cohort · 2014 · en
Prenatal Tobacco Exposure and Brain Morphology: A Prospective Study in Young Children
El Marroun H, Schmidt MN, Franken IHA, Jaddoe VWV, Hofman A, van der Lugt A, et al.
Neuropsychopharmacology 39(4):792-800
Evidencia · AltaOpen Access
Síntesis
Generation R study (n=113 exposed, 113 controls): maternal smoking during pregnancy associates with smaller cortical and subcortical volumes at age 6-8, independent of SES, paternal smoking and postnatal smoke exposure.
Etapas
6-12
Dominios
perinatal, neuroscience, risk-behavior
Tags
prenatal-tobacco · MRI · Generation-R · brain-morphology · smoking-pregnancy
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clm-prenatal-substance-mri
Prenatal exposure to alcohol, tobacco and other substances is associated with measurable, persistent alterations of cortical and subcortical brain morphology and trajectories in childhood and adolescence, after controlling for SES and co-exposures.