2023
Diabetes in Pregnancy, Neonatal Morbidities, and Early Growth in Moderate or Late Preterm Infants.
Buck C, Shabanova V, Clark R, Taylor S. Diabetes in Pregnancy, Neonatal Morbidities, and Early Growth in Moderate or Late Preterm Infants. Pediatrics 2023, 152 PMID: 37969002, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2023-061285.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLate preterm infantsPreterm infantsGestational ageNeonatal morbidityBirth weightDay 14Pediatrix Clinical Data WarehouseNeonatal intensive care unitCommon neonatal morbiditiesShort-term morbidityIntensive care unitFirst postnatal dayPercent weight changeFirst postnatal weekClinical data warehouseDM groupRespiratory supportTerm morbidityCare unitDiabetes exposureAdjusted differenceCongenital anomaliesPostnatal dayHealth characteristicsPostnatal week
2022
Growth patterns among late preterm infants of mothers with diabetes
Buck CO, Shabanova V, Taylor SN. Growth patterns among late preterm infants of mothers with diabetes. The Journal Of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine 2022, 35: 10116-10123. PMID: 36075588, DOI: 10.1080/14767058.2022.2119125.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLate preterm infantsUnexposed infantsPreterm infantsFirst postnatal weekGreater weight gainDM groupMaternal diabetesWeight gainPostnatal weekWeight trajectoriesRetrospective longitudinal analysisAge 2 yearsLong-term riskAge twoCardiometabolic diseasesExposure groupDiabetesInfantsAverage weightGrowth patternHighest average weightTerm riskEarly childhoodFurther studiesPregnancyLong-Term Impact of Early Nutritional Management
Buck CO, Montgomery AM. Long-Term Impact of Early Nutritional Management. Clinics In Perinatology 2022, 49: 461-474. PMID: 35659097, DOI: 10.1016/j.clp.2022.02.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCommentary on “compatibility of rapid enteral feeding advances and noninvasive ventilation in preterm infants—an observational study”
Buck CO, Taylor SN. Commentary on “compatibility of rapid enteral feeding advances and noninvasive ventilation in preterm infants—an observational study”. Pediatric Pulmonology 2022, 57: 1113-1116. PMID: 35191225, DOI: 10.1002/ppul.25867.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExtremely preterm infantsPreterm infantsBronchopulmonary dysplasiaRapid enteral feeding advancementEnteral feeding advancementFull enteral feedingVery preterm infantsFeeding advanceFeeding advancementEnteral feedingMultifactorial pathogenesisNoninvasive ventilationNutritional supportCritical careObservational studyInfantsPotential rolePotential benefitsDysplasiaPathogenesisCare
2021
Neonatal and Adolescent Adipocytokines as Predictors of Adiposity and Cardiometabolic Risk in Adolescence
Buck CO, Li N, Eaton CB, Kelsey KT, Cecil KM, Kalkwarf HJ, Yolton K, Lanphear BP, Chen A, Braun JM. Neonatal and Adolescent Adipocytokines as Predictors of Adiposity and Cardiometabolic Risk in Adolescence. Obesity 2021, 29: 1036-1045. PMID: 34029449, PMCID: PMC8567116, DOI: 10.1002/oby.23160.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCardiometabolic risk scoreAge 12 yearsAdiponectin/leptin ratioCardiometabolic risk factorsCardiometabolic riskRisk scoreAdipocytokine concentrationsLeptin ratioAdiponectin concentrationsLeptin concentrationsRisk factorsHigher cardiometabolic risk scoreIndividual cardiometabolic risk factorsDual-energy X-ray absorptiometryCardiometabolic risk outcomesPredictors of AdipositySerum adipocytokine concentrationsProspective birth cohortAssociation of changesX-ray absorptiometrySex-standardized z-scoresAdiposity outcomesExcess adiposityAdolescent adipositySerum biomarkers
2019
Predictors of Parenting Readiness in Fathers of High-Risk Infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Buck CO, Tucker R, Vohr B, McGowan EC. Predictors of Parenting Readiness in Fathers of High-Risk Infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. The Journal Of Pediatrics 2019, 217: 192-195.e1. PMID: 31704051, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2019.09.078.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNeonatal Adipocytokines and Longitudinal Patterns of Childhood Growth
Buck CO, Eliot MN, Kelsey KT, Chen A, Kalkwarf H, Lanphear BP, Braun JM. Neonatal Adipocytokines and Longitudinal Patterns of Childhood Growth. Obesity 2019, 27: 1323-1330. PMID: 31199076, PMCID: PMC6656611, DOI: 10.1002/oby.22519.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBMI z-scoreZ-scoreChildhood growthBirth weight z-scoreChild BMI z-scoreGreater BMI z-scoreBMI z-score changeLower adiponectin levelsWeight z-scoreZ-score changeAge 4 weeksChildhood adiposity measuresYears of lifeAdiponectin concentrationsAdiponectin levelsProspective cohortFetal metabolismPregnant womenBirth weightBMI gainAdiposity measuresHighest tercileScore changeAdipocytokinesLeptin
2018
Prenatal exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances and adipocytokines: the HOME Study
Buck CO, Eliot MN, Kelsey KT, Calafat AM, Chen A, Ehrlich S, Lanphear BP, Braun JM. Prenatal exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances and adipocytokines: the HOME Study. Pediatric Research 2018, 84: 854-860. PMID: 30250302, PMCID: PMC6933943, DOI: 10.1038/s41390-018-0170-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPerfluoroalkyl substances exposureAdipocytokine concentrationsPerfluoroalkyl substance concentrationsSubstance exposureFetal metabolic markersMaternal Perfluoroalkyl SubstancesProspective birth cohortUmbilical cord serumMother-infant pairsSerum perfluorooctanoic acidNon-significant increaseHome studyPerfluorohexane sulfonic acidPregnant womenCord serumInfant birthweightPerfluorooctane sulfonic acidPrenatal exposureSerum concentrationsPerfluoroalkyl substancesRisk populationsMetabolic markersBirth cohortBirthweightSignificant associationPrenatal Exposure to Stressful Life Events and Infant Breastfeeding
Buck CO, Gjelsvik A, Vivier PM, Monteiro K, Amanullah S. Prenatal Exposure to Stressful Life Events and Infant Breastfeeding. Breastfeeding Medicine 2018, 13: 426-432. PMID: 29985635, DOI: 10.1089/bfm.2017.0200.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrenatal exposurePregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System dataMultivariable logistic regressionStressful life event exposureLife event exposureLife eventsComplex survey designInfant breastfeedingStressful life eventsBreastfeeding ratesRisk womenPostpartum womenInfant characteristicsAnticipatory guidanceImpact of exposurePrenatal stressSLEEmotional stressorsLogistic regressionEvent exposureBreastfeedingTraumatic stressorsExposureMonitoring System dataWomen