Mary Ann Nelin

ORCID: 0000-0002-5668-0629
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Research Areas
  • Infant Development and Preterm Care
  • Neonatal Respiratory Health Research
  • Neonatal and fetal brain pathology
  • Infant Nutrition and Health
  • Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders
  • Family and Disability Support Research
  • Neuroscience of respiration and sleep
  • Child and Adolescent Health
  • Neonatal Health and Biochemistry
  • Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Studies
  • Birth, Development, and Health
  • Breastfeeding Practices and Influences
  • Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
  • Fatty Acid Research and Health

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
2021-2025

Research Network (United States)
2021-2025

Clinical Trial Investigators
2024

Nationwide Children's Hospital
2013-2023

Riverside Methodist Hospital
2023

The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
2022-2023

Health and Human Development (2HD) Research Network
2023

Google (United States)
2022

Light Emergency Stretcher Systems (Norway)
2021

The Ohio State University
2018-2021

Intake of dietary docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) among toddlers is low. Supplementation may benefit developmental outcomes who were born preterm.To determine whether 6 months daily DHA supplementation improves preterm.A randomized, fully masked, placebo-controlled trial was conducted from April 26, 2012, to March 24, 2017, at a large US pediatric academic center with 9 neonatal intensive care units. Children less than 35 weeks' gestation 10 16 corrected age underwent intervention. Of 2363...

10.1001/jamapediatrics.2018.3082 article EN JAMA Pediatrics 2018-10-25
Valerie Y. Chock Haresh Kirpalani Edward F. Bell Sylvia Tan Susan R. Hintz and 95 more M. Bethany Ball Emily Smith Abhik Das Yvonne Loggins Beena G. Sood Lina F. Chalak Myra H. Wyckoff Stephen D. Kicklighter Kathleen A. Kennedy Ravi M. Patel Waldemar A. Carlo Karen Johnson Kristi L. Watterberg Pablo J. Sánchez Abbot R. Laptook Ruth Seabrook C. Michael Cotten Toni Mancini Gregory M. Sokol Robin K. Ohls Anna Maria Hibbs Brenda B. Poindexter Anne Marie Reynolds Sara B. DeMauro Sanjay Chawla Mariana Baserga Michele C. Walsh Rosemary D. Higgins Krisa P. Van Meurs Sharon L. Wright Robin S. Roberts Traci Heath Mondoro Catherine Levy Leif D. Nelin Nathalie L. Maitre Sudarshan R. Jadcherla Patricia Luzader Christine A. Fortney Julie Gutentag Christopher J. Timan Kristi Small Rox Ann Sullivan Lina Yoseff-Salameh Jacqueline McCool Melanie Stein Erin Fearns Aubrey Fowler Jennifer L. Grothause Stephanie Burkhardt Jessica Purnell Mary Ann Nelin Helen Carey Lindsay Pietruszewski Margaret Sullivan Julie C. Shadd Jennifer L. Notestine Cole Hague Erna Clark Michelle M. Chan Courtney Park Hallie Baugher Demi R. Beckford Bethany Miller Laura Marzec Kyrstin Warnimont Carla Bann Marie G. Gantz Jeanette O’Donnell Auman Annie M. Bayard Donald Brambilla Margaret M. Crawford Jenna Gabrio Jamie E. Newman Carolyn M. Petrie Huitema David LeBlond Dennis Wallace Kristin M. Zaterka-Baxter David K. Stevenson Barbara Bentley Maria Elena DeAnda Anne M. DeBattista Beth Earhart Lynne C. Huffman Casey E. Kruger Ryan E. Lucash Melinda S. Proud Elizabeth N. Reichert Dharshi Sivakumar Heather Taylor Hali E. Weiss Namasivayam Ambalavanan Monica V. Collins Shirley S. Cosby Myriam Peralta‐Carcelen Fred J. Biasini

Importance Preterm infants with varying degrees of anemia have different tissue oxygen saturation responses to red blood cell (RBC) transfusion, and low cerebral may be associated adverse outcomes. Objective To determine whether RBC transfusion in preterm is increases mesenteric (Csat Msat, respectively) or decreases fractional extraction (cFTOE mFTOE, associations vary based on degree anemia, investigate the association Csat death neurodevelopmental impairment (NDI) at 22 26 months...

10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.34889 article EN cc-by-nc-nd JAMA Network Open 2023-09-21

The evidence for Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT) effectiveness infants and toddlers with unilateral cerebral palsy is minimal. We performed a pilot study of CIMT using one-month usual care, intervention, maintenance (return to care) phases on five (7- 18-month old). For the phase, received 2 hr occupational therapy 1 parent-implemented home program days/week. were casted first 23 days, bimanual was provided last three days. Fine motor skills more affected arm gross improved...

10.3109/01942638.2013.810186 article EN Physical & Occupational Therapy In Pediatrics 2013-07-12

Children born with very low birth weight (VLBW) are at risk for neurocognitive and behavioral sequelae. Although VLBW infants higher deficits in executive functions (EFs) social functioning during school-age years, few studies have investigated those sequelae or their association young children VLBW. We examined the associations between EFs preterm, age 4–6 years (n = 20) matched, term-born, normal controls admitted to neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) after 18). The groups did not differ...

10.1080/09297049.2013.866217 article EN Child Neuropsychology 2013-12-17

Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common physical disability in childhood. It a disorder resulting from sensory and motor impairments due to perinatal brain injury, with lifetime consequences that range poor adaptive social function communication emotional disturbances. Infants CP have fundamental disadvantage recovering function: they do not receive accurate feedback their movements, leading developmental disregard. Constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) one of few effective...

10.1136/bmjopen-2015-010212 article EN cc-by-nc BMJ Open 2015-12-01

To evaluate the properties of Infant Motor Activity Log (IMAL), a caregiver-report for frequency and quality use more affected upper extremity in infants with neurological functional impairments.This was prospective cohort study 66 children (34 females, 32 males) aged 6 to 24 months (mean age [SD] 13.7mo [5.3]) impairments confirmed cerebral palsy diagnoses after 2 years, 51 age-matched typically developing children. The IMAL administered at baseline 4 weeks later. Typically were tested...

10.1111/dmcn.14644 article EN Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 2020-08-10

To determine whether asymmetry scores derived from the Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination (HINE) can provide cutoff for recommending in-depth assessment of upper extremity functional deficits by therapists using Hand Assessment Infants (HAI).Observational study in a clinical laboratory with HINE and HAI administered concurrently to 101 infants 3 12 months corrected age developing typically or atypically. Predictive value atypical was determined.Total 4 greater had 100% sensitivity...

10.1097/pep.0000000000000822 article EN Pediatric Physical Therapy 2021-08-18

Purpose: The aims of this study were, in a cohort children with neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome (NOWS), (a) to report 1-year neurodevelopmental outcomes and specifically characterize speech, language, hearing (b) the prevalence cleft lip and/or palate. Method: This prospective observational includes newborns confirmed utero exposure who received pharmacological treatment for NOWS. During 1-year-old developmental visits, we administered standardized assessments (Bayley Scales Infant...

10.1044/2022_persp-21-00270 article EN Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups 2022-06-27

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10.1111/apa.15858 article EN Acta Paediatrica 2021-03-26
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