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Marius Lahti

Researcher at University of Helsinki

Publications -  60
Citations -  2749

Marius Lahti is an academic researcher from University of Helsinki. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Low birth weight. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 60 publications receiving 2132 citations. Previous affiliations of Marius Lahti include British Heart Foundation & University of Edinburgh.

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Prenatal developmental origins of behavior and mental health: The influence of maternal stress in pregnancy

TL;DR: This review systematically analyzes the available human studies to identify harmful stressors, vulnerable periods during pregnancy, specificities in the outcome and biological correlates of the relation between maternal stress and offspring outcome.
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Maternal Depressive Symptoms During and After Pregnancy and Psychiatric Problems in Children.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined whether maternal depressive symptoms during pregnancy predict child psychiatric problems, whether these associations are trimester- or gestational-week−specific and/or independent of pregnancy disorders, and whether maternal depression symptoms after pregnancy mediate or add to the prenatal effects.
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Cardiovascular morbidity, mortality and pharmacotherapy in patients with schizophrenia

TL;DR: Coronary heart disease morbidity was increased and coronary heart disease mortality markedly increased in patients, especially in women with schizophrenia, and these patients nevertheless received less antihypertensive and lipid-lowering treatment.
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Maternal depressive symptoms during pregnancy, placental expression of genes regulating glucocorticoid and serotonin function and infant regulatory behaviors.

TL;DR: Higher placental expression of genes regulating feto-placental glucocorticoid and serotonin exposure is characteristic of infants with more regulatory behavioral challenges, and Maternal depression acts, at least partly, via altering glucoc Corticoid action in the placenta to impact on offspring regulatory behaviors.