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2. Self-supervised learning of accelerometer data provides new insights for sleep and its association with mortality
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Yuan, H., primary, Plekhanova, T., additional, Walmsley, R., additional, Reynolds, A.C., additional, Maddison, K.J., additional, Bucan, M., additional, Gehrman, P., additional, Rowlands, A., additional, Ray, D.W., additional, Bennett, D., additional, McVeigh, J., additional, Straker, L., additional, Kyle, S.D., additional, and Doherty, A., additional
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- 2024
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3. System reliability as perceived by maintenance personnel on petroleum production facilities
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Antonovsky, A., Pollock, C., and Straker, L.
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- 2016
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4. A crossover randomised and controlled trial of the impact of active video games on motor coordination and perceptions of physical ability in children at risk of Developmental Coordination Disorder
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Straker, L., Howie, E., Smith, A., Jensen, L., Piek, J., and Campbell, A.
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- 2015
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5. Does the Animal Fun program improve motor performance in children aged 4–6 years?
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Piek, J.P., McLaren, S., Kane, R., Jensen, L., Dender, A., Roberts, C., Rooney, R., Packer, T., and Straker, L.
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- 2013
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6. The Surveillance of Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, and Sleep: Protocol for the Development and Feasibility Evaluation of a Novel Measurement System
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Crowley, P, Ikeda, E, Islam, Shariful, Kildedal, R, Jacobsen, SS, Larsen, JR, Johansson, PJ, Hettiarachchi, P, Aadahl, M, Mork, PJ, Straker, L, Stamatakis, E, Holtermann, A, Gupta, N, Crowley, P, Ikeda, E, Islam, Shariful, Kildedal, R, Jacobsen, SS, Larsen, JR, Johansson, PJ, Hettiarachchi, P, Aadahl, M, Mork, PJ, Straker, L, Stamatakis, E, Holtermann, A, and Gupta, N
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- 2022
7. Associations of 12-year sleep behaviour trajectories from childhood to adolescence with myopia and ocular biometry during young adulthood
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Stafford-Bell, N, McVeigh, J, Lingham, G, Straker, L, Eastwood, PR, Yazar, S, Mackey, DA, Lee, SS-Y, Stafford-Bell, N, McVeigh, J, Lingham, G, Straker, L, Eastwood, PR, Yazar, S, Mackey, DA, and Lee, SS-Y
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PURPOSE: Cross-sectional studies have variably reported that poor sleep quality may be associated with myopia in children. Longitudinal data, collected over the ages when myopia develops and progresses, could provide new insights into the sleep-myopia paradigm. This study tested the hypothesis that 12-year trajectories of sleep behaviour from childhood to adolescence is associated with myopia during young adulthood. METHODS: At the 5-, 8-, 10-, 14- and 17-year follow-ups of the longitudinal Raine Study, which has been following a cohort since their birth in 1989-1992, participants' parents/guardians completed the Child Behaviour Checklist questionnaire (CBCL), which collected information on their child's sleep behaviour and quality. The CBCL includes six questions measuring sleep behaviour, which parents rated as 0 = not true, 1 = somewhat/sometimes true, or 2 = very/often true. Scores were summed at each follow-up to form a composite "sleep behaviour score". Latent Class Growth Analysis (LCGA) was used to classify participants according to their 12-year trajectory of sleep behaviour. At the 20-year follow-up, an eye examination was performed which included cycloplegic autorefraction and axial length measurement. RESULTS: The LCGA identified three clusters of participants based on their trajectory of sleep behaviour: those with minimal' (43.6% of the total Raine Study sample), 'declining' (48.9%), or 'persistent' (7.5%) sleep problems. A total of 1194 participants had ophthalmic data and longitudinal sleep data available for analysis (47.2% female, 85.6% Caucasian). No significant differences were observed in regards to age, sex, ethnicity or ocular parameters between trajectory groups. Unadjusted and fully adjusted analyses demonstrated that sleep problem behaviour was not significantly associated with changes in refractive error, axial length or corneal radius. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings do not support the hypothesis that there is an association between sleep behav
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- 2022
8. The association between different trajectories of low back pain and degenerative imaging findings in young adult participants within the Raine Study
