Prenatal cortisol, prematurity and low birthweight
Field, Tiffany
;Hernandez-Reif, Maria
;Diego, Miguel
; Figueiredo, Bárbara;Schanberg, Saul
;Kuhn, Cynthia
Artigo de Jornal
Three hundred depressed pregnant women were recruited at approximately 20 weeks gestation. They were then divided by
a median split into high and low urinary cortisol level groups. The high cortisol group had higher CES-D depression scores
and higher inhibition (BIS) scores prenatally. Their fetuses had smaller head circumference, abdominal circumference, biparietal diameter and fetal weight. The high cortisol group neonates were shorter gestational age and lower birthweight and they had lower Brazelton habituation and higher Brazelton reflex scores. Discriminant function analyses suggested that cortisol levels more accurately classified short gestation and low birthweight groups than CES-D depression scores.
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) - (#AT01585).
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), Senior Scientist Award - (MH #00331), (MH #46586).
March of Dimes - Grant (#12-FY03-48).