Allison L. Seeley

ORCID: 0000-0002-2427-1644
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Research Areas
  • Infant Development and Preterm Care
  • Child Nutrition and Water Access
  • Urological Disorders and Treatments
  • Sports injuries and prevention
  • Automotive and Human Injury Biomechanics
  • Neuroscience of respiration and sleep
  • Environmental Impact and Sustainability
  • Body Composition Measurement Techniques
  • Pregnancy-related medical research
  • Sexual Differentiation and Disorders
  • Hormonal and reproductive studies
  • Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals
  • Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare
  • Lower Extremity Biomechanics and Pathologies
  • Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues
  • Birth, Development, and Health
  • Neonatal and fetal brain pathology
  • Injury Epidemiology and Prevention
  • Polymer Science and PVC

University of Michigan
2023-2025

Kettering University
2022-2023

Hurley Medical Center
2023

McLaren Regional Medical Center
2020

Abstract Background Previous evidence on the relation between early head circumference (HC) growth and behavioural outcomes in preschoolers has been inconsistent. Objective We aimed to investigate whether HC from birth 5 years of age was related internalising or externalising problems at a sex‐specific manner. Methods Among 303 girls 318 boys MINA‐Brazil cohort, we examined associations changes behaviour problem scores according Strengths Difficulties Questionnaire for parents. values were...

10.1111/ppe.13130 article EN Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology 2024-10-04

Abstract Aim Infections can impair cognitive development, but their role on adverse childhood educational outcomes is unknown. We examined the associations of infectious morbidity and inflammatory biomarkers with grade repetition school absenteeism. Methods followed 2762 Colombian children aged 5–12 years for a year. quantified at enrolment prospectively recorded incidence gastrointestinal respiratory infections, doctor visits absent days from using pictorial diaries. estimated adjusted...

10.1111/apa.17513 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Acta Paediatrica 2024-11-21

A low second-to-fourth digit ratio (2D:4D) is a purported biomarker of increased intrauterine androgenic exposure, presumably linked to postnatal behavior. We aimed examine the associations between 2D:4D and adolescence behavior problems expected from high (externalizing attention problems) or (internalizing prenatal androgen exposure. conducted cross-sectional study 1042 Colombian schoolchildren aged 11-18 y. examined whether caliper-assessed was associated with per Youth Self-Report...

10.1017/s0954579423000470 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Development and Psychopathology 2023-06-14
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