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Smith, A. (Anne), Hancock, M. (Mark), O’Hanlon, S. (Susan), Krieser, M. (Michael), O’Sullivan, P. (Peter), Cicuttini, F. (Flavia), Straker, L. (Leon), Adler, B. (Brendan), Wang, Y. (Yuanyuan), Karppinen, J. (Jaro), Samartzis, D. (Dino), Beales, D. (Darren), Coenen, P. (Pieter), Kent, P. (Peter), Smith, A. (Anne), Hancock, M. (Mark), O’Hanlon, S. (Susan), Krieser, M. (Michael), O’Sullivan, P. (Peter), Cicuttini, F. (Flavia), Straker, L. (Leon), Adler, B. (Brendan), Wang, Y. (Yuanyuan), Karppinen, J. (Jaro), Samartzis, D. (Dino), Beales, D. (Darren), Coenen, P. (Pieter), and Kent, P. (Peter)
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Study design: Case-control study. Objective: Investigate the association between lumbar spine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings and 5-year trajectories of low back pain (LBP) in young Australian adults. Summary of Background Data: The association between lumbar spine imaging findings and LBP remains unclear due to important limitations of previous research, such as a lack of clearly defined LBP phenotypes and inadequate controlling for age, which may substantially affect the association. Methods: Seventy-eight “case” participants with a previously identified “consistent high disabling LBP” trajectory from age 17 to 22 years and 78 “control” participants from a trajectory with consistently low LBP over the same time period, matched for sex, body mass index, physical activity levels, and work physical demands, were identified from Gen2 Raine Study participants. At age 27, participants underwent a standardized lumbar MRI scan, from which 14 specific MRI phenotypes were identified. Primary analyses used unconditional logistic regression, adjusting for covariates used in the matching process, to investigate the relationship between presence of each imaging finding and being a case or control. Secondary analyses explored those relationships based on the number of spinal levels with each MRI finding. Results: The odds for being a case compared with a control were higher in those with disc degeneration (Pfirrmann grade ≥ 3; OR = 3.21, 95% CI: 1.60‐6.44; P = 0.001) or those with a herniation (OR = 1.90, 95% CI: 0.96‐3.74; P - 0.065). We also found that the association became substantially stronger when either disc degeneration or herniation was present at two or more spinal levels (OR = 5.56, 95% CI: 1.97‐15.70; P = 0.001, and OR = 5.85, 95% CI: 1.54‐22.25; P = 0.009, respectively). The other investigated MRI findings were not associated with greater odds of being a case. Conclusions: Lumbar disc degeneration and herniation may be important contributors to d
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- 2022
9. Your best day: An interactive app to translate how time reallocations within a 24-hour day are associated with health measures
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Harezlak, J, Dumuid, D, Olds, T, Wake, M, Rasmussen, CL, Pedisic, Z, Hughes, JH, Foster, DJR, Walmsley, R, Atkin, AJ, Straker, L, Fraysse, F, Smith, RT, Neumann, F, Kenett, RS, Mork, PJ, Bennett, D, Doherty, A, Stanford, T, Harezlak, J, Dumuid, D, Olds, T, Wake, M, Rasmussen, CL, Pedisic, Z, Hughes, JH, Foster, DJR, Walmsley, R, Atkin, AJ, Straker, L, Fraysse, F, Smith, RT, Neumann, F, Kenett, RS, Mork, PJ, Bennett, D, Doherty, A, and Stanford, T
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Reallocations of time between daily activities such as sleep, sedentary behavior and physical activity are differentially associated with markers of physical, mental and social health. An individual's most desirable allocation of time may differ depending on which outcomes they value most, with these outcomes potentially competing with each other for reallocations. We aimed to develop an interactive app that translates how self-selected time reallocations are associated with multiple health measures. We used data from the Australian Child Health CheckPoint study (n = 1685, 48% female, 11-12 y), with time spent in daily activities derived from a validated 24-h recall instrument, %body fat from bioelectric impedance, psychosocial health from the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory and academic performance (writing) from national standardized tests. We created a user-interface to the compositional isotemporal substitution model with interactive sliders that can be manipulated to self-select time reallocations between activities. The time-use composition was significantly associated with body fat percentage (F = 2.66, P < .001), psychosocial health (F = 4.02, P < .001), and academic performance (F = 2.76, P < .001). Dragging the sliders on the app shows how self-selected time reallocations are associated with the health measures. For example, reallocating 60 minutes from screen time to physical activity was associated with -0.8 [95% CI -1.0 to -0.5] %body fat, +1.9 [1.4 to 2.5] psychosocial score and +4.5 [1.8 to 7.2] academic performance. Our app allows the health associations of time reallocations to be compared against each other. Interactive interfaces provide flexibility in selecting which time reallocations to investigate, and may transform how research findings are disseminated.
