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pro vyhledávání: '"Adrienne T Hoyt"'
Autor:
Philip J Lupo, Natalie P Archer, Rachel D Harris, Lisa K Marengo, Jeremy M Schraw, Adrienne T Hoyt, Susan Tanksley, Rachel Lee, Margaret Drummond-Borg, Debra Freedenberg, Priya B Shetty, A J Agopian, Charles Shumate, Sonja A Rasmussen, Peter H Langlois, Mark A Canfield
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 19, Iss 7, p e0304238 (2024)
BackgroundEmerging evidence suggests newborn screening analytes may yield insights into the etiologies of birth defects, yet no effort has evaluated associations between a range of newborn screening analytes and birth defects.MethodsThis population-b
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d266256bfa9c4df689b541added34df9
Autor:
Adrienne T. Hoyt, Anna V. Wilkinson, Peter H. Langlois, Carol E. Galeener, Nalini Ranjit, Katherine A. Sauder, Dana M. Dabelea, Brianna F. Moore
Publikováno v:
Maternal Health, Neonatology and Perinatology, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2022)
Abstract Background Fetal exposure to tobacco increases the risk for many adverse birth outcomes, but whether diet mitigates these risks has yet to be explored. Here, we examined whether maternal folate intake (from foods and supplements) during preg
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https://doaj.org/article/d977f8278fca4e4cb194c55ce3187b2a
Autor:
Adrienne T. Hoyt, Charles J. Shumate, Peter H. Langlois, Dorothy K. Waller, Angela E. Scheuerle, Nalini Ranjit, Charles S. Layne
Publikováno v:
Birth Defects Research.
Autor:
Adrienne T. Hoyt, Anna V. Wilkinson, Peter H. Langlois, Carol A. Galeener, Nalini Ranjit, Dana M. Dabelea, Brianna F. Moore
Publikováno v:
Child Psychiatry & Human Development.
In this exploratory analysis, we assessed whether nutrition modified the association between prenatal exposure to tobacco and childhood cognition/behavior among 366 Colorado-based mothers and their offspring (born ≥ 37 weeks with birthweights ≥ 2
Autor:
Brianna F. Moore, Kaytlyn A. Salmons, Adrienne T. Hoyt, Karli S. Swenson, Emily A. Bates, Katherine A. Sauder, Allison L. B. Shapiro, Greta Wilkening, Gregory L. Kinney, Andreas M. Neophytou, Cristina Sempio, Jost Klawitter, Uwe Christians, Dana Dabelea
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 20; Issue 6; Pages: 4880
Background: Prenatal exposure to cannabis may influence childhood cognition and behavior, but the epidemiologic evidence is mixed. Even less is known about the potential impact of secondhand exposure to cannabis during early childhood. Objective: Thi
Autor:
Angela E. Scheuerle, Adrienne T. Hoyt, Sarah C. Fisher, Tania A Desrosiers, Martha M. Werler, Marisa A. Ryan, Mark A. Canfield, Gary M. Shaw, Andrew F. Olshan, Suzan L. Carmichael
Publikováno v:
Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol
Objective Anotia and microtia are congenital malformations of the external ear with few known risk factors. We conducted a comprehensive assessment of a wide range of potential risk factors using data from the National Birth Defects Prevention Study
Autor:
Angela E. Scheuerle, Adrienne T. Hoyt, Mark A. Canfield, Mimi Le, Charlie J Shumate, Tunu A. Ramadhani
Publikováno v:
Birth Defects Research. 111:598-612
Background Acculturation has been examined with respect to various pregnancy adverse outcomes, including birth defects. Given the mixed and limited findings on the association between nativity and birth defects, we sought to further explore parental
Publikováno v:
Birth defects researchREFERENCES. 113(5)
BACKGROUND There are often questions about the impact of exposures on a range of birth defects, but there are few rigorous approaches for evaluating these associations. Using maternal smoking as an example we applied a phenome-wide association study
Publikováno v:
Birth Defects Research. 111:982-990
Background This is the first study to utilize the index of concentration at the extremes (ICE) to examine risk factors for spina bifida in Texas. The ICE is a useful measure for providing the degree to which residents in a certain area are concentrat
Autor:
Angela E. Scheuerle, Adrienne T. Hoyt, Mimi T. Le, Charlie J Shumate, Tunu A. Ramadhani, Mark A. Canfield
Publikováno v:
Birth defects researchREFERENCES. 112(7)
Background There are noted birth defects prevalence differences between race/ethnicity groups. For instance, non-Hispanic (NH) Black mothers are more likely to have an infant with encephalocele, although less likely to have an infant with anotia/micr