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Maternal Stress, Early Life Factors and Infant Salivary Cortisol Levels

Background: Salivary cortisol (SC), a commonly used biomarker for stress, may be disrupted by negative events in pregnancy, at birth and in infancy. We aimed to explore if maternal perceived stress (PSS) in or after pregnancy and SC levels in pregnancy were associated with SC in early infancy, and,...

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Autores principales: Olsson Mägi, Caroline-Aleksi, Wik Despriee, Åshild, Småstuen, Milada Cvancarova, Almqvist, Catarina, Bahram, Fuad, Bakkeheim, Egil, Bjerg, Anders, Glavin, Kari, Granum, Berit, Haugen, Guttorm, Hedlin, Gunilla, Jonassen, Christine Monceyron, Lødrup Carlsen, Karin C., Rehbinder, Eva Maria, Rolfsjord, Leif-Bjarte, Staff, Anne Cathrine, Skjerven, Håvard Ove, Vettukattil, Riyas, Nordlund, Björn, Söderhäll, Cilla
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9139396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35626800
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children9050623
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author Olsson Mägi, Caroline-Aleksi
Wik Despriee, Åshild
Småstuen, Milada Cvancarova
Almqvist, Catarina
Bahram, Fuad
Bakkeheim, Egil
Bjerg, Anders
Glavin, Kari
Granum, Berit
Haugen, Guttorm
Hedlin, Gunilla
Jonassen, Christine Monceyron
Lødrup Carlsen, Karin C.
Rehbinder, Eva Maria
Rolfsjord, Leif-Bjarte
Staff, Anne Cathrine
Skjerven, Håvard Ove
Vettukattil, Riyas
Nordlund, Björn
Söderhäll, Cilla
author_facet Olsson Mägi, Caroline-Aleksi
Wik Despriee, Åshild
Småstuen, Milada Cvancarova
Almqvist, Catarina
Bahram, Fuad
Bakkeheim, Egil
Bjerg, Anders
Glavin, Kari
Granum, Berit
Haugen, Guttorm
Hedlin, Gunilla
Jonassen, Christine Monceyron
Lødrup Carlsen, Karin C.
Rehbinder, Eva Maria
Rolfsjord, Leif-Bjarte
Staff, Anne Cathrine
Skjerven, Håvard Ove
Vettukattil, Riyas
Nordlund, Björn
Söderhäll, Cilla
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description Background: Salivary cortisol (SC), a commonly used biomarker for stress, may be disrupted by negative events in pregnancy, at birth and in infancy. We aimed to explore if maternal perceived stress (PSS) in or after pregnancy and SC levels in pregnancy were associated with SC in early infancy, and, secondly, to identify early life factors associated with infants’ SC levels (iSC). Methods: At 3 months of age, SC was analyzed in 1057 infants participating in a Nordic prospective mother-child birth cohort study. Maternal PSS was available from questionnaires at 18- and 34-week gestational age (GA) and 3-month post-partum, and SC was analyzed at 18-week GA. Early life factors included sociodemographic and infant feeding from questionnaires, and birth data from medical charts. Associations to iSC were analyzed by Spearman correlation and multinomial logistic regression analyses. Results: In this exploratory study neither PSS at any time point nor maternal SC (mSC) were associated with iSC. Higher birth weight was associated with higher levels of iSC, while inverse associations were observed in infants to a mother not living with a partner and mixed bottle/breastfeeding. Conclusions: Maternal stress was not associated with iSC levels, while birth weight, single motherhood and infant feeding may influence iSC levels.
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spelling pubmed-91393962022-05-28 Maternal Stress, Early Life Factors and Infant Salivary Cortisol Levels Olsson Mägi, Caroline-Aleksi Wik Despriee, Åshild Småstuen, Milada Cvancarova Almqvist, Catarina Bahram, Fuad Bakkeheim, Egil Bjerg, Anders Glavin, Kari Granum, Berit Haugen, Guttorm Hedlin, Gunilla Jonassen, Christine Monceyron Lødrup Carlsen, Karin C. Rehbinder, Eva Maria Rolfsjord, Leif-Bjarte Staff, Anne Cathrine Skjerven, Håvard Ove Vettukattil, Riyas Nordlund, Björn Söderhäll, Cilla Children (Basel) Article Background: Salivary cortisol (SC), a commonly used biomarker for stress, may be disrupted by negative events in pregnancy, at birth and in infancy. We aimed to explore if maternal perceived stress (PSS) in or after pregnancy and SC levels in pregnancy were associated with SC in early infancy, and, secondly, to identify early life factors associated with infants’ SC levels (iSC). Methods: At 3 months of age, SC was analyzed in 1057 infants participating in a Nordic prospective mother-child birth cohort study. Maternal PSS was available from questionnaires at 18- and 34-week gestational age (GA) and 3-month post-partum, and SC was analyzed at 18-week GA. Early life factors included sociodemographic and infant feeding from questionnaires, and birth data from medical charts. Associations to iSC were analyzed by Spearman correlation and multinomial logistic regression analyses. Results: In this exploratory study neither PSS at any time point nor maternal SC (mSC) were associated with iSC. Higher birth weight was associated with higher levels of iSC, while inverse associations were observed in infants to a mother not living with a partner and mixed bottle/breastfeeding. Conclusions: Maternal stress was not associated with iSC levels, while birth weight, single motherhood and infant feeding may influence iSC levels. MDPI 2022-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9139396/ /pubmed/35626800 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children9050623 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Olsson Mägi, Caroline-Aleksi
Wik Despriee, Åshild
Småstuen, Milada Cvancarova
Almqvist, Catarina
Bahram, Fuad
Bakkeheim, Egil
Bjerg, Anders
Glavin, Kari
Granum, Berit
Haugen, Guttorm
Hedlin, Gunilla
Jonassen, Christine Monceyron
Lødrup Carlsen, Karin C.
Rehbinder, Eva Maria
Rolfsjord, Leif-Bjarte
Staff, Anne Cathrine
Skjerven, Håvard Ove
Vettukattil, Riyas
Nordlund, Björn
Söderhäll, Cilla
Maternal Stress, Early Life Factors and Infant Salivary Cortisol Levels
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title_short Maternal Stress, Early Life Factors and Infant Salivary Cortisol Levels
title_sort maternal stress, early life factors and infant salivary cortisol levels
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9139396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35626800
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children9050623
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