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Publikováno v:
Journal of School Psychology. 35:391-401
This paper investigates the discriminant validity of test-session behaviors by comparing whether the observations of children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) differed from those of unclassified controls. Test-taking behaviors wer
Autor:
Sandra G. Hassink, David V. Sheslow, Elizabeth de Lancey, Irina Opentanova, Robert V. Considine, Jose F. Caro
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 98:201-203
Background. The identification of the ob gene and its adipocyte-specific protein leptin has provided the first physiologic links to the regulatory system controlling body weight. In adults, elevations of serum leptin concentrations were closely corre
Autor:
Jaquelyn M. Brown, Robert V. Considine, Kimberly A. Larmore, Sandra G Hassink, Karen Oerter Klein, Elizabeth de Lancey
Publikováno v:
The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism. 83(10)
The purpose of this study was to investigate 24-h estradiol and leptin levels in obese and nonobese children to further understand the roles of estradiol and leptin in obesity and puberty. We measured serum estradiol, leptin, insulin, glucose, and GH
Autor:
Vicky L. Funanage, Susan M. Smith-Kirwin, Irina Opentanova, Michael L. Spear, Sandra G. Hassink, Kerstin Dostal, Elizabeth de Lancey, Robert V. Considine, Darlise M. O'Connor, Kathy H Leef, Melissa Ash, Alan R. Spitzer, David V. Sheslow
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Research. 41:232-232
Placental Leptin: An Important New Growth Factor in Intrauterine and Neonatal Development? † 1379
Autor:
Elizabeth de Lancey, Kimberly A. Soisson, Jaquelyn M. Brown, Robert V. Considine, Sandra G. Hassink, Karen Oerter Klein
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Research. 41:5-5
Background: Studies in ob/ob, leptin deficient, mice have shown that leptin is necessary for progression through puberty, pregnancy, and parturition. Obese children progress through puberty at earlier ages than non-obese children. Studies in children