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141por Li, Jiong, Vestergaard, Mogens, Cnattingius, Sven, Gissler, Mika, Bech, Bodil Hammer, Obel, Carsten, Olsen, Jørn“…Maternal death in infancy or parental death in early childhood may have an impact on mortality but evidence has been limited to short-term or selected causes of death. …”
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142por Bouhrara, Mustapha, Avram, Alexandru V., Kiely, Matthew, Trivedi, Aparna, Benjamini, DanEnlace del recurso
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144por Kim, Emily, Létourneau-Montminy, Marie-Pierre, Lambert, William, Chalvon-Demersay, Tristan, Kiarie, Elijah G.Enlace del recurso
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146por Shah, Prachi E., Hirsh-Pasek, Kathy, Kashdan, Todd B., Harrison, Kristen, Rosenblum, Katherine, Weeks, Heidi M., Singh, Priya, Kaciroti, Niko“…CONCLUSIONS: Higher curiosity at kindergarten was associated with greater frequency of parent conversation during shared television viewing, with a greater magnitude of association in low-SES families. …”
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147por Badescu, George O., Marsh, Andrew, Smith, Timothy R., Thompson, Andrew J., Napier, Richard M.“…The fusion product, parental monoclonal antibody and the free scFv all have low nanomolar affinity constants, but there is a lower dissociation rate constant for the parental monoclonal resulting in a three-fold greater affinity. …”
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148“…ODD symptoms increased the magnitude of parenting stress in two domains of parenting stress among caregivers with affiliate stigma. …”
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149por Lewis, Megan A., Stine, Alex, Paquin, Ryan S., Mansfield, Carol, Wood, Dallas, Rini, Christine, Roche, Myra I., Powell, Cynthia M., Berg, Jonathan S., Bailey, Donald B.“…Differences by gender and race reflected small differences in magnitude, not direction. CONCLUSION: Parents’ preferred learning results about genetic disorders with more severe manifestations, even when this knowledge was associated with increased distress. …”
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150por Fujimura, Maya Sophia, Komasa, Yukako, Kimura, Shinzo, Shibanuma, Akira, Kitamura, Akiko, Jimba, MasamineEnlace del recurso
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151“…RESULTS: While the magnitude of the differences were small, parental exercise was positively associated with children's extracurricular sports participation (p < 0.001), 1.6 km run/walk time (p < 0.001) and, in girls only, PWC(170 )(p = 0.013). …”
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152por Hendry, Gordon J, Turner, Debbie E, Gardner-Medwin, Janet, Lorgelly, Paula K, Woodburn, James“…BACKGROUND: An increased awareness of patients’ and parents’ care preferences regarding foot care is desirable from a clinical perspective as such information may be utilised to optimise care delivery. …”
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153por Pace, Romina, Brazeau, Anne-Sophie, Meltzer, Sara, Rahme, Elham, Dasgupta, KaberiEnlace del recurso
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154por Wu, Hao, Romieu, Isabelle, Sienra-Monge, Juan-Jose, del Rio-Navarro, Blanca Estela, Anderson, Daniel M., Dunn, Erin W., Steiner, Lori L., del Carmen Lara-Sanchez, Irma, London, Stephanie J.“…BACKGROUND: Polymorphisms in the proinflammatory cytokine genes tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF) and lymphotoxin-α (LTA, also called TNF-β) have been associated with asthma and atopy in some studies. Parental smoking is a consistent risk factor for childhood asthma. …”
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155“…CONCLUSIONS: These cross-sectional data indicate that children’s PA is related to that of their parents in distinct and quantifiable ways. Interventions are warranted to evaluate the direction of this relationship, confirm the magnitude of influence, and illuminate mediating and moderating mechanisms by which both parents may have influence over their own children’s PA.…”
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156por Veldhuis, Lydian, van Grieken, Amy, Renders, Carry M., HiraSing, Remy A., Raat, Hein“…The number of TVs and computers or game consoles in the household was positively associated with screen time, and children with a TV or computer or game console in their bedroom were more likely to watch TV>2 hrs/day or spend >30 min/day on computers or game consoles. CONCLUSION: The magnitude of the association between parenting style and screen time of 5-year-olds was found to be relatively modest. …”
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158por Ghoreishi, S.M., Nouri, M., Rasooli, A., Ghorbanpour, M., Mokhber‐Dezfouli, M.R., Constable, P.D.Enlace del recurso
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159por Balboni, Giulia, Bacherini, Alice, Rebecchini, Gessica, Cagiano, Romina, Mancini, Alice, Tancredi, Raffaella, Igliozzi, Roberta, Muratori, Filippo“…The effects of environmental factors [including Socio-Economic Status, Cultural Capital, and Social Capital (Socio-Cultural Level) of both parents] on the Vineland-II adaptive behavior dimensions of toddlers with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), in addition to individual factors, was investigated in 148 Italian toddlers (82% males), aged 18 to 37 months with ASD. …”
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160por Takahashi, Hidetoshi, Nakahachi, Takayuki, Stickley, Andrew, Ishitobi, Makoto, Kamio, Yoko“…Mean acoustic startle response magnitudes in response to 65–105 dB stimuli, in increments of 10 dB, were analyzed in children with autism spectrum disorders and with typical development. …”
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