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  1. sciencedirect.com

    Oct 1, 2024The main strength of this study is the longitudinal design, with the collection of maternal life stress and emotional distress measured timely in pregnancy and the measures of pubertal timing collected multiple times around the time of puberty in both girls and boys.
  2. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    A combined estimate for overall pubertal timing was derived using Huber-White robust variance estimation. Mean differences in age at attaining the pubertal milestones according to prenatal exposure to no (reference), low-, moderate-, or high-maternal stress in pregnancy were estimated using a multivariable censored regression model.
  3. fertstert.org

    Objective: To investigate whether maternal stress in pregnancy is associated with pubertal timing in girls and boys and to explore po-tential mediation by childhood body mass index (BMI) and childhood psychosocial stress. Design: Cohort study. Setting: Not applicable.
  4. fertstert.org

    Oct 18, 2024We are writing to express our appreciation for the recent publication of the study titled "Maternal stress in pregnancy and pubertal timing in girls and boys: a cohort study" in Fertility and Sterility (1).We believe this study has made a significant contribution to understanding the impact of maternal stress during pregnancy on children's pubertal development. The cohort study design ...
  5. Abstract Objective: To investigate whether maternal stress in pregnancy is associated with pubertal timing in girls and boys and to explore potential mediation by childhood body mass index (BMI) and childhood psychosocial stress. Design: Cohort study. Setting: Not applicable. Patients: In total, 14,702 girls and boys from the Puberty Cohort, nested within the Danish National Birth Cohort ...
  6. cambridge.org

    Early pubertal timing is known to put women at greater risk for adverse physiological and psychological health outcomes. Of the factors that influence girls' pubertal timing, stress experienced during childhood has been found to advance age at menarche (AAM).
  7. europepmc.org

    Jun 5, 2024A combined estimate for overall pubertal timing was derived using Huber-White robust variance estimation. Mean differences in age at attaining the pubertal milestones according to prenatal exposure to no (reference), low, moderate, or high maternal stress in pregnancy were estimated using a multivariable censored regression model.

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