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Julie M. Hasken
Researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Publications - 33
Citations - 1946
Julie M. Hasken is an academic researcher from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fetal alcohol syndrome & Population. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 26 publications receiving 1465 citations.
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Prevalence and Characteristics of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
Philip A. May,Philip A. May,Philip A. May,Amy Baete,Jaymi Russo,Amy J. Elliott,Jason Blankenship,Wendy O. Kalberg,David Buckley,Marita Brooks,Julie M. Hasken,Omar A. Abdul-Rahman,Margaret P. Adam,Luther K. Robinson,Melanie A. Manning,H. Eugene Hoyme +15 more
TL;DR: Children who have FASD are more prevalent among first graders in this Midwestern city than predicted by previous, popular estimates.
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Prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders in 4 US Communities
Philip A. May,Philip A. May,Christina D. Chambers,Christina D. Chambers,Wendy O. Kalberg,Jennifer A. Zellner,Haruna S. Feldman,David Buckley,David Kopald,Julie M. Hasken,Ronghui Xu,Gordon Honerkamp-Smith,Howard Taras,Melanie A. Manning,Luther K. Robinson,Margaret P. Adam,Omar A. Abdul-Rahman,Keith K. Vaux,Tamison Jewett,Amy J. Elliott,Julie A. Kable,Natacha Akshoomoff,Daniel E. Falk,Judith A. Arroyo,Dale Hereld,Edward P. Riley,Michael E. Charness,Michael E. Charness,Michael E. Charness,Claire D. Coles,Kenneth R. Warren,Kenneth L. Jones,Kenneth L. Jones,H. Eugene Hoyme,H. Eugene Hoyme +34 more
TL;DR: Estimated prevalence of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders among first-graders in 4 US communities ranged from 1.1% to 5.0% using a conservative approach, which may represent more accurate US prevalence estimates than previous studies but may not be generalizable to all communities.
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Maternal alcohol consumption producing fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD): quantity, frequency, and timing of drinking
Philip A. May,Philip A. May,Jason Blankenship,Anna Susan Marais,J. Phillip Gossage,Wendy O. Kalberg,Belinda Joubert,Marise Cloete,Ronel Barnard,Marlene M. de Vries,Julie M. Hasken,Luther K. Robinson,Colleen M. Adnams,David Buckley,Melanie A. Manning,Charles D. H. Parry,Charles D. H. Parry,H. Eugene Hoyme,Barbara G. Tabachnick,Soraya Seedat +19 more
TL;DR: There is significant variation in alcohol consumption both within and between diagnostic groupings of mothers bearing children diagnosed within the FASD continuum and drinking measures are empirically identified and correlated with specific child outcomes.
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Dietary intake, nutrition, and fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in the Western Cape Province of South Africa.
Philip A. May,Philip A. May,Kari J. Kari J. Hamrick,Karen D. Corbin,Julie M. Hasken,Anna-Susan Marais,Lesley E. Brooke,Jason Blankenship,H. Eugene Hoyme,J. Phillip Gossage +9 more
TL;DR: Poor diet quality and multiple nutritional inadequacies coupled with prenatal alcohol exposure may increase the risk for FASD in this population of women.
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The continuum of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders in four rural communities in south africa: Prevalence and characteristics.
Philip A. May,Philip A. May,Marlene M. de Vries,Anna Susan Marais,Wendy O. Kalberg,Colleen M. Adnams,Julie M. Hasken,Barbara G. Tabachnick,Luther K. Robinson,Melanie A. Manning,Kenneth L. Jones,Derek B. Hoyme,Soraya Seedat,Charles D. H. Parry,Charles D. H. Parry,H. Eugene Hoyme +15 more
TL;DR: FASD children were significantly growth deficient and dysmorphic: physical measurements, cardinal facial features of FAS, and total dysmorphology scores clearly differentiated diagnostic categories from severe to mild to normal in a consistent, linear fashion.