ea0093p21 | Guided Poster Tour 2: Miscellaneous | EYES2023
Kacharava Tamar
, Nemsadze Ketevan
, Inasaridze Ketevan
Background: There is preliminary evidence that prenatal maternal stress (PNMS) is a risk factor for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Vitamin D deficiency during critical periods of development could lead to persistent brain alterations. Some studies support the hypothesis that prenatal Testosterone exposure contributes to the development of ADHD in children. This study aimed to investigate the hypothesis, that presence of prenatal maternal stress, increased lev...