2022
DOI: 10.1002/dev.22354
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Maternal prenatal cortisol and the interaction of income and pre‐pregnancy body mass index are independently associated with newborn cortisol

Abstract: While extensive research has supported the developmental programming hypothesis regarding contributions of prenatal psychosocial or nutritional adversity to offspring stress physiology, fewer studies consider both exposures together with maternal stress physiology. This study examined newborn cortisol output during a stressor as a function of maternal pre-pregnancy health status and nutritional history (prepregnancy body mass index [PPBMI]), economic resources (household income), and maternal cortisol awakenin… Show more

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