Objective This cohort study assessed perinatal factors known to be related to maternal and neonatal inflammation and hypothesized that several would be associated with emotional …
Early life stress (ELS) is common in the United States and worldwide, and contributes to the development of psychopathology in individuals with these experiences and their offspring. A …
Background Maternal inflammation during pregnancy is a frequently proposed mechanism underlying the link between maternal antenatal physical (eg infections, immune disease …
JR Measelle, JC Ablow - Attachment & human development, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Adversity early in life is associated with systemic inflammation by adolescence and beyond. At present, few studies have investigated the associations between different forms of …
Background Elevations in inflammatory marker levels have been shown to precede internalising and externalising problems in the general child population. One study has …
Objective The objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship between ACEs and inflammatory profiles (ie, pro-and anti-) in early childhood and to examine whether patterns …
BM Reid, JR Doom, RB Argote… - Brain, behavior, and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Early adversity, depression, and obesity are associated with increases in low-grade inflammation. However, there are few prospective and longitudinal studies to elucidate how …
Objective Limited data exist on child abuse–related immune variation during pregnancy, despite implications for maternal and infant health and extensive data showing that abuse …
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with depression and systemic inflammation in adults. However, limited longitudinal research has tested these relationships …