Brie M. Reid Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Brie M. Reid, an Assistant Professor at John Brown University, investigates the intricate relationships between early-life experiences and later health outcomes. Her research encompasses a range of topics, including child nutrition, access to clean water, and the effects of stress on development. Reid's work particularly emphasizes the interplay between psychological stress and iron status in shaping neurodevelopmental outcomes during early life. She has demonstrated that early-life adversity can negatively impact iron levels in infancy and that stress during puberty can alter cortisol patterns in adolescents exposed to such adversity. A recent publication explores how different sources of mortality can affect life history traits. Her work also examines the impact of early childhood education on overall well-being. Reid's scholarship contributes to understanding how early interventions can mitigate the long-term consequences of adversity on children's health and development.
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- h-index: 13
- Publications: 36
- Citations: 702
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- - Association between Cortisol Stress Response and Iron Status in Pregnancy: Insights from a Study of Pregnant Black Women with Medicaid Insurance (2024) DOI
- From Womb to Well-being: The Intricate Link between Psychoneuroendocrinology, Metabolism, and Fetal Programming for Optimal Neurodevelopment and Health (2024) DOI
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