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- 2022
10. Role of population-based cohorts in understanding the emergence and progression of musculoskeletal pain
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Waller, R. (Robert), Smith, A. J. (Anne Julia), Graven-Nielsen, T. (Thomas), Arendt-Nielsen, L. (Lars), Sterling, M. (Michele), Karppinen, J. I. (Jaro Ilari), O’Sullivan, P. B. (Peter Bruce), Straker, L. M. (Leon Melville), Slater, H. (Helen), Waller, R. (Robert), Smith, A. J. (Anne Julia), Graven-Nielsen, T. (Thomas), Arendt-Nielsen, L. (Lars), Sterling, M. (Michele), Karppinen, J. I. (Jaro Ilari), O’Sullivan, P. B. (Peter Bruce), Straker, L. M. (Leon Melville), and Slater, H. (Helen)
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- 2022
11. How to conduct a transdisciplinary scoping review to support decision making regarding children and digital technology
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Beynon, A and Straker, L
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- 2022
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12. Your best day: An interactive app to translate how time reallocations within a 24-hour day are associated with health measures
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Dumuid, D, Olds, T, Wake, M, Lund Rasmussen, C, Pedišić, Ž, Hughes, JH, Foster, D Jr, Walmsley, R, Atkin, AJ, Straker, L, Fraysse, F, Smith, RT, Neumann, F, Kenett, RS, Jarle Mork, P, Bennett, D, Doherty, A, Stanford, T, Dumuid, Dorothea, Olds, Timothy, Wake, Melissa, Lund Rasmussen, Charlotte, Pedišić, Željko, Hughes, Jim H, Foster, David JR, Walmsley, Rosemary, Atkin, Andrew J, Straker, Leon, Fraysse, Francois, Smith, Ross T, Neumann, Frank, Kenett, Ron S, Jarle Mork, Paul, Bennett, Derrick, Doherty, Aiden, and Stanford, Ty
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Male ,Multidisciplinary ,exercise ,Australia ,physical activity ,mobile application ,time reallocations ,Mobile Applications ,quality of life ,sedentary behaviour ,Quality of Life ,Humans ,Female ,Sedentary Behavior ,Child ,Exercise - Abstract
Reallocations of time between daily activities such as sleep, sedentary behavior and physical activity are differentially associated with markers of physical, mental and social health. An individual’s most desirable allocation of time may differ depending on which outcomes they value most, with these outcomes potentially competing with each other for reallocations. We aimed to develop an interactive app that translates how self-selected time reallocations are associated with multiple health measures. We used data from the Australian Child Health CheckPoint study (n = 1685, 48% female, 11–12 y), with time spent in daily activities derived from a validated 24-h recall instrument, %body fat from bioelectric impedance, psychosocial health from the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory and academic performance (writing) from national standardized tests. We created a user-interface to the compositional isotemporal substitution model with interactive sliders that can be manipulated to self-select time reallocations between activities. The time-use composition was significantly associated with body fat percentage (F = 2.66, P < .001), psychosocial health (F = 4.02, P < .001), and academic performance (F = 2.76, P < .001). Dragging the sliders on the app shows how self-selected time reallocations are associated with the health measures. For example, reallocating 60 minutes from screen time to physical activity was associated with -0.8 [95% CI -1.0 to -0.5] %body fat, +1.9 [1.4 to 2.5] psychosocial score and +4.5 [1.8 to 7.2] academic performance. Our app allows the health associations of time reallocations to be compared against each other. Interactive interfaces provide flexibility in selecting which time reallocations to investigate, and may transform how research findings are disseminated.
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- 2022
13. How to conduct a transdisciplinary realist review to support decision-making regarding children and digital technology
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Beynon, A and Straker, L
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- 2022
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14. How to conduct a transdisciplinary systematic review (with or without meta-analysis) to support decision-making regarding children and digital technology
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Beynon, A and Straker, L
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- 2022
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15. Gender differences in the relationships between lean body mass, fat mass and peak bone mass in young adults
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Zhu, K., Briffa, K., Smith, A., Mountain, J., Briggs, A. M., Lye, S., Pennell, C., Straker, L., and Walsh, J. P.
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- 2014
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16. An active video game intervention does not improve physical activity and sedentary time of children at-risk for developmental coordination disorder: a crossover randomized trial
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Howie, E. K., Campbell, A. C., and Straker, L. M.
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- 2016
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17. Overweight adolescents eat what? And when? Analysis of consumption patterns to guide dietary message development for intervention
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Smith, K. L., Straker, L. M., Kerr, D. A., and Smith, A. J.
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- 2015
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18. The influence of desk and display design on posture and muscle activity variability whilst performing information technology tasks
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Straker, L., Burgess-Limerick, R., Pollock, C., and Maslen, B.
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- 2009
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19. Insight into the longitudinal relationship between chronic subclinical inflammation and obesity from adolescence to early adulthood: A dual trajectory analysis
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Beales, D., Beynon, A., Jacques, A., Smith, A., Cicuttini, F., Straker, L., Beales, D., Beynon, A., Jacques, A., Smith, A., Cicuttini, F., and Straker, L.
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Objectives and design This study aimed to understand the longitudinal relationship between C-reactive protein (CRP) and body mass index (BMI) from adolescence to early adulthood. Methods CRP and BMI were collected from participants of the Raine Study Gen2 at 14-, 17-, 20- and 22-year follow-ups (n = 1312). A dual trajectory analysis was conducted to assess the association between CRP and BMI trajectories, providing conditional probabilities of membership of CRP trajectory membership given BMI trajectory membership. Best model fit was assessed by systematically fitting two to eight trajectory groups with linear and quadratic terms and comparing models according to the Bayesian Information Criterion statistic. Results The three CRP trajectories were; “stable-low” (71.0%), “low-to-high” (13.8%) and “stable-high” (15.2%). Participants in a “high-increasing” BMI trajectory had a higher probability of being in the “stable-high” CRP trajectory (60.4% of participants). In contrast, individuals in the “medium-increasing” BMI trajectory did not have a significantly increased probability of being in the “stable-high” CRP trajectory. Conclusions These findings support that chronic sub-clinical inflammation is present through adolescence into early adulthood in some individuals. Targeting chronic sub-clinical inflammation though obesity prevention strategies may be important for improving future health outcomes.
