extremely Low Birth Weight - psychology | Case-Control Studies | Infant, Very Low Birth Weight - psychology | Female | Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity - diagnosis | Fetal Distress - psychology | Child | Infant, Newborn | Cognition Disorders - psychology | Wechsler Scales - statistics & numerical data | Fetal Distress - diagnosis | Infant, Premature, Diseases - psychology | Infant, Premature, Diseases - diagnosis | Psychometrics | Gestational Age | Fetal Growth Retardation - psychology | Pregnancy | Cognition Disorders - diagnosis | Sex Factors | Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity - psychology | Fetal Distress - complications | Cognition in infants | Fetus | Research | Premature birth | Patient outcomes | Growth retardation | Pediatrics | Cognition & reasoning | Birth weight | Human growth | Age | Morbidity | Clinical Medicine | intrauterine | growth restriction | Medical and Health Sciences | Medicin och hälsovetenskap | Pediatrik | Klinisk medicin
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Pediatrics, ISSN 0031-4005, 07/2006, Volume 118, Issue 1, pp. 91 - 100
OBJECTIVE. The aim was to evaluate the effect of late-onset intrauterine growth restriction on the neuropsychological profile and on academic achievements at 9...
Outcomes of high-risk infants | Long-term follow up | Executive function/dysfunction | Intrauterine growth retardation | Neurocognitive | LONG-TERM | long-term follow up | LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT | PREMATURE-INFANTS | FETAL-GROWTH | BRAIN-DEVELOPMENT | FOLLOW-UP | PRETERM INFANTS | SCHOOL-AGE | outcomes of high-risk infants | executive function/dysfunction | RETARDATION | neurocognitive | PEDIATRICS | intrauterine growth retardation | FOR-GESTATIONAL-AGE | Mental Processes | Prospective Studies | Follow-Up Studies | Intelligence | Frontal Lobe - physiopathology | Humans | Memory | Attention | Problem Solving | Male | Cognition | Educational Status | Pregnancy Trimester, Third | Socioeconomic Factors | Fetal Growth Retardation - physiopathology | Fetal Growth Retardation - psychology | Neuropsychological Tests | Pregnancy | Birth Weight | Language | Female | Child | Cognition Disorders - epidemiology | Motor Skills | Case studies | Fetus | Growth retardation | Risk factors | Babies | Pediatrics | Academic achievement | Prenatal development | Neuropsychology | Child development
Outcomes of high-risk infants | Long-term follow up | Executive function/dysfunction | Intrauterine growth retardation | Neurocognitive | LONG-TERM | long-term follow up | LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT | PREMATURE-INFANTS | FETAL-GROWTH | BRAIN-DEVELOPMENT | FOLLOW-UP | PRETERM INFANTS | SCHOOL-AGE | outcomes of high-risk infants | executive function/dysfunction | RETARDATION | neurocognitive | PEDIATRICS | intrauterine growth retardation | FOR-GESTATIONAL-AGE | Mental Processes | Prospective Studies | Follow-Up Studies | Intelligence | Frontal Lobe - physiopathology | Humans | Memory | Attention | Problem Solving | Male | Cognition | Educational Status | Pregnancy Trimester, Third | Socioeconomic Factors | Fetal Growth Retardation - physiopathology | Fetal Growth Retardation - psychology | Neuropsychological Tests | Pregnancy | Birth Weight | Language | Female | Child | Cognition Disorders - epidemiology | Motor Skills | Case studies | Fetus | Growth retardation | Risk factors | Babies | Pediatrics | Academic achievement | Prenatal development | Neuropsychology | Child development
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PLoS ONE, ISSN 1932-6203, 09/2017, Volume 12, Issue 9, p. e0184653
Background Cerebral Palsy (CP) is the most common physical pediatric neurodevelopmental disorder and spastic diplegic injury is its most frequent subtype. CP...
