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Victoria L Meah
Researcher at University of Alberta
Publications - 42
Citations - 1916
Victoria L Meah is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 39 publications receiving 1044 citations. Previous affiliations of Victoria L Meah include Cardiff Metropolitan University.
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Moms Are Not OK: COVID-19 and Maternal Mental Health.
TL;DR: This rapid response survey identifies a substantial increase in the likelihood of maternal depression and anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic, which highlights the strong need for heightened assessment and treatment of maternal mental health.
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Prenatal exercise for the prevention of gestational diabetes mellitus and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Margie H. Davenport,Stephanie-May Ruchat,Veronica J. Poitras,Alejandra Jaramillo Garcia,Casey E Gray,Nick Barrowman,Rachel J. Skow,Victoria L Meah,Laurel Riske,Frances Sobierajski,Marina James,Amariah J Kathol,Megan Nuspl,Andrée-Anne Marchand,Taniya S Nagpal,Linda Slater,Ashley Weeks,Kristi B. Adamo,Gregory A.L. Davies,Ruben Barakat,Michelle F. Mottola +20 more
TL;DR: In conclusion, exercise-only interventions were effective at lowering the odds of developing GDM, GH and PE.
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Cardiac output and related haemodynamics during pregnancy: a series of meta-analyses
TL;DR: Cardiac output increased during pregnancy reaching its peak in the early third trimester, 1.5 L/min above non-pregnant values, which indicated a non-linear rise to this point.
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Impact of prenatal exercise on neonatal and childhood outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Margie H. Davenport,Victoria L Meah,Stephanie-May Ruchat,Gregory A.L. Davies,Rachel J. Skow,Nick Barrowman,Kristi B. Adamo,Veronica J. Poitras,Casey E Gray,Alejandra Jaramillo Garcia,Frances Sobierajski,Laurel Riske,Marina James,Amariah J Kathol,Megan Nuspl,Andrée-Anne Marchand,Taniya S Nagpal,Linda Slater,Ashley Weeks,Ruben Barakat,Michelle F. Mottola +20 more
TL;DR: Prenatal exercise is safe and beneficial for the fetus and was associated with reduced odds of macrosomia (abnormally large babies) and was not associated with neonatal complications or adverse childhood outcomes.
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Impact of prenatal exercise on both prenatal and postnatal anxiety and depressive symptoms: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Margie H. Davenport,Ashley P. McCurdy,Michelle F. Mottola,Rachel J. Skow,Victoria L Meah,Veronica J. Poitras,Alejandra Jaramillo Garcia,Casey E Gray,Nick Barrowman,Laurel Riske,Frances Sobierajski,Marina James,Taniya S Nagpal,Andrée-Anne Marchand,Megan Nuspl,Linda Slater,Ruben Barakat,Kristi B. Adamo,Gregory A.L. Davies,Stephanie-May Ruchat +19 more
TL;DR: Prenatal exercise reduced the odds and severity of prenatal depression and did not alter the odds of postpartum depression or the severity of depressive symptoms, nor anxiety or anxiety symptoms during or following pregnancy.