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- 2021
20. Time spent outdoors in childhood is associated with reduced risk of myopia as an adult
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Lingham, G, Yazar, S, Lucas, RM, Milne, E, Hewitt, AW, Hammond, CJ, MacGregor, S, Rose, KA, Chen, FK, He, M, Guggenheim, JA, Clarke, MW, Saw, S-M, Williams, C, Coroneo, MT, Straker, L, Mackey, DA, Lingham, G, Yazar, S, Lucas, RM, Milne, E, Hewitt, AW, Hammond, CJ, MacGregor, S, Rose, KA, Chen, FK, He, M, Guggenheim, JA, Clarke, MW, Saw, S-M, Williams, C, Coroneo, MT, Straker, L, and Mackey, DA
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Myopia (near-sightedness) is an important public health issue. Spending more time outdoors can prevent myopia but the long-term association between this exposure and myopia has not been well characterised. We investigated the relationship between time spent outdoors in childhood, adolescence and young adulthood and risk of myopia in young adulthood. The Kidskin Young Adult Myopia Study (KYAMS) was a follow-up of the Kidskin Study, a sun exposure-intervention study of 1776 children aged 6-12 years. Myopia status was assessed in 303 (17.6%) KYAMS participants (aged 25-30 years) and several subjective and objective measures of time spent outdoors were collected in childhood (8-12 years) and adulthood. Index measures of total, childhood and recent time spent outdoors were developed using confirmatory factor analysis. Logistic regression was used to assess the association between a 0.1-unit change in the time outdoor indices and risk of myopia after adjusting for sex, education, outdoor occupation, parental myopia, parental education, ancestry and Kidskin Study intervention group. Spending more time outdoors during childhood was associated with reduced risk of myopia in young adulthood (multivariable odds ratio [OR] 0.82, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.69, 0.98). Spending more time outdoors in later adolescence and young adulthood was associated with reduced risk of late-onset myopia (≥ 15 years of age, multivariable OR 0.79, 95% CI 0.64, 0.98). Spending more time outdoors in both childhood and adolescence was associated with less myopia in young adulthood.
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- 2021
21. Prevalence and patterns of multimorbidity in Australian baby boomers: the Busselton healthy ageing study
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Hunter, ML, Knuiman, MW, Musk, BAW, Hui, J, Murray, K, Beilby, JP, Hillman, DR, Hung, J, Newton, RU, Bucks, RS, Straker, L, Walsh, JP, Zhu, K, Bruce, DG, Eikelboom, RH, Davis, TME, Mackey, DA, James, AL, Hunter, ML, Knuiman, MW, Musk, BAW, Hui, J, Murray, K, Beilby, JP, Hillman, DR, Hung, J, Newton, RU, Bucks, RS, Straker, L, Walsh, JP, Zhu, K, Bruce, DG, Eikelboom, RH, Davis, TME, Mackey, DA, and James, AL
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Chronic medical conditions accumulate within individuals with age. However, knowledge concerning the trends, patterns and determinants of multimorbidity remains limited. This study assessed the prevalence and patterns of multimorbidity using extensive individual phenotyping in a general population of Australian middle-aged adults. METHODS: Participants (n = 5029, 55% female), born between 1946 and 1964 and attending the cross-sectional phase of the Busselton Healthy Ageing Study (BHAS) between 2010 and 2015, were studied. Prevalence of 21 chronic conditions was estimated using clinical measurement, validated instrument scores and/or self-reported doctor-diagnosis. Non-random patterns of multimorbidity were explored using observed/expected (O/E) prevalence ratios and latent class analysis (LCA). Variables associated with numbers of conditions and class of multimorbidity were investigated. RESULTS: The individual prevalence of 21 chronic conditions ranged from 2 to 54% and multimorbidity was common with 73% of the cohort having 2 or more chronic conditions. (mean ± SD 2.75 ± 1.84, median = 2.00, range 0-13). The prevalence of multimorbidity increased with age, obesity, physical inactivity, tobacco smoking and family history of asthma, diabetes, myocardial infarct or cancer. There were 13 pairs and 27 triplets of conditions identified with a prevalence > 1.5% and O/E > 1.5. Of the triplets, arthritis (> 50%), bowel disease (> 33%) and depression-anxiety (> 33%) were observed most commonly. LCA modelling identified 4 statistically and clinically distinct classes of multimorbidity labelled as: 1) "Healthy" (70%) with average of 1.95 conditions; 2) "Respiratory and Atopy" (11%, 3.65 conditions); 3) "Non-cardiometabolic" (14%, 4.77 conditions), and 4) "Cardiometabolic" (5%, 6.32 conditions). Predictors of multimorbidity class membership differed between classes and differed from predictors of number of co-occurring conditions. CONCLUSION: Multimor
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- 2021
22. Reducing occupational sedentary time: a systematic review and meta-analysis of evidence on activity-permissive workstations
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Neuhaus, M., Eakin, E. G., Straker, L., Owen, N., Dunstan, D. W., Reid, N., and Healy, G. N.
