Prenatal stressors of human life affect fetal brain development
- PMID: 7926332
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8749.1994.tb08192.x
Prenatal stressors of human life affect fetal brain development
Abstract
In a population-based study, 3021 women in a central Copenhagen district received a questionnaire on environmental and psychological factors during mid-gestation. Of these, 70 women were selected consecutively on the basis of moderate to severe stressful life-events (DSM-III-R categories 3 to 5), in combination with an inadequate social network. They were compared with 50 non-stressed women with an intact social network. Stress and smoking significantly affected birthweight and head circumference. When birthweight was corrected, stress remained a significant determinant of small head circumference, indicating a specific effect on brain development. Stress also led to a suboptimal Prechtl neonatal neurological score. These findings suggest the existence of a fetal stress syndrome with adverse effects on fetal development, including deficient brain development.
Comment in
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Prenatal stress and fetal brain development.Dev Med Child Neurol. 1995 Feb;37(2):185. Dev Med Child Neurol. 1995. PMID: 7726930 No abstract available.
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