Timing of Maternal Depression and Sex-Specific Child Growth, the Upstate KIDS Study.
Hyojun ParkRajeshwari SundaramStephen E GilmanGriffith BellGermaine M Buck LouisEdwina H YeungPublished in: Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (2017)
The findings of this study suggest that antenatal depression was associated with lower weight and smaller height only for boys, whereas postnatal depressive symptoms were associated with higher weight for height only for girls. The timing of depression and the mechanisms of sex-specific responses require further examination.