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- 2014
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23. Bone health and back pain: What do we know and where should we go?
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Briggs, A. M., Straker, L. M., and Wark, J. D.
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- 2009
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24. Informing retention in longitudinal cohort studies through a social marketing lens: Raine Study Generation 2 participants' perspectives on benefits and barriers to participation
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Costello, L. (Leesa), Dare, J. (Julie), Dontje, M. (Manon), Straker, L. (Leon), Costello, L. (Leesa), Dare, J. (Julie), Dontje, M. (Manon), and Straker, L. (Leon)
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BACKGROUND: Longitudinal cohort studies have made significant contributions to medical discoveries and provide the impetus for health interventions which reduce the risk of disease. Establishing and maintaining these cohorts is challenging and costly. While some attrition is unavoidable, maintaining a sufficient number of participants ensures that results remain representative and free from bias. Numerous studies have investigated ways to reduce attrition but few studies have sought to understand the experience of participants, and none have examined this through a social marketing framework. This first paper in a two part-series describes participants' experiences according to: benefits, barriers, motivators and influencers. The second paper uses this understanding to address issues relating to the 4Ps (product, price, place, promotion) of social marketing. METHODS: Participants were recruited from the Raine Study, a pregnancy cohort study that has been running in Western Australia since 1989. Qualitative interviews were conducted with 29 active and inactive participants from the Generation 2 cohort, who were originally enrolled in the Raine Study at birth by their parents (Generation 1). 'Active' participants (n = 17) were defined as those who agreed to attend their 27 year follow-up, while 'inactive' (n = 12) participants were defined as those who had not attended either of the past two follow-ups (at 22 and 27 years). RESULTS: There were considerable differences b
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25. Supporting Workers to Sit Less and Move More Through the Web-Based BeUpstanding Program: Protocol for a Single-Arm, Repeated Measures Implementation Study
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Healy, GN, Goode, AD, Abbott, A, Burzic, J, Clark, BK, Dunstan, DW, Eakin, EG, Frith, M, Gilson, ND, Gao, L, Gunning, L, Jetann, J, LaMontagne, AD, Lawler, SP, Moodie, M, Phuong, N, Owen, N, Straker, L, Timmins, P, Ulyate, L, Winkler, EAH, Healy, GN, Goode, AD, Abbott, A, Burzic, J, Clark, BK, Dunstan, DW, Eakin, EG, Frith, M, Gilson, ND, Gao, L, Gunning, L, Jetann, J, LaMontagne, AD, Lawler, SP, Moodie, M, Phuong, N, Owen, N, Straker, L, Timmins, P, Ulyate, L, and Winkler, EAH
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BACKGROUND: The web-based BeUpstanding Champion Toolkit was developed to support work teams in addressing the emergent work health and safety issue of excessive sitting. It provides a step-by-step guide and associated resources that equip a workplace representative-the champion-to adopt and deliver the 8-week intervention program (BeUpstanding) to their work team. The evidence-informed program is designed to raise awareness of the benefits of sitting less and moving more, build a supportive culture for change, and encourage staff to take action to achieve this change. Work teams collectively choose the strategies they want to implement and promote to stand up, sit less, and move more, with this bespoke and participative approach ensuring the strategies are aligned with the team's needs and existing culture. BeUpstanding has been iteratively developed and optimized through a multiphase process to ensure that it is fit for purpose for wide-scale implementation. OBJECTIVE: The study aimed to describe the current version of BeUpstanding, and the methods and protocol for a national implementation trial. METHODS: The trial will be conducted in collaboration with five Australian workplace health and safety policy and practice partners. Desk-based work teams from a variety of industries will be recruited from across Australia via partner-led referral pathways. Recruitment will target sectors (small business, rural or regional, call center, blue collar, and government) that are of priority to the policy and practice partners. A minimum of 50 work teams will be recruited per priority sector with a minimum of 10,000 employees exposed to the program. A single-arm, repeated-measures design will assess the short-term (end of program) and long-term (9 months postprogram) impacts. Data will be collected on the web via surveys and toolkit analytics and by the research team via telephone calls with champions. The Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance Framewo
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- 2020
26. Process evaluation of a workplace-based health promotion and exercise cluster-randomised trial to increase productivity and reduce neck pain in office workers: a RE-AIM approach
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Welch, A, Comans, T, O’Leary, S, Straker, L, Melloh, Markus, Sjøgaard, G, Healy, G, Chen, X, Pereira, M, Johnston, V, Welch, A, Comans, T, O’Leary, S, Straker, L, Melloh, Markus, Sjøgaard, G, Healy, G, Chen, X, Pereira, M, and Johnston, V
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- 2020
27. Informing retention in longitudinal cohort studies through a social marketing lens: Raine Study Generation 2 participants' perspectives on benefits and barriers to participation
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Costello, L, Dare, J, Dontje, Manon, Straker, L, Costello, L, Dare, J, Dontje, Manon, and Straker, L
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- 2020
28. Optimizing the interaction of children with information and communication technologies
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Straker, L. and Pollock, C.
