2003
Role of Psychosocial and Nutritional Stress on Poor Pregnancy Outcome
Hobel C, Culhane J. Role of Psychosocial and Nutritional Stress on Poor Pregnancy Outcome. Journal Of Nutrition 2003, 133: 1709s-1717s. PMID: 12730488, DOI: 10.1093/jn/133.5.1709s.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCorticotropin-releasing hormoneLow birth weightPreterm birthBirth weightAge-matched control subjectsRole of PsychosocialIndependent risk factorMaternal psychosocial stressPoor pregnancy outcomesStrenuous physical activityInitiation of laborElevated corticotropin-releasing hormonePlausible biological pathwaysPreterm laborPregnancy outcomesImmunomodulatory effectsControl subjectsEpidemiological evidenceRisk factorsClinical studiesPhysical activityEpidemiological dataMaternal stressPsychosocial stressClinical programs
2001
Stress, infection and preterm birth: a biobehavioural perspective
Wadhwa P, Culhane J, Rauh V, Barve S, Hogan V, Sandman C, Hobel C, Chicz‐DeMet A, Dunkel‐Schetter C, Garite T, Glynn L. Stress, infection and preterm birth: a biobehavioural perspective. Paediatric And Perinatal Epidemiology 2001, 15: 17-29. PMID: 11520397, DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-3016.2001.00005.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPreterm birthMaternal stressImmune processesPlacental corticotropin-releasing hormoneFetal endocrine systemObstetric risk assessmentIndependent risk factorSpontaneous preterm birthSpontaneous preterm deliveryPro-inflammatory mechanismsCorticotropin-releasing hormoneInfectious-inflammatory processMaternal-child healthUrogenital tract infectionsChronic maternal stressPreterm parturitionPreterm deliveryTract infectionsLocal immunityPregnant womenInflammatory pathwaysRisk factorsPhysiology of parturitionEpidemiological studiesPathophysiological eventsStress and Preterm Birth: Neuroendocrine, Immune/Inflammatory, and Vascular Mechanisms
Wadhwa P, Culhane J, Rauh V, Barve S. Stress and Preterm Birth: Neuroendocrine, Immune/Inflammatory, and Vascular Mechanisms. Maternal And Child Health Journal 2001, 5: 119-125. PMID: 11573837, DOI: 10.1023/a:1011353216619.Peer-Reviewed Original Research