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Cohort profile: the Ewha Birth and Growth Study

With the introduction of life-course epidemiology, researchers realized the importance of identifying risk factors in early life to prevent chronic diseases. This led to the establishment of the Ewha Birth and Growth Study in 2001; the study is a prospective birth cohort designed to provide evidence...

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Autores principales: Lee, Hye Ah, Park, Bohyun, Min, Jungwon, Choi, Eun Jeong, Kim, Ui Jeong, Park, Hyun Jin, Park, Eun Ae, Cho, Su Jin, Kim, Hae Soon, Lee, Hwayoung, Kim, Young Ju, Hong, Young Sun, Kim, Eui-Jung, Ha, Eun Hee, Park, Hyesook
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Publicado: Korean Society of Epidemiology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8060523/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33677859
http://dx.doi.org/10.4178/epih.e2021016
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author Lee, Hye Ah
Park, Bohyun
Min, Jungwon
Choi, Eun Jeong
Kim, Ui Jeong
Park, Hyun Jin
Park, Eun Ae
Cho, Su Jin
Kim, Hae Soon
Lee, Hwayoung
Kim, Young Ju
Hong, Young Sun
Kim, Eui-Jung
Ha, Eun Hee
Park, Hyesook
author_facet Lee, Hye Ah
Park, Bohyun
Min, Jungwon
Choi, Eun Jeong
Kim, Ui Jeong
Park, Hyun Jin
Park, Eun Ae
Cho, Su Jin
Kim, Hae Soon
Lee, Hwayoung
Kim, Young Ju
Hong, Young Sun
Kim, Eui-Jung
Ha, Eun Hee
Park, Hyesook
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description With the introduction of life-course epidemiology, researchers realized the importance of identifying risk factors in early life to prevent chronic diseases. This led to the establishment of the Ewha Birth and Growth Study in 2001; the study is a prospective birth cohort designed to provide evidence of early life risk factors for a child’s growth and health. Participants were recruited from those who visited Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital (a tertiary hospital in southwest Seoul, Korea) for prenatal care at 24-28 weeks of gestation. In total, 891 mothers enrolled in this study between 2001 and 2006 and their offspring (n=940) were followed-up. Regular check-up examinations of offspring were conducted at 3 years, 5 years, and 7 years of age and every year thereafter. To consider age-related health issues, extensive data were collected using questionnaires and measurements. In 2021, the study subjects will reach 19 years of age, and we are planning a check-up examination for early adulthood. About 20 years have passed since the cohort data were collected, and we have published results on childhood health outcomes associated with prenatal and birth characteristics, genetic and epigenetic characteristics related to childhood metabolism, the effects of exposure to endocrine disruptors, and dietary patterns in childhood. Recently, we started reporting on topics related to adolescent health. The findings will facilitate identification of early life risk factors for chronic diseases and the development of interventions for diseases later in life.
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spelling pubmed-80605232021-05-04 Cohort profile: the Ewha Birth and Growth Study Lee, Hye Ah Park, Bohyun Min, Jungwon Choi, Eun Jeong Kim, Ui Jeong Park, Hyun Jin Park, Eun Ae Cho, Su Jin Kim, Hae Soon Lee, Hwayoung Kim, Young Ju Hong, Young Sun Kim, Eui-Jung Ha, Eun Hee Park, Hyesook Epidemiol Health Cohort Profile With the introduction of life-course epidemiology, researchers realized the importance of identifying risk factors in early life to prevent chronic diseases. This led to the establishment of the Ewha Birth and Growth Study in 2001; the study is a prospective birth cohort designed to provide evidence of early life risk factors for a child’s growth and health. Participants were recruited from those who visited Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital (a tertiary hospital in southwest Seoul, Korea) for prenatal care at 24-28 weeks of gestation. In total, 891 mothers enrolled in this study between 2001 and 2006 and their offspring (n=940) were followed-up. Regular check-up examinations of offspring were conducted at 3 years, 5 years, and 7 years of age and every year thereafter. To consider age-related health issues, extensive data were collected using questionnaires and measurements. In 2021, the study subjects will reach 19 years of age, and we are planning a check-up examination for early adulthood. About 20 years have passed since the cohort data were collected, and we have published results on childhood health outcomes associated with prenatal and birth characteristics, genetic and epigenetic characteristics related to childhood metabolism, the effects of exposure to endocrine disruptors, and dietary patterns in childhood. Recently, we started reporting on topics related to adolescent health. The findings will facilitate identification of early life risk factors for chronic diseases and the development of interventions for diseases later in life. Korean Society of Epidemiology 2021-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8060523/ /pubmed/33677859 http://dx.doi.org/10.4178/epih.e2021016 Text en ©2021, Korean Society of Epidemiology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Cohort Profile
Lee, Hye Ah
Park, Bohyun
Min, Jungwon
Choi, Eun Jeong
Kim, Ui Jeong
Park, Hyun Jin
Park, Eun Ae
Cho, Su Jin
Kim, Hae Soon
Lee, Hwayoung
Kim, Young Ju
Hong, Young Sun
Kim, Eui-Jung
Ha, Eun Hee
Park, Hyesook
Cohort profile: the Ewha Birth and Growth Study
title Cohort profile: the Ewha Birth and Growth Study
title_full Cohort profile: the Ewha Birth and Growth Study
title_fullStr Cohort profile: the Ewha Birth and Growth Study
title_full_unstemmed Cohort profile: the Ewha Birth and Growth Study
title_short Cohort profile: the Ewha Birth and Growth Study
title_sort cohort profile: the ewha birth and growth study
topic Cohort Profile
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8060523/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33677859
http://dx.doi.org/10.4178/epih.e2021016
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