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Antoine Guedeney
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 135
Citations - 2000
Antoine Guedeney is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Distress & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 124 publications receiving 1720 citations. Previous affiliations of Antoine Guedeney include French Institute of Health and Medical Research & Paris Descartes University.
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A validity and reliability study of assessment and screening for sustained withdrawal reaction in infancy: The Alarm Distress Baby scale†
TL;DR: In this article, an echelle de retrait et repli (echelle d'alarme pour le desarroi chez le bebe, abrege ADBB en anglais) for les nourissons entre 2 and 24 mois a ete construite.
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The Use of Oxytocin to Improve Feeding and Social Skills in Infants With Prader-Willi Syndrome.
Maithé Tauber,Kader Boulanouar,Gwenaelle Diene,Sophie Çabal-Berthoumieu,Virginie Ehlinger,Pascale Fichaux-Bourin,Catherine Molinas,Sandy Faye,Marion Valette,Jeanne Pourrinet,Catie Cessans,Sylvie Viaux-Sauvelon,Céline Bascoul,Antoine Guedeney,Patric J.D. Delhanty,Vincent Geenen,Henri Martens,Françoise Muscatelli,David Cohen,Angèle Consoli,Pierre Payoux,Catherine Arnaud,Jean-Pierre Salles +22 more
TL;DR: OXT is well tolerated in infants with PWS and improves feeding and social skills and changes in circulating ghrelin and brain connectivity by functional MRI are documented.
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Association between symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and bulimic behaviors in a clinical sample of severely obese adolescents.
Samuele Cortese,P. Isnard,M.-L. Frelut,Grégory Michel,Laure Quantin,Antoine Guedeney,Bruno Falissard,Bruno Falissard,Eric Acquaviva,Eric Acquaviva,B. Dalla Bernardina,Marie Christine Mouren +11 more
TL;DR: Obese adolescents with bulimic behaviors may have a higher probability to present with ADHD symptoms independently from associated depressive or anxiety symptoms, which may lead to a better understanding of the effectiveness of stimulants for the treatment of bulimi behaviors in obese subjects.
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Sustained withdrawal behavior in clinic-referred and nonreferred infants
TL;DR: The findings contribute to the construct and discriminant validity of the CIB and the ADBB coding systems, and suggest that sustained withdrawal may serve as a risk indicator for early socioemotional disorders.
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Assessing the social behavior of infants: Use of the ADBB Scale and relationship to mother's mood.
TL;DR: Results indicated that withdrawn infant social behavior to the clinician was related to the mother's report of whether she had felt more irritable, sad, anxious, or depressed since the birth, but not to her current mood as rated by her score on the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale.