Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3039471412> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3039471412 endingPage "84" @default.
- W3039471412 startingPage "76" @default.
- W3039471412 abstract "Minipuberty describes the transient sex-specific activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis during the first 6 months of life in boys and during the first 2 years in girls. It leads to a rise of luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, estradiol, and testosterone. The existence of minipuberty has been known for >40 years, but we still do not fully understand why it takes place. Current thinking suggests that it is an essential imprinting period for different body functions. Firstly, minipuberty plays an important role in genital organ development; testosterone influences penile growth, the number of Sertoli cells, and spermatogenesis. Secondly, it seems to influence the infant’s body composition; testosterone likely has an imprinting effect on BMI and body weight of boys and growth velocity in the first 6 months of life. Thirdly, it affects cognitive functions; testosterone has an impact on language organization in the infant brain and estradiol affects laryngeal sound production and baby babbling. There are inconsistent findings concerning the impact of minipuberty on sex-specific playing behavior. Minipuberty is an interesting field of research, and further studies in this area will teach us more about this exciting period of human development." @default.
- W3039471412 created "2020-07-10" @default.
- W3039471412 creator A5038580507 @default.
- W3039471412 creator A5062071442 @default.
- W3039471412 date "2020-01-01" @default.
- W3039471412 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W3039471412 title "Minipuberty: Why Does it Happen?" @default.
- W3039471412 cites W1876779216 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W1960370769 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W1963851566 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W1970065612 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W1974534767 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W1977199841 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W1977926077 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W1983501677 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W1985454519 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W1987625826 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W1993346200 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W1996202698 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W1998327614 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2010894991 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2020224460 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2024128496 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2032559719 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2035924698 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2039882483 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2039888426 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2047739157 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2051329512 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2062069937 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2070172938 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2072470493 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2075212277 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2076992250 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2078309606 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2084987025 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2088860740 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2090222692 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2091338483 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2091484792 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2101134226 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2102331750 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2105694382 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2110711043 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2115964707 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2123150159 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2126521585 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2136111306 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2143572605 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2148000302 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2148934707 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2155096097 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2160827073 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2163984201 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2164820455 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2254998737 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2287982785 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2292496038 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2405189100 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2409019879 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2618875550 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2785097051 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2799878621 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2800621652 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2808045592 @default.
- W3039471412 cites W2942066359 @default.
- W3039471412 doi "https://doi.org/10.1159/000508329" @default.
- W3039471412 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32599600" @default.
- W3039471412 hasPublicationYear "2020" @default.
- W3039471412 type Work @default.
- W3039471412 sameAs 3039471412 @default.
- W3039471412 citedByCount "46" @default.
- W3039471412 countsByYear W30394714122020 @default.
- W3039471412 countsByYear W30394714122021 @default.
- W3039471412 countsByYear W30394714122022 @default.
- W3039471412 countsByYear W30394714122023 @default.
- W3039471412 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3039471412 hasAuthorship W3039471412A5038580507 @default.
- W3039471412 hasAuthorship W3039471412A5062071442 @default.
- W3039471412 hasBestOaLocation W30394714121 @default.
- W3039471412 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W3039471412 hasConcept C123765429 @default.
- W3039471412 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W3039471412 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W3039471412 hasConcept C134589348 @default.
- W3039471412 hasConcept C138496976 @default.
- W3039471412 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W3039471412 hasConcept C146819174 @default.
- W3039471412 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W3039471412 hasConcept C2778575703 @default.
- W3039471412 hasConcept C2779279165 @default.
- W3039471412 hasConcept C2779279991 @default.
- W3039471412 hasConcept C2781068068 @default.
- W3039471412 hasConcept C41895202 @default.
- W3039471412 hasConcept C42407357 @default.
- W3039471412 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W3039471412 hasConcept C71315377 @default.
- W3039471412 hasConcept C71924100 @default.