posted on 2017-09-11, 13:28authored byAndreas Von Leupoldt, Eline Mangelschots, Nils Niederstrasser, Marijke Braeken, Thibo Billiet, Bea Van den Bergh
Prenatal exposure to maternal stress is associated with increased perception of dyspnea in adulthood 28 years later.
Funding
This study was partly supported by a grant from the European Commission Seventh
Framework Programme (FP7–HEALTH.2011.2.2.2-2 BRAINAGE, Grant agreement no: 279281) to BvdB and an infrastructure grant from the Herculesstichting, Belgium (AKUL/13/07) to AvL. AvL is supported by the ‘‘Asthenes’’ long-term structural funding Methusalem grant (# METH/15/011) by the Flemish Government, Belgium.
History
School
Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences
Published in
European Respiratory Journal
Volume
50
Issue
2
Citation
VON LEUPOLDT, A. ...et al., 2017. Prenatal stress exposure is associated with increased dyspnoea perception in adulthood. European Respiratory Journal, 50(2): 1700642.
Publisher
European Respiratory Society
Version
AM (Accepted Manuscript)
Publication date
2017
Notes
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