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Gillings School of Global Public Health > Department of Maternal and Child Health > Division: None


Alison Stuebe is interested in modifiable risk factors for metabolic disease in the perinatal period, gestational diabetes, pregnancy-associated weight gain, maternal health effects of lactation, effects of postpartum depression on breastfeeding physiology, the role of subclinical infection in breast pain, and the etiology of racial and ethnic disparities in breastfeeding, breastfeeding difficulties, and postpartum depression.
(Keywords: Asymptomatic infection, breastfeeding, breastfeeding (complications), ethnic disparities (etiology), gestational diabetes, lactation (health aspects), maternal health, metabolic diseases, metabolic diseases (risk factors), perinatology, postpartum depression, postpartum depression (epidemiology), pregnant women (weight gain in), race disparities (etiology))

Research Topics: Maternal and Fetal Health, Women's Mental Health