Developmental consequences of fetal exposure to drugs: what we know and what we still must learn
EJ Ross, DL Graham, KM Money… - …, 2015 - nature.com
Most drugs of abuse easily cross the placenta and can affect fetal brain development. In
utero exposures to drugs thus can have long-lasting implications for brain structure and …
utero exposures to drugs thus can have long-lasting implications for brain structure and …
Impacts of caffeine during pregnancy
Epidemiological studies have revealed that caffeine consumption during pregnancy is
associated with adverse gestational outcomes, yet the underlying mechanisms remain …
associated with adverse gestational outcomes, yet the underlying mechanisms remain …
Are the current guidelines on caffeine use in sport optimal for everyone? Inter-individual variation in caffeine ergogenicity, and a move towards personalised sports …
C Pickering, J Kiely - Sports Medicine, 2018 - Springer
Caffeine use is widespread in sport, with a strong evidence base demonstrating its
ergogenic effect. Based on existing research, current guidelines recommend ingestion of 3 …
ergogenic effect. Based on existing research, current guidelines recommend ingestion of 3 …
Maternal caffeine consumption and pregnancy outcomes: a narrative review with implications for advice to mothers and mothers-to-be
JE James - BMJ evidence-based medicine, 2021 - ebm.bmj.com
Objectives Caffeine is a habit-forming substance consumed daily by the majority of pregnant
women. Accordingly, it is important that women receive sound evidence-based advice about …
women. Accordingly, it is important that women receive sound evidence-based advice about …
Cardiac purinergic signalling in health and disease
G Burnstock, A Pelleg - Purinergic signalling, 2015 - Springer
This review is a historical account about purinergic signalling in the heart, for readers to see
how ideas and understanding have changed as new experimental results were published …
how ideas and understanding have changed as new experimental results were published …
[HTML][HTML] Epigenetic modification impacting brain functions: Effects of physical activity, micronutrients, caffeine, toxins, and addictive substances
R Mallick, AK Duttaroy - Neurochemistry International, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Changes in gene expression are involved in many brain functions. Epigenetic
processes modulate gene expression by histone modification and DNA methylation or RNA …
processes modulate gene expression by histone modification and DNA methylation or RNA …
Caffeine and cardiovascular diseases: critical review of current research
Caffeine is a most widely consumed physiological stimulant worldwide, which is consumed
via natural sources, such as coffee and tea, and now marketed sources such as energy …
via natural sources, such as coffee and tea, and now marketed sources such as energy …
Caffeine and clinical outcomes in premature neonates
VHS Kumar, SE Lipshultz - Children, 2019 - mdpi.com
Caffeine is the most widely used drug by both adults and children worldwide due to its ability
to promote alertness and elevate moods. It is effective in the management of apnea of …
to promote alertness and elevate moods. It is effective in the management of apnea of …
Environmentally induced epigenetic toxicity: potential public health concerns
EL Marczylo, MN Jacobs, TW Gant - Critical reviews in toxicology, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Throughout our lives, epigenetic processes shape our development and enable us to adapt
to a constantly changing environment. Identifying and understanding environmentally …
to a constantly changing environment. Identifying and understanding environmentally …
Maternal caffeine intake during pregnancy and childhood growth and overweight: results from a large Norwegian prospective observational cohort study
Objectives To study the association between maternal caffeine intake during pregnancy and
the child's weight gain and overweight risk up to 8 years. Design Prospective nationwide …
the child's weight gain and overweight risk up to 8 years. Design Prospective nationwide …