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====== Lifelines NEXT ====== | ====== Lifelines NEXT ====== | ||
- | Lifelines NEXT is one of Lifelines' | + | Lifelines NEXT is one of Lifelines' |
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+ | ===== Protocol ===== | ||
- | PROTOCOL\\ | ||
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- | Participants are included from 12 weeks of gestation, mainly via midwives and obstetricians. They are closely followed, including their partners and children until at least one year after birth. Further long-term follow-up of physical and psychological health will be embedded following the [[cohort|Lifelines procedures]].\\ | + | Participants are included from 12 weeks of gestation, mainly via midwives and obstetricians. They are closely followed, including their partners and [[children]] until at least one year after birth. Further long-term follow-up of physical and psychological health will be embedded following the [[cohort|Lifelines procedures]].\\ |
During the study period of Lifelines NEXT, biomaterials are collected including maternal and neonatal (cord) blood, placental tissue, feces breastmilk and urine at 10 different time points. Data on environmental factors, including continuous data collection from connected devices, social, medical and birth factors, including lifestyle related, reproduction related and nutritional factors are collected via questionnaires at 14 different time points.\\ | During the study period of Lifelines NEXT, biomaterials are collected including maternal and neonatal (cord) blood, placental tissue, feces breastmilk and urine at 10 different time points. Data on environmental factors, including continuous data collection from connected devices, social, medical and birth factors, including lifestyle related, reproduction related and nutritional factors are collected via questionnaires at 14 different time points.\\ | ||
The extensive collection of different biomaterials during pregnancy and thereafter will give the opportunity to relate e.g. environmental factors and maternal and neonatal microbiome composition to epigenetic changes and health outcomes. The nesting of the study within Lifelines enables to include preconceptional transgenerational data, which largely extends familial information. | The extensive collection of different biomaterials during pregnancy and thereafter will give the opportunity to relate e.g. environmental factors and maternal and neonatal microbiome composition to epigenetic changes and health outcomes. The nesting of the study within Lifelines enables to include preconceptional transgenerational data, which largely extends familial information. | ||
- | PERIOD\\ | + | ===== Period ===== |
- | The first inclusion of Lifelines NEXT was October 2016. At the time of writing (July, 2019), the project consists of approx. | + | |
+ | The first inclusion of Lifelines NEXT was October 2016. Inclusion | ||
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- | + | ===== Publications using NEXT data ===== | |
- | + | * Warmink-Perdijk WDB et al. (2020) | |
- | | **Questions English** | + | |
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