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  • 3D Cohort Study : The Integrated Research Network in Perinatology of Quebec and Eastern Ontario 

    Fraser, William; Shapiro, Gabriel; Dubois, Lise; Pasquier, Jean-Charles; Julien, Pierre; Bérard, Anick; Muckle, Gina; Trasler, Jacquetta; Tremblay, Richard Ernest; Abenhaim, Haim; Welt, Michel; Bissonnette, François; Bédard, Marie-Josée; Bujold, Emmanuel; Gagnon, Robert; Michaud, Jacques; Girard, Isabelle; Moutquin, Jean-Marie; Marc, Isabelle; Monnier, Patricia; Luo, Zhong-Cheng; 3D Study Group; Séguin, Jean; Audibert, François (Wiley, 2016)
    Background: The 3D Cohort Study (Design, Develop, Discover) was established to help bridge knowledge gaps about the links between various adverse exposures during pregnancy with birth outcomes and later health outcomes in children. Methods: Pregnant ...
  • The 3D-Transition study : objectives, methods, and implementation of an innovative planned missing data design 

    Rioux, Charlie; Parent, Sophie; Castellanos Ryan, Natalie; Archambault, Isabelle; Boivin, Michel; Herba, Catherine; Lupien, Sonia; Marc, Isabelle; Muckle, Gina; Fraser, William; Séguin, Jean (Oxford University Press, 2021-05-12)
    The prevalence of mental health problems represents a significant burden on school and community health resources as early as preschool. Reducing this burden requires a better understanding of the developmental mechanisms linking children’s early ...
  • Associations of prenatal urinary bisphenol a concentrations with child behaviors and cognitive abilities 

    Braun, Joseph M.; Muckle, Gina; Arbuckle, Tye; Bouchard, Maryse F.; Fraser, William; Ouellet, Emmanuel; Séguin, Jean; Oulhote, Youssef; Webster, Glenys M.; Lanphear, Bruce P. (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, 2017)
    BACKGROUND: Prenatal bisphenol A (BPA) exposure has been associated with adverse neurodevelopment in epidemiological studies. However, prior studies had limited statistical power to examine sex-specific effects, and few examined child cognition. OBJECTIVES: ...
  • Infant neurodevelopmental outcomes following assisted reproductive technologies 

    Balayla, Jacques; Sheehy, Odile; Fraser, William; Séguin, Jean; Trasler, Jacquetta; Monnier, Patricia; MacLeod, Andrea; Simard, Marie-Noëlle; Muckle, Gina; Bérard, Anick (Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2017-02)
    OBJECTIVE: To compare children's cognitive, motor, and language development at 2 years of age after assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) relative to natural conception. METHODS: The 3D-Study (2010–2012) is a prospective cohort study, which sought ...
  • Prenatal urinary triclosan concentrations and child neurobehavior 

    Etzel, Taylor; Muckle, Gina; Arbuckle, Tye; Fraser, William; Ouellet, Emmanuel; Séguin, Jean; Lanphear, Bruce P.; Braun, Joseph M. (Elsevier, 2018-03-02)
    Background: Exposure to triclosan, an antimicrobial chemical, is ubiquitous among pregnant women and may reduce thyroid hormone levels that are important for fetal neurodevelopment. Few studies have examined the association between prenatal triclosan ...
  • Prenatal, concurrent, and sex-specific associations between blood lead concentrations and IQ in preschool Canadian children 

    Desrochers-Couture, Mireille; Oulhote, Youssef; Arbuckle, Tye; Fraser, William; Séguin, Jean; Ouellet, Emmanuel; Forget-Dubois, Nadine; Ayotte, Pierre; Boivin, Michel; Lanphear, Bruce P.; Muckle, Gina (Elsevier, 2018-11-02)
    Background: Lead exposure predicts altered neurodevelopment and lower intelligence quotient (IQ) in children, but few studies have examined this association in children who have relatively low blood lead concentrations. Objectives: To test the associations ...
  • Previous pregnancy outcomes and subsequent pregnancy anxiety in a Quebec prospective cohort 

    Shapiro, Gabriel; Séguin, Jean; Muckle, Gina; Monnier, Patricia; Fraser, William (Taylor & Francis, 2017-06)
    Introduction— Pregnancy anxiety is an important psychosocial risk factor that may be more strongly associated with adverse birth outcomes than other measures of stress. Better understanding of the upstream predictors and causes of pregnancy anxiety ...
  • Similarities and differences between behavioral and electrophysiological visual acuity thresholds in healthy infants during the second half of the first year of life 

    Polevoy, Claudia; Muckle, Gina; Séguin, Jean; Ouellet, Emmanuel; Saint-Amour, Dave (Springer, 2017-04)
    Purpose Behavioral and electrophysiological methods for visual acuity estimation typically correlate well in children and adult populations, but this relationship remains unclear in infants, particularly during the second half of the first year of life. ...