Relation between headache in childhood and physical and psychiatric symptoms in adulthood:
national birth cohort study
Not exact matches
Perinatal mortality and morbidity up to 28 days after
birth among 743,070 low - risk planned home and hospital
births: A
cohort study based on three merged
national perinatal databases.
Using data from the Danish
National Birth Cohort in Denmark, researchers in the University of Adelaide's Robinson Research Institute
studied the outcomes of 368 women who were on antidepressants prior to becoming pregnant.
Cost effectiveness of alternative planned places of
birth in woman at low risk of complications: evidence from the Birthplace in England
national prospective
cohort study
The effect of maternal age and planned place of
birth on intrapartum outcomes in healthy women with straightforward pregnancies: secondary analysis of the Birthplace
national prospective
cohort study
The
study, which looked at data for more than 25,000 women participating in the Danish
National Birth Cohort, measured how long women breastfed and also how intensely.
The Lifestyle During Pregnancy
Study examined a subset of five - year - old children and their mothers from the Danish
National Birth Cohort.
The Columbia researchers with colleagues in Finland conducted an analysis of data from the Finnish Prenatal
Study of Schizophrenia, a large,
national birth cohort with an extensive bio-bank.
The
study, «Elevated Maternal C - Reactive Protein and Increased Risk of Schizophrenia in a
National Birth Cohort,» is published online in the American Journal of Psychiatry.
Researchers analyzed data from a large
national birth cohort of pregnant women who participated in the Finnish Prenatal Study of Schizophrenia and their offspring from the Finnish Maternity Cohort, which archived over 1 million prenatal serum specimens since
cohort of pregnant women who participated in the Finnish Prenatal
Study of Schizophrenia and their offspring from the Finnish Maternity
Cohort, which archived over 1 million prenatal serum specimens since
Cohort, which archived over 1 million prenatal serum specimens since 1983.
Investigators looked at data from a large, nationally representative sample of preschool - aged children — the Early Childhood Longitudinal
Study -
Birth Cohort, conducted by the
National Center for Education Statistics.
«This research really began in 2002 when our colleagues from the
National Institutes of Health, led by Patrick Duffy and Michal Fried, enrolled a
birth cohort of children in Tanzania,» said Kurtis, director of the Center for International Health Research at Rhode Island Hospital, and the
study's principal investigator.
Methods: We
studied, within the Danish
National Birth Cohort, the potential interaction between smoking and coffee drinking while pregnant on the risk of foetal (early and late) death.
9Hinkle S.N. et al. (2015) First trimester coffee and tea intake and risk of gestational diabetes mellitus: a
study within a
national birth cohort.
[9] While some have questioned the generalizability of the ECLS - K results due to sampling, [10] the qualitative result has been replicated using the
National Assessment of Educational Progress (the 2017 Morgan et al.
study), the Education Longitudinal Study of 2002, [11] and the ECLS - Birth Co
study), the Education Longitudinal
Study of 2002, [11] and the ECLS - Birth Co
Study of 2002, [11] and the ECLS -
Birth Cohort.
Data from two prospective population - based British
birth cohort studies, the 1958 National Child Development Study35 (NCDS) and the 1970 British Cohort Study36 (BCS), are com
cohort studies, the 1958
National Child Development Study35 (NCDS) and the 1970 British
Cohort Study36 (BCS), are com
Cohort Study36 (BCS), are combined.
A prospective
study within the Danish
National Birth Cohort.
The MRC
National Survey of Health and Development (NSHD), the British 1946
birth cohort study, provides prospective measures of social class origin and attainment, childhood cognitive ability and educational attainment, and parenting practices and has measured cognitive ability in their first offspring.