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| Lisa M ChiodoSummaryAffiliation: Wayne State University Country: USA Publications
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Neurodevelopmental effects of postnatal lead exposure at very low levelsLisa M Chiodo
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Room 460, 2751 E Jefferson, Detroit, MI 48207, USA
Neurotoxicol Teratol 26:359-71. 2004..Given that associations were found between lead levels as low as 3 microg/dl for multiple outcomes, these data provide additional evidence that there is no apparent lower bound threshold for postnatal lead exposure...
Recognized spontaneous abortion in mid-pregnancy and patterns of pregnancy alcohol useLisa M Chiodo
College of Nursing, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202, USA
Alcohol 46:261-7. 2012..Identifying fetal risk drinking in pregnant women is critical to increasing the effectiveness of interventions that reduce risk level alcohol consumption and protect from pregnancy loss...
The impact of maternal age on the effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on attentionLisa M Chiodo
College of Nursing, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan 48201, USA
Alcohol Clin Exp Res 34:1813-21. 2010..Establishing maternal characteristics, such as maternal age, that increase the risk of FASD is critical for targeted pregnancy intervention...
Validity of the T-ACE in pregnancy in predicting child outcome and risk drinkingLisa M Chiodo
College of Nursing, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202, USA
Alcohol 44:595-603. 2010..Efficient in-pregnancy screens for risk drinking afford greater opportunities for intervention that could prevent/limit FASDs...
A metric of maternal prenatal risk drinking predicts neurobehavioral outcomes in preschool childrenLisa M Chiodo
Carman and Ann Adams Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan 48201, USA
Alcohol Clin Exp Res 33:634-44. 2009....
Blood lead levels and specific attention effects in young childrenLisa M Chiodo
Carman and Ann Adams Department of Pediatrics, Wayne State University School of Medicine, University Health Center, Schoo Be Research Study, Detroit, MI 48201, USA
Neurotoxicol Teratol 29:538-46. 2007..In light of the consistency of these findings with those of several other groups, it is advisable to consider whether the threshold for an acceptable blood lead level should be reduced...
Prenatal and postnatal cocaine exposure predict teen cocaine useVirginia Delaney-Black
The Carman and Ann Adams Department of Pediatrics, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan 48201, USA
Neurotoxicol Teratol 33:110-9. 2011..These data provide further evidence of the importance of prenatal exposure, family and community factors in the intergenerational transmission of teen/young adult substance abuse/use...
Just say "I don't": lack of concordance between teen report and biological measures of drug useVirginia Delaney-Black
Carmen and Ann Adams Department of Pediatrics, Wayne State University, Children s Hospital of Michigan, 3901 Beaubien St, Detroit, MI 48201, USA
Pediatrics 126:887-93. 2010..While data comparing teen self-report with biological measures are limited, adult studies identify varying degrees of under-reporting...
A 14-year retrospective maternal report of alcohol consumption in pregnancy predicts pregnancy and teen outcomesJohn H Hannigan
Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202, USA
Alcohol 44:583-94. 2010....
Validity of maternal report of prenatal alcohol, cocaine, and smoking in relation to neurobehavioral outcomeSandra W Jacobson
Department of Psychiatry, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan 48207, USA
Pediatrics 109:815-25. 2002..This study is the first to compare the validity of antenatal and retrospective reports of pregnancy drinking, drug use, and smoking in relation to effects on infant neurobehavioral outcomes...
Maternal age, alcohol abuse history, and quality of parenting as moderators of the effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on 7.5-year intellectual functionSandra W Jacobson
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, Wayne State University School of Medicine, 2751 E Jefferson, Room 460, Detroit, MI 48207, USA
Alcohol Clin Exp Res 28:1732-45. 2004..This study examined the role of maternal age, MAST, and quality of parenting in moderating the effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on the WISC-III IQ test in moderate-to-heavily exposed children...
Effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on infant visual acuityR Colin Carter
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Mich 48207, USA
J Pediatr 147:473-9. 2005..To examine the effects of prenatal alcohol exposure ascertained prospectively on infant visual acuity across a range of exposures and factors that mediate or moderate these effects...
Adaptation of the Behavioral Assessment and Research System (BARS) for evaluating neurobehavioral performance in Filipino childrenDiane S Rohlman
Center for Research on Occupational and Environmental Toxicology CROET, L606, Oregon Health and Science University, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road, Portland, OR 97239, USA
Neurotoxicology 29:143-51. 2008..This study demonstrates the importance of pilot testing the methods before use in a new population, to ensure that the test is valid for that culture...
Validation of a new biomarker of fetal exposure to alcoholCynthia F Bearer
Department of Pediatrics and Neurosciences, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Rainbow Babies and Children s Hospital, 11100 Euclid Avenue, Suite 3100, Cleveland, OH 44106 6010, USA
J Pediatr 143:463-9. 2003..Maternal alcohol use was reported prospectively during pregnancy. FAEEs were isolated from meconium and quantitated by GC/MS/MS...
