Association between the timing of family socioeconomic deprivation and adolescence hair cortisol among twins: A study of the genetic and environmental processes involved

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Isabelle Ouellet-Morin
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Terrie E. Moffitt ◽  
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Alan Taylor

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Jerrold Meyer ◽  
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2020 ◽  
pp. 75-83
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L.Z. Khalishkhova ◽  
A.Kh. Temrokova ◽  
I.R. Guchapsheva

The article is devoted to the issues of measuring environmentally oriented economic development. The current stage of economic development requires the integration of environmental development, taking into account: environmental boundaries, biosphere processes, social problems, human needs and environmental processes. A green economy can become the main point of growth for the modern global economy. The article presents a complex of measures for the transition to a green economy, as well as tools for their implementation.


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pp. 1064-1078 ◽  
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Katie Kao ◽  
Charu T. Tuladhar ◽  
Jerrold S. Meyer ◽  
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2004 ◽  
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Papaarangi Reid

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Borja Romero-Gonzalez ◽  
Jose A. Puertas-Gonzalez ◽  
Raquel Gonzalez-Perez ◽  
Marta Davila ◽  
Maria Isabel Peralta-Ramirez

Abstract Stress during pregnancy has been widely studied and associated to different variables, usually with negative results for the health of the mother and the newborn, such as having a higher risk of suffering postpartum depression, premature birth, obstetrics complications or low birthweight, among others. However, there are not many lines of research that study the role that the sex of the baby plays on this specific stress and vice versa. Thus, the main objective was to analyse the relationship between the sex of the offspring and the stress of the mothers in the first trimester of pregnancy. In order to achieve this, 108 women had their biological stress measured (trough hair cortisol levels) and psychological stress evaluated (the Prenatal Distress Questionnaire (PSS), the Perceived Stress Scale (PDQ) and the Stress Vulnerability Inventory (IVE)). The results revealed significant differences in maternal hair cortisol levels in the first trimester based on the sex of the baby they had given birth to (t = −2.04; P < 0.05): the concentration of the hormone was higher if the baby was a girl (164.36:54.45-284.87 pg/mg) than if it was a boy (101.13:37.95-193.56 pg/mg). These findings show that the sex of the future baby could be conditioned, among many other variables, by the mother´s stress levels during conception and first weeks of pregnancy. Further research is needed in this area to support our findings.


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