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The major changes in the lives of children in industrially advanced countries associated with the increased interaction with information and communication technologies are presented. The potential opportunities and threats to the cognitive, social, physical, and visual development of children are reviewed to emphasize the importance of optimizing the interaction.
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29. ‘I am absolutely shattered’: The impact of chronic low back pain on Australian Aboriginal people
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Lin, I. B., OʼSullivan, P. B., Coffin, J. A., Mak, D. B., Toussaint, S., and Straker, L. M.
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- 2012
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30. Genetic variation in the beta-2 adrenergic receptor is associated with chronic musculoskeletal complaints in adolescents
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Skouen, J. S., Smith, A. J., Warrington, N. M., Oʼ Sullivan, P.B, McKenzie, L., Pennell, C. E., and Straker, L. M.
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- 2012
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31. Differences in scapular and humeral head position between swimmers and non-swimmers
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McKenna, L., Straker, L., Smith, A., and Cunningham, J.
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- 2011
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32. Examining pacing profiles in elite female road cyclists using exposure variation analysis
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Abbiss, C R, Straker, L, Quod, M J, Martin, D T, and Laursen, P B
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- 2010
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33. Laptop Computer Use
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Straker, L, primary
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- 2006
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34. Visual Display Units
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Straker, L, primary
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35. Combination Manual Handling Tasks
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Straker, L, primary
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- 2006
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36. The relationship among physical activity, motor competence and health-related fitness in 14-year-old adolescents
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Hands, B., Larkin, D., Parker, H., Straker, L., and Perry, M.
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- 2009
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37. The association between information and communication technology exposure and physical activity, musculoskeletal and visual symptoms and socio-economic status in 5-year-olds
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Straker, L. M., Pollock, C. M., Zubrick, S. R., and Kurinczuk, J. J.
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- 2006
38. Associations of autozygosity with a broad range of human phenotypes
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Clark, D.W. (David W), Okada, Y. (Yukinori), Moore, K.H.S. (Kristjan H S), Mason, D. (Dan), Pirastu, N. (Nicola), Gandin, I. (Ilaria), Mattsson, H. (Hannele), Barnes, C.L.K. (Catriona L K), Lin, K. (Kuang), Zhao, J.H. (Jing Hua), Deelen, P. (Patrick), Rohde, R. (Rebecca), Schurmann, C. (Claudia), Guo, X. (Xiuqing), Giulianini, F. (Franco), Zhang, W. (Weihua), Medina-Gomez, M.C. (Carolina), Karlsson, R. (Robert), Bao, Y. (Yanchun), Bartz, T.M. (Traci M), Baumbach, C. (Clemens), Biino, G. (Ginevra), Bixley, M.J. (Matthew J), Brumat, M. (Marco), Chai, J.