نتایج جستجو برای: paternal

تعداد نتایج: 9267  

2016
Takeo Fujiwara Akihito Shimazu Masahito Tokita Kyoko Shimada Masaya Takahashi Izumi Watai Noboru Iwata Norito Kawakami

The purpose of the study was to investigate the association between parental workaholism and child body mass index (BMI) among Japanese dual-income families. In 2011, 379 dual-income families from urban Tokyo with children aged 0-5 years were recruited for a baseline survey, and 160 (42.2%) were followed up in 2012. Demographics, workaholism, work demands, work control, time spent with children...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2004
Jan Tesarik Ermanno Greco Carmen Mendoza

BACKGROUND It is known that repeated failure of assisted reproduction treatment (ART) can be due to a paternal effect. This study was undertaken to analyse the possible relationship between ART failure and sperm DNA fragmentation. METHODS Zygote morphology and the percentage of spermatozoa with fragmented DNA (assessed by TUNEL) were compared in two groups using donor oocytes for ICSI attempt...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2002
Brian C Trainor Catherine A Marler

Although high testosterone (T) levels inhibit paternal behaviour in birds breeding in temperate zones many paternal mammals have a very different breeding biology, characterized by a post-partum oestrus. In species with post-partum oestrus, males may engage in T-dependent behaviours such as aggression and copulation simultaneously with paternal behaviour. We previously found that T promotes pat...

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 2015
Mats Ek Susanne Wicks Anna C Svensson Selma Idring Christina Dalman

OBJECTIVE It is well known that advancing paternal age is associated with an increased risk of schizophrenia in offspring, but the mechanism behind this association remains unknown. This study investigates if delayed fatherhood rather than advancing paternal age per se might explain the increased risk of schizophrenia in offspring associated with advancing paternal age. METHODS This is a regi...

Journal: :Journal of adolescence 2012
Shannon Gervan Isabela Granic Tracy Solomon Kirsten Blokland Bruce Ferguson

The association between paternal involvement in therapy, adolescent outcomes and maternal depression was examined within the context of Multisystemic Therapy (MST), an empirically supported, family- and community-based treatment for antisocial adolescents. Ninety-nine families were recruited from five mental health agencies providing MST. We compared families with paternal involvement in therap...

2015
Mia T Levine Helen M Vander Wende Harmit S Malik

Sperm-packaged DNA must undergo extensive reorganization to ensure its timely participation in embryonic mitosis. Whereas maternal control over this remodeling is well described, paternal contributions are virtually unknown. In this study, we show that Drosophila melanogaster males lacking Heterochromatin Protein 1E (HP1E) sire inviable embryos that undergo catastrophic mitosis. In these embryo...

2015
Emma Pomeroy Jonathan CK Wells Tim J Cole Michael O'Callaghan Jay T Stock

The patterns of association between maternal or paternal and neonatal phenotype may offer insight into how neonatal characteristics are shaped by evolutionary processes, such as conflicting parental interests in fetal investment and obstetric constraints. Paternal interests are theoretically served by maximizing fetal growth, and maternal interests by managing investment in current and future o...

2018
Rahia Mashoodh Ireneusz B Habrylo Kathryn M Gudsnuk Geralyn Pelle Frances A Champagne

The paternal transmission of environmentally induced phenotypes across generations has been reported to occur following a number of qualitatively different exposures and appear to be driven, at least in part, by epigenetic factors that are inherited via the sperm. However, previous studies of paternal germline transmission have not addressed the role of mothers in the propagation of paternal ef...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2010
Elizabeth A Becker Brett M Moore Catherine Auger Catherine A Marler

Paternal care during early development influences pup survivorship in the monogamous and biparental California mouse, Peromyscus californicus. Moreover, paternal pup retrievals impact development of adult offspring aggression and the neuropeptide vasopressin, yet little is known about the underlying mechanisms of these developmental changes. Because testosterone can increase arginine vasopressi...

Journal: :The Journal of criminal law & criminology 2015
Raymond R Swisher Unique R Shaw-Smith

Parental incarceration has been found to be associated with a wide range of negative outcomes in both childhood and adolescence. This Article uses data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health) to focus on the conditions under which associations of paternal incarceration with adolescent delinquency and depression are strongest. Paternal incarceration is most consist...

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