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Birth Cohort Study of China Medical University

Birth Cohort Study of China Medical University

Recruiting
18 years and older
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

The CMUBCS is a birth cohort study located in Shenyang, China. Its initial aim is to facilitate research on understanding the interplay between genes and environmental factors on disease etiology. Data are collected regarding environmental factors, family and lifestyle, clinical experimental outcomes and imaging results of pregnant women and children from birth to 18 years old. Biological samples including blood and tissue samples are also collected from the children and their parents.

Description

Early life phase (fetal and infant) is a critical period for the development of health and disease in a person's life. Many adult chronic diseases, such as diabetes, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, all come from the exposure of negative environmental and behavioral factors during this period. By collecting the lifestyle data and clinical data of pregnant women at different periods, the appropriate indicators are anticipated to be selected to predict and evaluate the outcome of pregnancy and the health of the mothers and children in the long term. The status of overweight and obesity of children in Shenyang and its surrounding areas are anticipated to be analyzed by descriptive and etiological analysis through collecting the lifestyle data and clinical data of different periods of pregnant women and the lifestyle data of different developmental stages of children.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Pregnant women, <13 gestational weeks
  2. Permanent residents or families intended to remain in Shenyang and surrounding areas
  3. Pregnant women who are planned to be examined and delivered in Shengjing Hospital.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Pregnant women who refuse to take part in the study
  2. Pregnant women have diseases that might affect the results of researches, including neuropsychiatric disorders.

Study details
    Twin; Complicating Pregnancy
    Advanced Maternal Age Pregnancy
    Scarred Uterus
    Overweight and Obesity

NCT03561766

Shengjing Hospital

26 January 2024

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