Maternal asthma symptoms during pregnancy on child behaviour and executive function: A Bayesian phenomics approach
Immune Dysregulation
DOI:
10.1016/j.bbi.2024.02.028
Publication Date:
2024-02-25T14:36:36Z
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Maternal history of inflammatory conditions has been linked to offspring developmental and behavioural outcomes. This phenomenon may be explained by the maternal immune activation (MIA) hypothesis, which posits that dysregulation gestational environment affects foetal neurodevelopment. The timing inflammation is critical. We aimed understand asthma symptoms during pregnancy, in contrast with paternal same period, on child behaviour problems executive function a population-based cohort.
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