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Can Fetal Alcohol Exposure Increase the Risk of Hypertension? A New Study in Children and Adolescents Diagnosed With Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Suggests It Can

PAE is increasingly recognised as being associated with a wide range of physical health problems. This study compared different papers discussing these physical health issues that have been found to be related to PAE, including hypertension.
  • Publishing Date:

    12 August, 2019

  • Journal Name:

    Alcohol clinical and experimental research

  • Authors:

    Karen M. Moritz, Natasha Reid, Lisa K. Akison

PROTOCOL: Interventions for improving executive functions in children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: Systematic review and meta-analysis

As children with FASD have frequently shown impairment of executive functions, compared to typically developing children, and such deficits may underlie several poor life outcomes, this review compares various studies exploring a structured psychological intervention that aims to improve or change executive functions in children in both face-to-face and computerised formats.
  • Publishing Date:

    26 July, 2019

  • Journal Name:

    Campbell Systematic reviews

  • Authors:

    Joseph Betts, Sharon Dawe, Elizabeth Eggins, Doug Shelton, Haydn Till, Paul Harnett, Ned Chandler-Mather

Has a national policy guideline influenced the practice of raising the topic of alcohol and breastfeeding by maternal healthcare practitioners?

Many factors have been determined to affect the early cessation of breastfeeding; however, little attention has been paid to the role of alcohol. In this study, maternal healthcare practitioners from across Australia were invited to take part in a semi-structured telephone interview to elicit their knowledge of a national alcohol policy guideline on alcohol and breastfeeding, their confidence to provide information on this topic, and if they were routinely incorporating conversations on alcohol and breastfeeding into their practice.
  • Publishing Date:

    21 June, 2019

  • Journal Name:

    Australian Journal of Primary Health

  • Authors:

    Roslyn Carmel Giglia, Tracy Reibel

Periconceptional alcohol exposure causes female-specific perturbations to trophoblast differentiation and placental formation in the rat

The current study characterises the impact on blastocyst, uterine and placental outcomes in a rat model of periconceptional alcohol exposure, in which 12.5% ethanol is administered in a liquid diet from 4 days before until 4 days after conception.
  • Publishing Date:

    10 June, 2019

  • Journal Name:

    Development

  • Authors:

    Jacinta I. Kalisch-Smith, Sarah E. Steane, David G. Simmons, Marie Pantaleon, Stephen T. Anderson, Lisa K. Akison, Mary E. Wlodek, Karen M. Moritz

Low-moderate PAE and offspring attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: systematic review and meta-analysis

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the available evidence on the association between low-to-moderate PAE and the development of ADHD symptoms in the offspring.
  • Publishing Date:

    3 June, 2019

  • Journal Name:

    Archives of Gynaecology and Obstetrics

  • Authors:

    Macerena San Martin Porter, Joemer Calderon Maravilla, Kim Steven Betts, Rosa Alati

Contextual Influences Experienced by Queensland Midwives: A Qualitative Study Focusing on Alcohol and Other Substance Use During Pregnancy

The purpose of this study published in 2019 was to understand the experiences and contextual factors that influence the ability of midwives to provide appropriate support to women regarding alcohol and other drug (AOD)e use during pregnancy, in the Queensland context
  • Publishing Date:

    3 June, 2019

  • Journal Name:

    International Journal of Childbirth

  • Authors:

    Whitehead, Rosie; O'Callaghan, Frances; Gamble, Jenny; Reid, Natasha

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