-F. (Jin-Fang), Corre, T. (Tanguy), Cousminer, D.L. (Diana), Dekker, A.M. (Annelot M), Eccles, D.A. (David A), Eijk, K.R. (Kristel) van, Fuchsberger, C. (Christian), Gao, H. (He), Germain, M. (Marine), Gordon, S.D. (Scott D.), de Haan, H.G. (Hugoline G), Harris, S.E. (Sarah), Hofer, E. (Edith), Huerta-Chagoya, A. (Alicia), Igartua, C. (Catherine), Jansen, I. (Iris), Jia, Y. (Yucheng), Kacprowski, T. (Tim), Karlsson, T. (Torgny), Kleber, M.E. (Marcus), Li, S.A. (Shengchao Alfred), Li-Gao, R. (Ruifang), Mahajan, A. (Anubha), Matsuda, K. (Koichi), Meidtner, K. (Karina), Meng, W. (Weihua), Montasser, M.E. (May E.), Most, P.J. (Peter) van der, Munz, M. (Matthias), Nutile, T. (Teresa), Palviainen, T. (Teemu), Prasad, G. (Gauri), Prasad, R.B. (Rashmi B), Priyanka, T.D.S. (Tallapragada Divya Sri), Rizzi, F. (Federica), Salvi, E. (Erika), Sapkota, B.R. (Bishwa R), Shriner, D. (Daniel), Skotte, L. (Line), Smart, M.C. (Melissa C), Smith, A.V. (Albert), Spek, A. (Ashley) van der, Spracklen, C.N. (Cassandra N), Strawbridge, R.J. (Rona), Tajuddin, S.M. (Salman M), Trompet, S. (Stella), Turman, C. (Constance), Verweij, N. (Niek), Viberti, C. (Clara), Wang, L. (Lihua), Warren, H. (Helen), Wootton, R.E. (Robyn E), Yanek, L.R. (Lisa), Yao, J. (Jie), Yousri, N.A. (Noha A), Zhao, W. (Wei), Adeyemo, A.A. (Adebowale A), Afaq, S. (Saima), Aguilar-Salinas, C.A. (Carlos Alberto), Akiyama, M. (Masato), Albert, M.L. (Matthew L), Allison, M.A. (Matthew A), Alver, M. (Maris), Aung, T. (Tin), Azizi, J. (Joshan), Bentley, A.R. (Amy), Boeing, H. (Heiner), Boerwinkle, E.A. (Eric), Borja, J.B. (Judith B), Borst, G.J. (Gert) de, Bottinger, E.P. (Erwin), Broer, L. (Linda), Campbell, H. (Harry), Chanock, S.J. (Stephen), Chee, M.-L. (Miao-Li), Chen, G. (Guanjie), Chen, Y.-D.I. (Yii-Der I), Chen, Z. (Zhengming), Chiu, Y.-F. (Yen-Feng), Cocca, M. (Massimiliano), Collins, F.S. (Francis), Concas, M.P. (Maria Pina), Corley, J. (Janie), Cugliari, G. (Giovanni), Dam, R.M. (Rob) van, Damulina, A. (Anna), Daneshpour, M.S. (Maryam S), Day, F.R. (Felix), Delgado, G., Dhana, K. (Klodian), Doney, A.S.F. (Alex), Dörr, M. (Marcus), Doumatey, A. (Ayo), Dzimiri, N. (Nduna), Ebenesersdóttir, S.S. (S Sunna), Elliott, J. (Joshua), Elliott, P. (Paul), Ewert, R. (Ralf), Felix, J.F. (Janine), Fischer, K. (Krista), Freedman, B.I. (Barry), Girotto, S., Goel, A. (Anuj), Gögele, M. (Martin), Goodarzi, M. (Mark), Graff, M.J. (Maud J.L.), Granot-Hershkovitz, E. (Einat), Grodstein, F. (Francine), Guarrera, S. (Simonetta), Gudbjartsson, D.F. (Daniel), Guity, K. (Kamran), Gunnarsson, B. (Bjarni), Guo, Y. (Yu), Hagenaars, S.P. (Saskia P), Haiman, C.A. (Christopher), Halevy, A. (Avner), Harris, T.B. (Tamara B), Hedayati, M. (Mehdi), Heel, D.A. (David) van, Hirata, M. (Makoto), Höfer, I. (Imo), Hsiung, C.A. (Chao Agnes), Huang, J. (Jinyan), Hung, Y.-J. (Yi-Jen), Ikram, M.A. (Arfan), Jagadeesan, A. (Anuradha), Jousilahti, P. (Pekka), Kamatani, Y. (Yoichiro), Kanai, M. (Masahiro), Kerrison, N.D. (Nicola D), Kessler, T. (Thorsten), Khaw, K.-T. (Kay-Tee), Khor, C.C., Kleijn, D.P.V. (Dominique) de, Koh, W.-P. (Woon-Puay), Kolcic, I. (Ivana), Kraft, P. (Peter), Krämer, B.K. (Bernhard), Kutalik, Z. (Zoltán), Kuusisto, J. (Johanna), Langenberg, C. (Claudia), Launer, L.J. (Lenore), Lawlor, D.A. (Debbie), Lee, I.-T. (I-Te), Lee, W.-J. (Wen-Jane), Lerch, M. (M.), Li, L. (Liming), Liu, J. (Jianjun), Loh, M. (Marie), London, S.J. (Stephanie J), Loomis, S.J. (Stephanie J.), Lu, Y. (Yingchang), Luan, J. (Jian’an), Mägi, R. (Reedik), Manichaikul, A.W. (Ani W), Manunta, P. (Paolo), Masson, G. (Gisli), Matoba, N. (Nana), Mei, X.W. (Xue W), Meisinger, C. (Christa), Meitinger, T. (Thomas), Mezzavilla, M. (Massimo), Milani, L. (Lili), Millwood, I.Y. (Iona), Momozawa, Y. (Yukihide), Moore, A. (Amy), Morange, P.