2016
DOI: 10.15584/medrev.2016.1.7
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Wpływ chronicznego stresu u kobiet w ciąży na kształtowanie się zachowań żywieniowych u ich potomstwa w życiu postnatalnym

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“…11β-HSD2 makes 80-90% of the cortisol reaching the placenta transform into its inactive form -cortisone, thanks to which the fetus is protected from the adverse effects of cortisol [56]. Unfortunately, under the in uence of chronic, very severe stress, there is a danger that same amount of cortisol enters the bloodstream of the fetus and may adversely affect the future health of the child disrupting the work of the HPA axis and affecting the hormones that regulate hunger and satiety in the child [19].…”
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“…11β-HSD2 makes 80-90% of the cortisol reaching the placenta transform into its inactive form -cortisone, thanks to which the fetus is protected from the adverse effects of cortisol [56]. Unfortunately, under the in uence of chronic, very severe stress, there is a danger that same amount of cortisol enters the bloodstream of the fetus and may adversely affect the future health of the child disrupting the work of the HPA axis and affecting the hormones that regulate hunger and satiety in the child [19].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Previous research shows that not only postnatal life, but also the environment in intrauterine life affects the child's body weight [17,18]. Adverse factors experienced by the mother during pregnancy may have a programming effect on the fetal metabolism, and affect changes in the body weight and proportions in the later life [19]. Prenatal stress deserves special attention in the context of obesity research.…”
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“…The shrinking of blood vessels under the influence of cortisol as well as shallow and short breathing of the mother may cause hypoxia in the foetus. Stress is also to blame for the weakening of the female immune system, which causes frequent infections [30].…”
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“…This, in turn, causes a threat of premature childbirth and, consequently, low birth weight of a new born who is not fully prepared to live outside its mother's body. Newborns who have experienced prolonged stress during their prenatal period have problems with breathing, they are irritable, more tearful, and have a disturbed rhythm of sleep and wakefulness [30]. It is important that pregnant women can take care of their own mental health.…”
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“…chronic tension causes an increase in the levels of "stress" hormones that penetrate the fetal bloodstream, causing abnormalities in the formulation of nutritional behavior. a consequence is the risk of developing overweight and obesity in children of mothers who have had chronic stress during pregnancy [10][11][12][13]. When anxiety occurs during the perinatal period, it may result in severe pregnancy or childbirth disorders or emotional disturbances after giving birth [14].…”
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