More Than Just a Mood – How a Mother’s Health Affects Baby’s Brain Development: Video Lay Summary

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Title of lay summary More Than Just a Mood – How a Mother’s Health Affects Baby’s Brain Development: Video Lay Summary
Lay Summary Author

Geraldine Lee

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Vetting Professional Dr Jonathan Rogers
Vetting Professional Affiliation(s) / participating organisation(s) King's College London, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience: Psychology & Neuroscience of Mental Health MSc, PG Dip, PG Cert (online)
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Key Search Words

Depression

Pregnancy

Baby brain development

Obesity

Ethnic Minorities

Key Search Words for Expert Audience

Depression

Antenatal

EDPS

Neurodevelopment

Latent Class Growth Analysis

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Title of the original peer-reviewed published article: Longitudinal phenotyping of maternal antenatal depression in obese pregnant women supports multiple-hit hypothesis for fetal brain development, a secondary analysis of the UPBEAT study
Journal Name: eClinicalMedicine
Year of publication: 2022
Authors:

Julie Nihouarn Sigurdardottir

Sara White

Angela Flynn

Claire Singh

Annette Briley

Mary Rutherford

Lucilla Poston

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No conflict of interest reported

Original Article language: English
Article Type: Prospective cohort study
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