LATE OLIGODENDROCYTE PROGENITORS | HYPOXIA-ISCHEMIA | BRAIN-INJURY | PREMATURE-INFANTS | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | CORPUS-CALLOSUM | MAGNETIZATION-TRANSFER | SPINAL-CORD | MOTOR IMPAIRMENT | PRENATAL ISCHEMIA | WHITE-MATTER INJURY | Animals, Newborn | Severity of Illness Index | Brain - diagnostic imaging | Fetal Growth Retardation - diagnostic imaging | Rats, Long-Evans | Uterine Artery | Placental Insufficiency | Brain - growth & development | Motor Activity | Fetal Growth Retardation - pathology | Diffusion Tensor Imaging | Behavior, Animal | Fetal Growth Retardation - physiopathology | Fetal Growth Retardation - psychology | Pregnancy | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Animals | Ligation | Cell Death | Brain - pathology | Female | Disease Models, Animal | Complications and side effects | Brain | Fetus | Research | Growth retardation | Injuries | Risk factors | Immunohistochemistry | Neuroimaging | Pediatrics | Cerebral palsy | Neurosciences | Animal models | Spinal cord | Traumatic brain injury | Nuclear magnetic resonance--NMR | Optic chiasm | Cognitive ability | Olig2 protein | Staining | Neurodevelopmental disorders | Substantia grisea | Nuclei | Caudate nucleus | Head injuries | Uterus | Etiology | Rodents | Paralysis | Enlargement | Translation | Brain architecture | Regional analysis | Births | Anatomy | Corpus callosum | Nucleus accumbens | Medicine | Pretectal nucleus | Myelination | Injury prevention | Brain research | Placenta | Magnetic resonance imaging | Stem cells | Ventricle | Brain injury | Hippocampus | Nuclear magnetic resonance | NMR
LATE OLIGODENDROCYTE PROGENITORS | HYPOXIA-ISCHEMIA | BRAIN-INJURY | PREMATURE-INFANTS | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | CORPUS-CALLOSUM | MAGNETIZATION-TRANSFER | SPINAL-CORD | MOTOR IMPAIRMENT | PRENATAL ISCHEMIA | WHITE-MATTER INJURY | Animals, Newborn | Severity of Illness Index | Brain - diagnostic imaging | Fetal Growth Retardation - diagnostic imaging | Rats, Long-Evans | Uterine Artery | Placental Insufficiency | Brain - growth & development | Motor Activity | Fetal Growth Retardation - pathology | Diffusion Tensor Imaging | Behavior, Animal | Fetal Growth Retardation - physiopathology | Fetal Growth Retardation - psychology | Pregnancy | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Animals | Ligation | Cell Death | Brain - pathology | Female | Disease Models, Animal | Complications and side effects | Brain | Fetus | Research | Growth retardation | Injuries | Risk factors | Immunohistochemistry | Neuroimaging | Pediatrics | Cerebral palsy | Neurosciences | Animal models | Spinal cord | Traumatic brain injury | Nuclear magnetic resonance--NMR | Optic chiasm | Cognitive ability | Olig2 protein | Staining | Neurodevelopmental disorders | Substantia grisea | Nuclei | Caudate nucleus | Head injuries | Uterus | Etiology | Rodents | Paralysis | Enlargement | Translation | Brain architecture | Regional analysis | Births | Anatomy | Corpus callosum | Nucleus accumbens | Medicine | Pretectal nucleus | Myelination | Injury prevention | Brain research | Placenta | Magnetic resonance imaging | Stem cells | Ventricle | Brain injury | Hippocampus | Nuclear magnetic resonance | NMR
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PLoS ONE, ISSN 1932-6203, 05/2017, Volume 12, Issue 5, p. e0177468
Background Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and rapid postnatal weight gain or catch up growth (CUG) increase the susceptibility to metabolic syndrome...
INSULIN | MALE-RAT | LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | CHILDREN BORN | POSTNATAL-GROWTH | RECEPTOR | DEPENDENT SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY | LONG-TERM POTENTIATION | HIPPOCAMPAL-NEURONS | FOR-GESTATIONAL-AGE | Disks Large Homolog 4 Protein | Humans | Weight Gain - physiology | Insulin - blood | Malnutrition - complications | Spatial Learning - physiology | Female | Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor - metabolism | Membrane Proteins - metabolism | Disease Models, Animal | Synaptophysin - metabolism | Animals, Newborn | Malnutrition - psychology | Maze Learning - physiology | Energy Intake | Malnutrition - physiopathology | Fetal Growth Retardation - pathology | Mice, Inbred ICR | Fetal Growth Retardation - physiopathology | Fetal Growth Retardation - psychology | Pregnancy | Hippocampus - metabolism | Animals | Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena | Guanylate Kinases - metabolism | Mice | Memory - physiology | Complications and side effects | Memory | Analysis | Fetus | Learning disabilities | Research | Risk factors | Growth retardation | Brain | Pediatrics | Transcription | Disease | Spatial discrimination learning | Spatial discrimination | Disabilities | Synaptic density | Gestation | Kinases | Suckling behavior | Undernutrition | Incidence | Proteins | Dietary restrictions | Learning | Receptors | Consolidation | Insulin receptors | Rodents | Longitudinal studies | Children | Malnutrition | Food | Synaptophysin | Nutrition | Gene expression | Insulin | Body weight gain | Studies | Polymerase chain reaction | Hospitals | Plasticity (synaptic) | Brain-derived neurotrophic factor | Correlation analysis | Insulin resistance | Diabetes | Postsynaptic density | Laboratory animals | Postsynaptic density proteins | Metabolic disorders | Endocrinology | Spatial memory | Animal cognition
INSULIN | MALE-RAT | LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | CHILDREN BORN | POSTNATAL-GROWTH | RECEPTOR | DEPENDENT SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY | LONG-TERM POTENTIATION | HIPPOCAMPAL-NEURONS | FOR-GESTATIONAL-AGE | Disks Large Homolog 4 Protein | Humans | Weight Gain - physiology | Insulin - blood | Malnutrition - complications | Spatial Learning - physiology | Female | Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor - metabolism | Membrane Proteins - metabolism | Disease Models, Animal | Synaptophysin - metabolism | Animals, Newborn | Malnutrition - psychology | Maze Learning - physiology | Energy Intake | Malnutrition - physiopathology | Fetal Growth Retardation - pathology | Mice, Inbred ICR | Fetal Growth Retardation - physiopathology | Fetal Growth Retardation - psychology | Pregnancy | Hippocampus - metabolism | Animals | Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena | Guanylate Kinases - metabolism | Mice | Memory - physiology | Complications and side effects | Memory | Analysis | Fetus | Learning disabilities | Research | Risk factors | Growth retardation | Brain | Pediatrics | Transcription | Disease | Spatial discrimination learning | Spatial discrimination | Disabilities | Synaptic density | Gestation | Kinases | Suckling behavior | Undernutrition | Incidence | Proteins | Dietary restrictions | Learning | Receptors | Consolidation | Insulin receptors | Rodents | Longitudinal studies | Children | Malnutrition | Food | Synaptophysin | Nutrition | Gene expression | Insulin | Body weight gain | Studies | Polymerase chain reaction | Hospitals | Plasticity (synaptic) | Brain-derived neurotrophic factor | Correlation analysis | Insulin resistance | Diabetes | Postsynaptic density | Laboratory animals | Postsynaptic density proteins | Metabolic disorders | Endocrinology | Spatial memory | Animal cognition
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Programming the brain: Common outcomes and gaps in knowledge from animal studies of IUGR
Physiology & Behavior, ISSN 0031-9384, 2016, Volume 164, Issue Pt A, pp. 233 - 248
Abstract IUGR in humans is associated with impaired pre- and postnatal neurodevelopment, and subsequent postnatal cognition, resulting in lower IQ, poorer...
Psychiatry | Neurodevelopment | Brain | Animal models | Cognition | IUGR | PRENATAL PROTEIN-MALNUTRITION | LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT | PERICONCEPTIONAL EWE NUTRITION | INSTRUMENTED FETAL SHEEP | CHRONIC PLACENTAL INSUFFICIENCY | ANXIETY-LIKE BEHAVIOR | CEREBRAL WHITE-MATTER | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | INTRAUTERINE GROWTH-RESTRICTION | PSYCHOLOGY, BIOLOGICAL | PITUITARY-ADRENAL AXIS | FOR-GESTATIONAL-AGE | Fetal Growth Retardation - physiopathology | Fetal Growth Retardation - psychology | Animals | Brain - physiopathology | Humans | Cognition - physiology | Brain - growth & development | Knowledge | Medical colleges
Psychiatry | Neurodevelopment | Brain | Animal models | Cognition | IUGR | PRENATAL PROTEIN-MALNUTRITION | LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT | PERICONCEPTIONAL EWE NUTRITION | INSTRUMENTED FETAL SHEEP | CHRONIC PLACENTAL INSUFFICIENCY | ANXIETY-LIKE BEHAVIOR | CEREBRAL WHITE-MATTER | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | INTRAUTERINE GROWTH-RESTRICTION | PSYCHOLOGY, BIOLOGICAL | PITUITARY-ADRENAL AXIS | FOR-GESTATIONAL-AGE | Fetal Growth Retardation - physiopathology | Fetal Growth Retardation - psychology | Animals | Brain - physiopathology | Humans | Cognition - physiology | Brain - growth & development | Knowledge | Medical colleges
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Cognitive and behavioral outcomes of intrauterine growth restriction school-age children
Pediatrics, ISSN 0031-4005, 04/2016, Volume 137, Issue 4, pp. e20153868 - e20153868
CONTEXT: Children who experienced intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) may be at increased risk for adverse neurologic developmental outcomes during the...
HEAD GROWTH | METAANALYSIS | BORN SMALL | LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT | NEUROBEHAVIORAL OUTCOMES | ADOLESCENTS | BRAIN-DEVELOPMENT | PRETERM BIRTH | PEDIATRICS | TERM | FOR-GESTATIONAL-AGE | Fetal Growth Retardation - psychology | Child Behavior | Intelligence | Humans | Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity - etiology | Cognition | Child | Case-Control Studies | Intelligence Tests | Sick children | Analysis | Fetus | Behavior | Health aspects | Growth retardation | Risk factors
HEAD GROWTH | METAANALYSIS | BORN SMALL | LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT | NEUROBEHAVIORAL OUTCOMES | ADOLESCENTS | BRAIN-DEVELOPMENT | PRETERM BIRTH | PEDIATRICS | TERM | FOR-GESTATIONAL-AGE | Fetal Growth Retardation - psychology | Child Behavior | Intelligence | Humans | Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity - etiology | Cognition | Child | Case-Control Studies | Intelligence Tests | Sick children | Analysis | Fetus | Behavior | Health aspects | Growth retardation | Risk factors
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