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Carol L Cheatham

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Nutrition Research (New York, N.Y.)|October 13, 2015
Genetic and epigenetic transgenerational implications related to omega-3 fatty acids. Part II: maternal FADS2 rs174575 genotype and DNA methylation predict toddler cognitive performanceCarol L Cheatham, Daniel S Lupu, Mihai D Niculescu
Journal of Cognition and Development : Official Journal of the Cognitive Development Society|January 18, 2014
Elicited Imitation Performance at 20 Months Predicts Memory Abilities in School-Age ChildrenTracy Riggins, Carol L Cheatham, Emily Stark, et al.
Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)|December 6, 2016
Blueberry Consumption Affects Serum Uric Acid Concentrations in Older Adults in a Sex-Specific MannerCarol L Cheatham, Itzel Vazquez-Vidal, Amanda Medlin, et al.
Nutrition Research (New York, N.Y.)|October 7, 2015
Genetic and epigenetic transgenerational implications related to omega-3 fatty acids. Part I: maternal FADS2 genotype and DNA methylation correlate with polyunsaturated fatty acid status in toddlers: an exploratory analysisDaniel S Lupu, Carol L Cheatham, Karen D Corbin, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience|March 11, 2022
Enhancing the Cognitive Effects of Flavonoids With Physical Activity: Is There a Case for the Gut Microbiome?Carol L Cheatham, David C Nieman, Andrew P Neilson, et al.
Advances in Child Development and Behavior|January 7, 2011
The development of declarative memory in infants born pretermCarol L Cheatham, Heather Whitney Sesma, Patricia J Bauer, et al.
Advances in Child Development and Behavior|January 7, 2011
Declarative memory in abused and neglected infantsCarol L Cheatham, Marina Larkina, Patricia J Bauer, et al.
Lipids|April 23, 2011
Fish oil supplementation during lactation: effects on cognition and behavior at 7 years of ageCarol L Cheatham, Anne Sofie Nerhammer, Marie Asserhøj, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|June 11, 2022
Testing a cascade model linking prenatal inflammation to child executive functionMarie Camerota, Amanda C Wylie, Jessica Goldblum, et al.
Pediatric Research|June 28, 2011
Long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation in infancy reduces heart rate and positively affects distribution of attentionJohn Colombo, Susan E Carlson, Carol L Cheatham, et al.
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Nutrition Research (New York, N.Y.)|October 13, 2015
Genetic and epigenetic transgenerational implications related to omega-3 fatty acids. Part II: maternal FADS2 rs174575 genotype and DNA methylation predict toddler cognitive performanceCarol L Cheatham, Daniel S Lupu, Mihai D Niculescu
Journal of Cognition and Development : Official Journal of the Cognitive Development Society|January 18, 2014
Elicited Imitation Performance at 20 Months Predicts Memory Abilities in School-Age ChildrenTracy Riggins, Carol L Cheatham, Emily Stark, et al.
Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)|December 6, 2016
Blueberry Consumption Affects Serum Uric Acid Concentrations in Older Adults in a Sex-Specific MannerCarol L Cheatham, Itzel Vazquez-Vidal, Amanda Medlin, et al.
Nutrition Research (New York, N.Y.)|October 7, 2015
Genetic and epigenetic transgenerational implications related to omega-3 fatty acids. Part I: maternal FADS2 genotype and DNA methylation correlate with polyunsaturated fatty acid status in toddlers: an exploratory analysisDaniel S Lupu, Carol L Cheatham, Karen D Corbin, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience|March 11, 2022
Enhancing the Cognitive Effects of Flavonoids With Physical Activity: Is There a Case for the Gut Microbiome?Carol L Cheatham, David C Nieman, Andrew P Neilson, et al.
Advances in Child Development and Behavior|January 7, 2011
The development of declarative memory in infants born pretermCarol L Cheatham, Heather Whitney Sesma, Patricia J Bauer, et al.
Advances in Child Development and Behavior|January 7, 2011
Declarative memory in abused and neglected infantsCarol L Cheatham, Marina Larkina, Patricia J Bauer, et al.
Lipids|April 23, 2011
Fish oil supplementation during lactation: effects on cognition and behavior at 7 years of ageCarol L Cheatham, Anne Sofie Nerhammer, Marie Asserhøj, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|June 11, 2022
Testing a cascade model linking prenatal inflammation to child executive functionMarie Camerota, Amanda C Wylie, Jessica Goldblum, et al.
Pediatric Research|June 28, 2011
Long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation in infancy reduces heart rate and positively affects distribution of attentionJohn Colombo, Susan E Carlson, Carol L Cheatham, et al.
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