-E. (P.), Moreno-Macías, H. (Hortensia), Mori, T.A. (Trevor A), Morrison, A.C. (Alanna), Muka, T. (Taulant), Murakami, Y. (Yoshinori), Murray, A.D. (Alison D), Mutsert, R. (Reneé) de, Mychaleckyj, J.C. (Josyf), Nalls, M.A. (Michael), Nauck, M. (Matthias), Neville, M.J. (Matthew), Nolte, I.M. (Ilja), Ong, K.K. (Ken K), Orozco, L. (Lorena), Padmanabhan, S. (Sandosh), Pálsson, G. (Gunnar), Palmer, C.N.A. (Colin), Penninx, B.W.J.H., Pattie, A. (Alison), Polasek, O. (Ozren), Poulter, N.R. (Neil), Pramstaller, P.P. (Peter P), Quintana-Murci, L. (Lluis), Räikkönen, K. (Katri), Ralhan, S. (Sarju), Rao, D.C. (Dabeeru C), Rheenen, W. (Wouter) van, Rich, S.S. (Stephen), Ridker, P.M. (Paul M), Rietveld, C.A. (Cornelius A), Robino, A. (Antonietta), Rooij, F.J.A. (Frank) van, Ruggiero, D., Saba, Y. (Yasaman), Sabanayagam, C. (Charumathi), Sabater-Lleal, M. (Maria), Sala, C. (Cinzia), Salomaa, V. (Veikko), Sandow, K. (Kevin), Schmidt, H. (Helena), Scott, L.J. (Laura J), Scott, W.R. (William R), Sedaghati-Khayat, B. (Bahareh), Sennblad, B. (Bengt), Setten, J. (Jessica) van, Sever, P.J. (Peter J), Sheu, W.H.-H. (Wayne H-H), Shi, Y. (Yuan), Shrestha, S. (Smeeta), Shukla, S.R. (Sharvari Rahul), Sigurdsson, J.K. (Jon K), Sikka, T.T. (Timo Tonis), Singh, J.R. (Jai Rup), Smith, B.H. (Blair), Stancáková, A. (Alena), Stanton, A. (Alice), Starr, J.M. (John), Stefansdottir, L. (Lilja), Straker, L. (Leon), Sulem, P. (Patrick), Sveinbjornsson, G. (Gardar), Swertz, M.A. (Morris A), Taylor, A.M. (Adele M), Taylor, K.D. (Kent), Terzikhan, N. (Natalie), Tham, Y.-C. (Yih-Chung), Thorleifsson, G. (Gudmar), Thorsteinsdottir, U. (Unnur), Tillander, A. (Annika), Tracy, R.P. (Russell), Tusié-Luna, T. (Teresa), Tzoulaki, I., Vaccargiu, S. (Simona), Vangipurapu, J. (Jagadish), Veldink, J.H. (Jan), Vitart, V. (Veronique), Völker, U. (Uwe), Vuoksimaa, E. (Eero), Wakil, S.M. (Salma M), Waldenberger, M. (Melanie), Wander, G.S. (Gurpreet S), Wang, Y.X. (Ya Xing), Wareham, N.J. (Nick), Wild, S.H. (Sarah), Yajnik, C.S. (Chittaranjan S), Yuan, J.-M. (Jian-Min), Zeng, L. (Lingyao), Zhang, L. (Liang), Zhou, J. (Jie), Amin, N. (Najaf), Asselbergs, F.W. (Folkert), Bakker, S.J.L. (Stephan), Becker, D.M. (Diane), Lehne, B. (Benjamin), Bennett, D.A. (David), Berg, L.H. (Leonard) van den, Berndt, S.I. (Sonja), Bharadwaj, D. (Dwaipayan), Bielak, L.F. (Lawrence F.), Bochud, M. (Murielle), Boehnke, M. (Michael), Bouchard, C. (Claude), Bradfield, J.P. (Jonathan), Brody, J.A. (Jennifer A), Campbell, A. (Archie), Carmi, S. (Shai), Caulfield, M. (Mark), Cesarini, D. (David), Chambers, J.C. (John C), Chandak, G.R. (Giriraj), Cheng, C.-Y. (Ching-Yu), Ciullo, M. (Marina), Warrington, N.M. (Nicole), Cusi, D. (Daniele), Smith, G.D. (George Davey), Deary, I.J. (Ian J), Dorajoo, R. (Rajkumar), Duijn, C.M. (Cornelia) van, Ellinghaus, D. (David), Erdmann, J. (Jeanette), Hagen, K. (Knut), Evangelou, E. (Evangelos), Evans, M.K. (Michele), Faul, J.D. (Jessica D), Feenstra, B. (Bjarke), Feitosa, M.F. (Mary Furlan), Foisy, S. (Sylvain), Franke, A. (Andre), Friedlander, Y. (Yechiel), Gasparini, P. (Paolo), Gieger, C. (Christian), Gonzalez, C. (Clicerio), Goyette, P. (Philippe), Grant, S.F.A. (Struan), Griffiths, L.R. (Lyn R), Groop, L. (Leif), Gudnason, V. (Vilmundur), Gyllensten, U. (Ulf), Hakonarson, H. (Hakon), Hamsten, A. (Anders), Harst, P. (Pim) van der, Heng, C.K. (Chew-Kiat), Hicks, A.A. (Andrew A), Hochner, H., Huikuri, H.V. (Heikki), Hunt, S.C. (Steven), Jaddoe, V.W.V. (Vincent), De Jager, P., Johannesson, M. (Magnus), Johansson, A. (Åsa), Jonas, J.B. (Jost B), Jukema, J.W. (Jan Wouter), Junttila, M.J. (Juhani), Kaprio, J. (Jaakko), Kardia, S.L.R. (Sharon), Karpe, F. (Fredrik), Kumari, M. (Meena), Laakso, M. (Markku), van der Laan, S.W. (Sander W), Lahti, J. (Jari), Laudes, M. (Matthias), Lea, R.A. (Rodney A), Lieb, W. (Wolfgang), Lumley, T. (Thomas), Martin, N.G. (Nicholas), Ye, S. (Shu), Matullo, G., McCarthy, M.I. (Mark), Medland, S.E. (Sarah), Merriman, A., Metspalu, A. (Andres), Meyer, B.F. (Brian F), Mohlke, K.L. (Karen L), Montgomery, G.W. (Grant), Mook-Kanamori, D. (Dennis), Munroe, P. (Patricia), North, K.E. (Kari), Nyholt, D.R. (Dale), O’connell, J.R. (Jeffery R), Ober, C. (Carole), