1. Cohort Profile Update : The China Jintan Child Cohort Study
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Liu, Jianghong, Cao, Siyuan, Chen, Zehang, Raine, Adrian, Hanlon, Alexandra, Ai, Yuexian, Zhou, Guoping, Yan, Chonghuai, Leung, PatrickW, Linda, McCauley, Jennifer, Pinto-Martin, Liu, Jianghong, Cao, Siyuan, Chen, Zehang, Raine, Adrian, Hanlon, Alexandra, Ai, Yuexian, Zhou, Guoping, Yan, Chonghuai, Leung, PatrickW, Linda, McCauley, and Jennifer, Pinto-Martin
- Abstract
The China Jintan Child Cohort study began in 2004 with 1656 pre-school participants and a research focus on studying the impact of environmental exposures, such as lead, on children’s neurobehavioural outcomes. This population cohort now includes around 1000 of the original participants, who have been assessed three times over a period of 10 years. Since the original IJE cohort profile publication in 2010, participants have experienced a critical developmental transition from pre-school to school age and then adolescence. The study has also witnessed an increase in breadth and depth of data collection from the original aim of risk assessment. This cohort has added new directions to investigate the mechanisms and protective factors for the relationship between early health factors and child physical and mental health outcomes, with an emphasis on neurobehavioural consequences. The study now encompasses 11 domains, composed of repeated measures of the original variables and new domains of biomarkers, sleep, psychophysiology, neurocognition, personality, peer relationship, mindfulness and family dynamics. Depth of evaluation has increased from parent/teacher report to self/peer report and intergenerational family report. Consequently, the cohort has additional directions to include: (i) classmates of the original cohort participants for peer relationship assessment; and (ii) parental and grandparental measures to assess personality and dynamics within families. We welcome interest in our study and ask investigators to contact the corresponding author for additional information on data acquisition., Funding Agencies:National Institute of EnvironmentalHealth Sciences R01-ES018858 K01-ES015877 K02-ES019878 P30-ES01350University of Pennsylvania Center of Excellence in Environmental ToxicologyWacker FoundationJintanCity GovernmentJintan Hospital
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- 2015
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