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Maternal and Developmental Risks from Environmental and Social Stressors (MADRES) Center for Environmental Health Disparities Research

Grant Number R836158

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Abstract Corona K, Chavez T, Stewart K, Toledo-Corral C, Farzan S, Habre R, Grubbs B, Al-Marayati L, Lurvey N, Lerner D, Eckel S, Lagomazino I, Breton C, Bastain T. Adverse childhood experiences and prenatal depression in the maternal and development risks from environmental and social stressors pregnancy cohort. JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY 2022;Early Access. R836158 (Final)
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Abstract Niu Z, Habre R, Yang T, Chen X, Vigil M, Barragan K, Lurmann F, Pavlovic N, Grubbs B, Toledo-Corral C, Johnston J, Dunton G, Lerner D, Lurvey N, Al-Marayati L, Eckel S, Breton C, Bastain T, vFarzan S. Increased Risk of Gestational Hypertension by Periconceptional Exposure to Ambient Air Pollution and Effect Modification by Prenatal Depression. HYPERTENSION 2024;81(6):1285-1295. R836158 (Final)
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Abstract Zhang Y, Berhane K, Eckel S, Muchmore P, Molshatzki N, Rappaport E, Linn W, Habre R, Gilliland F. Adverse Effects of Annual Fluctuations in Air Pollution on FeNO in Children:A Longitudinal Study. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE 2018;197. R831861 (Final)
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Journal Article Alderete TL, Song AY, Bastain T, Habre R, Toledo-Corral CM, Salam MT, Lurmann F, Gilliland FD, Breton CV. Prenatal traffic-related air pollution exposures, cord blood adipokines and infant weight. Pediatric Obesity 2018:13(6):348-356. R835441 (2018)
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Journal Article Anderson E, Foley H, Levy J, Romano M, Gui J, Bentz J, Maldonado L, Farzan S, Bastain T, Marsit C, Breton C, Howe C. Maternal glucose levels and late pregnancy circulating extracellular vesicle and particle miRNAs in the MADRES pregnancy cohort. ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT 2024;19(1) R836158 (Final)
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Journal Article Farzan SF, Howe CG, Chavez TA, Hodes TL, Johnston JE, Habre R, Dunton G, Bastain TM, Breton CV. Demographic predictors of urinary arsenic in a low-income predominantly Hispanic pregnancy cohort in Los Angeles. Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology 2020:1-4. R836158 (2020)
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Journal Article Hernandez-Castro I, Eckel S, Howe C, Niu Z, Kannan K, Robinson M, Foley H, Grubbs B, Al-Marayati L, Lerner D, Lurvey N, Aung M, Habre R, Dunton G, Farzan S, Breton C, Bastain T. Sex-specific effects of prenatal organophosphate ester (OPE) metabolite mixtures and adverse infant birth outcomes in the maternal and developmental risks from environmental and social stressors (MADRES) pregnancy cohort. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH 2023;226(115703) R836158 (Final)
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Journal Article Hernandez-Castro I, Eckel S, Chen X, Yang T, Vigil M, Foley H, Kannan K, Robinson M, Grubbs B, Lerner D, Lurvey N, Al-Marayati L, Habre R, Dunton G, Farzan S, Aung M, Brexton C, Bastain T. Prenatal exposures to organophosphate ester metabolites and early motor development in the MADRES cohort. ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION 2024;342(123131) R836158 (Final)
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Journal Article Hu Y, Chavez T, Eckel S, Yang T, Chen X, Vigil M, Pavlovic N, Lurmann F, Lerner D, Lurvey N, Grubbs B, Al-Marayati L, Toledo-Corral C, Johnston J, Dunton G, Farzan S, Habre R, Breton C, Bastain T. Joint effects of traffic-related air pollution and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy on maternal postpartum depressive and anxiety symptoms. JOURNAL OF EXPOSURE SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL EPIDEMIOLOGY 2024; R836158 (Final)
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Journal Article Maldonado L, Farzan S, Toledo-Corral C, Dunton G, Habre R, Eckel S, Johnson M, Yang T, Grubbs B, Lerner D, Chavez T, Breton C, Bastain T. A Vegetable, Oil, and Fruit Dietary Pattern in Late Pregnancy is Linked to Reduced Risks of Adverse Birth Outcomes in a Predominantly Low-Income Hispanic and Latina Pregnancy Cohort. JOURNAL OF NUTRITION 2022;. R836158 (Final)
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Journal Article Maldonado L, Bastain T, Toledo-Corral C, Dunton G, Habre R, Eckel S, Yang T, Grubbs B, Chavez T, Al-Marayati L, Breton C, Farzan S. Maternal Dietary Patterns During Pregnancy Are Linked to Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy Among a Predominantly Low-Income US Hispanic/Latina Pregnancy Cohort. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION 2024;13(5):E029848. R836158 (Final)
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Journal Article Niu Z, Habre R, Chavez T, Yang T, Grubbs B, Eckel S, Berhane K, Toledo-Corral C, Johnston J, Dunton G. Association Between Ambient Air Pollution and Birth Weight by Maternal Individual- and Neighborhood-Level Stressors. JAMA NETWORK OPEN 2022;5(10) R836158 (Final)
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Journal Article Peterson A, Habre R, Niu Z, Amin M, Yang T, Eckel S, Farzan S, Lurman F, Pavlovic N, Grubbs B, Walker D, Al-Marayati L, Grant E, Lerner D, Bastain T, Breton C. Identifying pre-conception and pre-natal periods in which ambient air pollution exposure affects fetal growth in the predominately Hispanic MADRES cohort. NATURE HUMAN BEHAVIOR 2022;21(1):115 R836158 (Final)
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Journal Article Zhang Y, Chen Z, Berhane K, Urman R, Chatzi V, Breton C, Gilliland F. The Dynamic Relationship Between Asthma and Obesity in Schoolchildren. American Journal of Epidemiology 2020;189(6):583-591. R826708 (Final)
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Journal Article O’Connor SG, Habre R, Bastain TM, Toledo-Corral CM, Gilliland FD, Eckel SP, Cabison J, Naya CH, Farzan SF, Chu D, Chavez TA. Within-subject effects of environmental and social stressors on pre-and post-partum obesity-related biobehavioral responses in low-income Hispanic women:protocol of an intensive longitudinal study. BMC Public Health 2019;19(1):253. R836158 (2019)
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Journal Article Howe CG, Farzan SF, Garcia E, Jursa T, Iyer R, Berhane K, Chavez TA, Hodes TL, Grubbs BH, Funk WE, Smith DR. Arsenic and birth outcomes in a predominately lower income Hispanic pregnancy cohort in Los Angeles. Environmental Research 2020:109294. R836158 (2020)
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Presentation Farzan SF. Environmental toxic metals across disproportionately impacted communities. Presented at the International Society of Exposure Science 27th Annual Meeting, Durham, NC, October 15-19, 2017. R836158 (2018)
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Presentation Naya CH, Bastain T, Cabison J, Toledo C, Eckel SP, O’Connor SG, Chu D, Mason T, Breton CV, Dunton GF. Day-Level Associations of EMA Assessed Psychological Stress and Cortisol in Low-Income Hispanic Mothers During Early Pregnancy. Poster presented at NIH-EPA Centers of Excellence on Environmental Health Disparities Research 2019 Meeting, 2019, Baltimore, Maryland. R836158 (2019)
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