ANA PAULA SCOLEZE FERRER

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Unidades Organizacionais
Instituto da Criança, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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    Avaliação do desenvolvimento neuropsicomotor
    (2022) FERRER, Ana Paula Scoleze; GRISI, Sandra Josefina Ferraz Ellero
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    Tuberculose
    (2022) FERRONATO, Angela Esposito; FERRER, Ana Paula Scoleze
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    A neurociência e o desenvolvimento infantil com ênfase nos primeiros mil dias
    (2018) ESCOBAR, Ana Maria de Ulhôa; FERRER, Ana Paula Scoleze; GRISI, Sandra Josefina Ferraz Ellero
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    Crescimento e desenvolvimento
    (2022) ESCOBAR, Ana Maria de Ulhoa; FERRER, Ana Paula Scoleze; GRISI, Sandra
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    Cefaleia recorrente
    (2022) ZUCCOLOTTO, Sandra Maria Callioli; FERRER, Ana Paula Scoleze
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    Acompanhamento do desenvolvimento psíquico na primeira infância: o uso dos indicadores clínicos de risco para o desenvolvimento infantil (IRDI)
    (2018) PESARO, Maria Eugênia; KUPFER, Maria Cristina Machado; ESCOBAR, Ana Maria de Ulhôa; GOMES, Filumena Maria da Silva; VALENTE, Maria Helena; FERRER, Ana Paula Scoleze; GRISI, Sandra Josefina Ferraz Ellero
  • article 5 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Overall and Sex-Specific Associations Between Fetal Adversity and Child Development at Age 1 Year: Evidence From Brazil
    (2018) FINK, Guenther; ANDREWS, Kathryn G.; BRENTANI, Helena; GRISI, Sandra; FERRER, Ana Paula Scoleze; BRENTANI, Alexandra
    A growing body of epigenetic research suggests that in-utero adaptations to environmental changes display important sex-specific variation. We tested this heterogeneous adaptation hypothesis using data from 900 children born at the University Hospital in Sao Paulo, Brazil, between October 2013 and April 2014. Crude and adjusting linear models were used to quantify the associations between prematurity, being small for gestational age, and children's physical and mental development at 12 months of age. Prematurity was negatively associated with neuropsychological development in final models (z score difference, -0.42, 95% confidence intervals: -0.71, -0.14), but associations did not vary significantly by sex. For being small for gestational age, associations with height-for-age, weight-for-age, and neuropsychological development were also negative, but they were systematically larger for male than for female infants (P < 0.05 for all). These results suggest that male fetuses may be more vulnerable to intrauterine adversity than female fetuses. Further research will be needed to better understand the mechanisms underlying these sex-specific associations.
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    Otite média aguda
    (2022) FERRER, Ana Paula Scoleze; VALENTE, Maria Helena
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    Avaliação do desenvolvimento
    (2022) FERRER, Ana Paula Scoleze; ESCOBAR, Ana Maria de Ulhoa; GRISI, Sandra
  • article 8 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Cohort Profile: Sao Paulo Western Region Birth Cohort (ROC)
    (2020) BRENTANI, Alexandra; FERRER, Ana Paula Scoleze; BRENTANI, Helena; LIU, Cindy H.; GRISI, Sandra J. F. E.; VALENTE, Maria Helena; GOMES, Filumena; ESCOBAR, Ana Maria de Ulhoa; FINK, Gunther