作者
Jake M Najman, Rosa Alati, William Bor, Alexandra Clavarino, Abdullah Mamun, John J McGrath, David McIntyre, Michael O’Callaghan, James Scott, Greg Shuttlewood, Gail M Williams, Naomi Wray
发表日期
2015/2/1
期刊
International journal of epidemiology
卷号
44
期号
1
页码范围
78-78f
出版商
Oxford University Press
简介
The Mater-University of Queensland Study of Pregnancy (MUSP) and its outcomes began in 1981 with data collected on 7223 pregnant woman-child pairs (6753 mothers, of whom 520 had 2 study children, less 50 who had multiple births). These women, and their children, were initially followed for up to 21 years. Since then there have been additional follow-ups of the mothers (27 years) and their children (30 years). There has also been a substantial increase in the breadth of topics addressed, with the collection of biological samples, the administration of structured clinical assessments of mental health and cognitive capacity, and markers of physical health such as lung function and blood pressure. MUSP was originally developed as a birth cohort study. It has become a longitudinal study of growth, development and ageing with an emphasis on the generational transmission of a wide range of factors …
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