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22 paź 2024 · In total, 21 reports/series were identified, describing over 200 cases with PAE. All foetuses and newborns were exposed to high alcohol consumption (i.e., multiple standard drinks per day). In 20 cases with chronic maternal alcohol abuse, 16 subjects with FAS were described [34-42].
30 wrz 2024 · Objective. To determine if prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) affected physical and cognitive/behavioral outcomes in apparently typically developing, first-grade children. Study design. Three groups were compared: children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD); children with PAE without FASD; and children without PAE. Results.
28 maj 2024 · Heavy maternal alcohol drinking during pregnancy has been associated with altered neurodevelopment in the child but the effects of low-dose alcohol drinking are less clear and any potential...
1 paź 2024 · Summary. Symptoms of fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) typically emerge in early childhood but may present differently during a person’s teenage years and early adulthood. Behavioral therapy,...
Background. Prenatal exposure to alcohol (PAE) represents a significant public health concern. Previous research linking PAE to neurodevelopmental outcomes has been mixed and often has limited focus on residual confounding or moderating factors. Methods.
25 wrz 2020 · Objective: Data on the neurodevelopmental and associated behavioral effects of light to moderate in utero alcohol exposure are limited. This retrospective investigation tested for associations between reported maternal prenatal alcohol use and psychological, behavioral, and neurodevelopmental outcomes in substance-naive youths. Methods: