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  1. Article

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    Repeating the errors of the past: the hazards of a commercial human milk industry

    Neena Modi in Pediatric Research (2024)

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    Correction: Improving clinical paediatric research and learning from COVID-19: recommendations by the Conect4Children expert advice group

    Athimalaipet V. Ramanan, Neena Modi, Saskia N. de Wildt in Pediatric Research (2023)

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    The future of perinatal research

    Neena Modi in European Journal of Pediatrics (2023)

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    Improving clinical paediatric research and learning from COVID-19: recommendations by the Conect4Children expert advice group

    The COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on multiple aspects of healthcare, but has also triggered new ways of working, stimulated novel approaches in clinical research and reinforced the value of pr...

    Athimalaipet V. Ramanan, Neena Modi, Saskia N. de Wildt in Pediatric Research (2022)

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    Evaluating preterm care across Europe using the eNewborn European Network database

    The inefficiency of recording data repeatedly limits the number of studies conducted. Here we illustrate the wider use of data captured as part of the European eNewborn benchmarking programme.

    Dominique Haumont, Neena Modi, Ola D. Saugstad, Rosine Antetere in Pediatric Research (2020)

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    Clinical and molecular evidence of accelerated ageing following very preterm birth

    The mechanisms responsible for the associations between very preterm birth and a higher risk of poor cardiovascular and metabolic health in adult life are unknown.

    James R. C. Parkinson, Robby Emsley, Jane L. Tarry Adkins in Pediatric Research (2020)

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    Global Pandemics, the Mother and Her Infant: Learning from the Past to Help the Future

    A pandemic is the worldwide spread of a new disease. The impact of a new infection is unpredictable and potentially devastating because of the lack of preexisting immunity and the great variability in the effe...

    Ju Lee Oei, Giuseppe Buonocore, Felice Petraglia, Carlo Dani in Neonatology

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    Parent, child and public involvement in child health research: core value not just an optional extra

    Eleanor J Molloy, Silke Mader, Neena Modi, Chris Gale in Pediatric Research (2019)

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    Develo** core outcome set for women’s, newborn, and child health: the CROWN Initiative

    Eleanor J. Molloy, Chris Gale, Michael Marsh, Cynthia F. Bearer in Pediatric Research (2018)

  10. Article

    The future of pediatric research: European perspective

    Eleanor J. Molloy, Neena Modi, Anne Greenough, Hugo Lagercrantz in Pediatric Research (2017)

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    The International Network for Evaluating Outcomes of very low birth weight, very preterm neonates (iNeo): a protocol for collaborative comparisons of international health services for quality improvement in neonatal care

    The International Network for Evaluating Outcomes in Neonates (iNeo) is a collaboration of population-based national neonatal networks including Australia and New Zealand, Canada, Israel, Japan, Spain, Sweden,...

    Prakesh S Shah, Shoo K Lee, Kei Lui, Gunnar Sjörs, Rintaro Mori in BMC Pediatrics (2014)

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    Preterm birth–associated neurodevelopmental impairment estimates at regional and global levels for 2010

    In 2010, there were an estimated 15 million preterm births worldwide (<37 wk gestation). Survivors are at risk of adverse outcomes, and burden estimation at global and regional levels is critical for priority ...

    Hannah Blencowe, Anne CC Lee, Simon Cousens, Adil Bahalim in Pediatric Research (2013)

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    Aberrant Adiposity and Ectopic Lipid Deposition Characterize the Adult Phenotype of the Preterm Infant

    Our investigation addresses the hypothesis that disruption of third trimester development by preterm birth alters multiple biological pathways affecting metabolic health in adult life. We compared healthy adul...

    E Louise Thomas, James R Parkinson, Matthew J Hyde, Ivan K S Yap in Pediatric Research (2011)

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    The Influence of Maternal Body Mass Index on Infant Adiposity and Hepatic Lipid Content

    Maternal overweight and obesity are associated with adverse offspring outcome in later life. The causal biological effectors are uncertain. Postulating that initiating events may be alterations to infant body ...

    Neena Modi, Dominika Murgasova, Rikke Ruager-Martin, E Louise Thomas in Pediatric Research (2011)

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    A Randomized, Double-Blind, Controlled Trial of the Effect of Prebiotic Oligosaccharides on Enteral Tolerance in Preterm Infants (ISRCTN77444690)

    Breast milk prebiotic oligosaccharides are believed to promote enteral tolerance. Many mothers delivering preterm are unable to provide sufficient milk. We conducted a multicenter, randomized, controlled trial...

    Neena Modi, Sabita Uthaya, John Fell, Elena Kulinskaya in Pediatric Research (2010)

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    Whole Body Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Healthy Newborn Infants Demonstrates Increased Central Adiposity in Asian Indians

    Abdominal adiposity and metabolic ill health in Asian Indians are a growing public health concern. Causal pathways are unknown. Preventive measures in adults have had limited success. The aim of this observati...

    Neena Modi, E Louise Thomas, Sabita N Uthaya, Shalini Umranikar in Pediatric Research (2009)

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    Determinants of Adiposity during Preweaning Postnatal Growth in Appropriately Grown and Growth-Restricted Term Infants

    The distribution and quantity of adipose tissue are markers of morbidity risk in children and adults. Poor intrauterine growth and accelerated postnatal growth are believed to add to these risks. The aim of th...

    Neena Modi, E Louise Thomas, Tracey A M Harrington, Sabita Uthaya in Pediatric Research (2006)

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    Glucocorticoid Exposure in Preterm Babies Predicts Saliva Cortisol Response to Immunization at 4 Months

    Preterm babies are exposed to multiple stressors and this may have long-term effects. In particular, high levels of endogenous cortisol might have a programming effect on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axi...

    Vivette Glover, Rachel Miles, Simon Matta, Neena Modi in Pediatric Research (2005)

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    Altered Adiposity after Extremely Preterm Birth

    The quantity and distribution of adipose tissue are markers of morbidity risk. The third trimester of human development is a period of rapid adipose tissue deposition. Preterm infants may be at risk of altered...

    Sabita Uthaya, E Louise Thomas, Gavin Hamilton, Caroline J Doré in Pediatric Research (2005)

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    Distribution of Adipose Tissue in the Newborn

    Regional differences in adipose tissue distribution are associated with differences in adipocyte metabolism and obesity-related morbidities. Intrauterine growth restriction appears to place individuals at grea...

    Tracey A M Harrington, Elizabeth Louise Thomas, Gary Frost in Pediatric Research (2004)

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