نتایج جستجو برای: longitudinal study

تعداد نتایج: 4025281  

2018
Ana Amélia Freitas-Vilela Rebecca M Pearson Pauline Emmett Jon Heron Andrew D A C Smith Alan Emond Joseph R Hibbeln Maria Beatriz Trindade Castro Gilberto Kac

Dietary intake during pregnancy may influence child neurodevelopment and cognitive function. This study aims to investigate the associations between dietary patterns obtained in pregnancy and intelligence quotients (IQ) among offspring at 8 years of age. Pregnant women enrolled in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children completed a food frequency questionnaire at 32 weeks' gestation...

2016
Suzanne Audrey Lindsey Brown Rona Campbell Andy Boyd John Macleod

BACKGROUND Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) is a birth cohort study within which the Project to Enhance ALSPAC through Record Linkage (PEARL) was established to enrich the ALSPAC resource through linkage between ALSPAC participants and routine sources of health and social data. PEARL incorporated qualitative research to seek the views of young people about data linkage, ...

Journal: :The International journal of eating disorders 2014
Sonja A Swanson Kate M Aloisio Nicholas J Horton Kendrin R Sonneville Ross D Crosby Kamryn T Eddy Alison E Field Nadia Micali

OBJECTIVES Studies of adolescent psychiatric disorders often collect information from adolescents and parents, yet most eating disorder epidemiologic studies only rely on adolescent report. METHOD We studied the eating disorder symptom reports, from questionnaires sent at participants' ages 14 and 16 years, provided by 7,968 adolescents from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children...

2015
K A Pettigrew S F Fajutrao Valles K Moll K Northstone S Ring C Pennell C Wang R Leavett M E Hayiou-Thomas P Thompson N H Simpson S E Fisher A J O Whitehouse M J Snowling D F Newbury S Paracchini

Twin studies indicate that dyscalculia (or mathematical disability) is caused partly by a genetic component, which is yet to be understood at the molecular level. Recently, a coding variant (rs133885) in the myosin-18B gene was shown to be associated with mathematical abilities with a specific effect among children with dyslexia. This association represents one of the most significant genetic a...

2018
R. M. Pearson A. Campbell L. M. Howard M. H. Bornstein H. O'Mahen B. Mars P. Moran

BACKGROUND The impact of underlying parental psychological vulnerability on the future mental health of offspring is not fully understood. Using a prospective cohort design, we investigated the association between dysfunctional parental personality traits and risks of offspring self-harm, depression and anxiety. METHODS The association between dysfunctional parental personality traits (monoto...

Journal: :International journal of audiology 2016
Amanda J Hall Rachel Humphriss David M Baguley Melanie Parker Colin D Steer

OBJECTIVE To estimate the prevalence of reduced sound tolerance (hyperacusis) in a UK population of 11-year-old children and examine the association of early life and auditory risk factors with report of hyperacusis. DESIGN A prospective UK population-based study. STUDY SAMPLE A total of 7097 eleven-year-old children within the Avon longitudinal study of parents and children (ALSPAC) were a...

2016
Caroline M. Taylor Jean Golding Alan M. Emond

BACKGROUND/AIM Studies on the effects of moderate prenatal exposure to cadmium (Cd) on birth outcomes have been contradictory and it has been suggested that effects may be partly masked by sex-specific effects. Our aim was to examine the association of Cd exposure in a large group of pregnant women with birth outcomes in the whole group of participants and by sex. METHODS Pregnant women were ...

2015
Iryna Culpin Lexine Stapinski Ömür Budanur Miles Ricardo Araya Carol Joinson

BACKGROUND Previous studies have linked exposure to early socioeconomic adversity to depression, but the mechanisms of this association are not well understood. Locus of control (LoC), an individual's control-related beliefs, has been implicated as a possible mechanism, however, longitudinal evidence to support this is lacking. METHODS The study sample comprised 8803 participants from a UK co...

2016
Jana J. Anderson Sean Hoath Stanley Zammit Thomas D. Meyer Jill P Pell Daniel Mackay Daniel J. Smith

BACKGROUND Previous studies have suggested a possible link between exposure to influenza in utero and bipolar disorder in adulthood. Using data from a prospective birth cohort, we aimed to test for an association between exposure to gestational influenza and the experience of hypomania assessed in early adulthood. METHODS We used data on 2957 participants from the Avon Longitudinal Study of P...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2014
Adrienne R Hughes Andrea Sherriff Andrew R Ness John J Reilly

OBJECTIVES To investigate associations between timing of adiposity rebound (AR; the period in childhood where BMI begins to increase from its nadir) and adiposity (BMI, fat mass) at age 15 years in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC). METHODS The sample consisted of 546 children with AR derived in childhood and BMI and fat mass index (FMI; fat mass measured by dual-en...

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