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An important role in the network of interconnections between the mother and child is played by adipokines, which are adipose tissue hormones engaged in the regulation of metabolism. Alternations of maternal adipokines translate to the worsening of maternal insulin resistance as well as metabolic stress, altered placenta functions, and fetal development, which finally contribute to long-term metabolic unfavorable conditions. This paper is the first to summarize the current state of knowledge concerning the concentrations of individual adipokines in different biological fluids of maternal and cord plasma, newborn/infant plasma, milk, and the placenta, where it highlights the impact of adverse perinatal risk factors, including gestational diabetes mellitus, preeclampsia, intrauterine growth restriction, preterm delivery, and maternal obesity on the adipokine patterns in maternal-infant dyads. The importance of adipokine measurement and relationships in biological fluids during pregnancy and lactation is crucial for public health in the area of prevention of most diet-related metabolic diseases. The review highlights the huge knowledge gap in the field of hormones participating in the energy homeostasis and metabolic pathways during perinatal and postnatal periods in the mother-child dyad. An in-depth characterization is needed to confirm if the adverse outcomes of early developmental programming might be modulated via maternal lifestyle intervention.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15184059 | DOI Listing |
J Adolesc Health
August 2025
Department of Pediatrics, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas; Department of Pediatrics, Children's Health System of Texas, Dallas, Texas.
Purpose: The AAP recommends that adolescents have time to speak alone with their health care provider, although adolescent time alone is increasingly less supported. In addition to allowing adolescents space to be more forthcoming, this time alone may have additional developmental benefits.
Methods: Adolescent-mother dyads were invited from an adolescent medicine clinic in Dallas, Texas, to complete a semistructured joint interview.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth
August 2025
School of Nursing, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Nursing, Shanghai, China.
Background: Low birth weight infants (LBWIs) discharged from NICU face significant growth retardation risks, however, their physical growth trajectories and the modifiable risk factors within mother-infant dyads remain insufficiently understood. This study aims to investigate how mother-infant interactions and infant temperament influence the rate of physical development in LBWIs.
Methods: A prospective longitudinal cohort of 273 LBWIs and their mothers was enrolled between September 2021 and March 2023.
Soc Dev
August 2025
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
The importance of the parent-child relationship during early childhood (i.e., 0-5 years) on children's socioemotional functioning has been extensively documented in the literature.
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July 2025
Neonatology Unit, University Hospital of Parma, Via Gramsci 14, Parma, 43126, Italy.
To assess whether Neuroglobin could play a functional role during perinatal period and birth, it was analyzed in 83 umbilical cord blood samples where its concentration ranged between 1.65 and 45.18 ng/mL, mean 18.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: The ubiquity of smartphone devices in our everyday lives has been widely recognized as a potential challenge to the quality of parent-child interactions. The aim of this study was to experimentally examine the effects of mothers' smartphone use on their children's affect regulation and on the quality of mother-child interactions, indicated by emotional availability of the dyad and maternal responsiveness. Additionally, we investigated the associations between mothers' behaviors to maintain contact with their children during smartphone use and their children's affect regulation.
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