J E Harding
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Recent Articles
1.
McKinlay C, Alsweiler J, Bailey M, Cutfield W, Rout A, Harding J
J Perinatol
. 2021 Apr;
41(5):1205-1206.
PMID: 33850290
No abstract available.
2.
Harding J, Bloomfield F
Semin Perinatol
. 2019 Jul;
43(7):151161.
PMID: 31296391
No abstract available.
3.
Spiroski A, Oliver M, Jaquiery A, Prickett T, Espiner E, Harding J, et al.
J Physiol
. 2017 Dec;
596(23):5925-5945.
PMID: 29235113
Key Points: Fetal growth restriction increases the risk of fetal and neonatal mortality and morbidity, and contributes to increased risk of chronic disease later in life. Intra-amniotic insulin-like growth factor-1...
4.
Harding J, Harris D, Hegarty J, Alsweiler J, McKinlay C
Early Hum Dev
. 2017 Mar;
108:61.
PMID: 28342569
No abstract available.
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Spiroski A, Oliver M, Harding J, Bloomfield F
Curr Pediatr Rev
. 2016 Aug;
12(3):168-178.
PMID: 27515036
Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is associated with an increased incidence of fetal and neonatal death, and of neonatal morbidity. Babies born following FGR also are at risk of a range...
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McKinlay C, Dalziel S, Harding J
J Dev Orig Health Dis
. 2014 Dec;
6(2):127-42.
PMID: 25466556
Since their introduction more than forty years ago, antenatal glucocorticoids have become a cornerstone in the management of preterm birth and have been responsible for substantial reductions in neonatal mortality...
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Oliver M, Bloomfield F, Jaquiery A, Todd S, Thorstensen E, Harding J
J Dev Orig Health Dis
. 2014 Aug;
3(1):52-8.
PMID: 25101811
Poor maternal nutrition during pregnancy can result in increased disease risk in adult offspring. Many of these effects are proposed to be mediated via altered hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPAA) function, and...
8.
Harding J, Derraik J, Berry M, Jaquiery A, Alsweiler J, Cormack B, et al.
J Dev Orig Health Dis
. 2014 Jul;
4(3):215-22.
PMID: 25054840
Approximately 10% of all babies worldwide are born preterm, and preterm birth is the leading cause of perinatal mortality in developed countries. Although preterm birth is associated with adverse short-...
9.
Donovan E, Hernandez C, Matthews L, Oliver M, Jaquiery A, Bloomfield F, et al.
J Dev Orig Health Dis
. 2014 Jul;
4(4):296-9.
PMID: 24993003
Maternal undernutrition during pregnancy increases offspring obesity and metabolic disease risk. We hypothesized that periconceptional undernutrition in sheep from 60 days before conception through to day 30 of gestation (UN)...
10.
Harris D, Weston P, Harding J
J Perinatol
. 2014 Feb;
34(4):280-3.
PMID: 24480902
Objective: Randomized trials are essential for improving outcomes, but researchers can be hesitant about undertaking clinical trials in newborn babies because of perceived vulnerability of the baby and risk of...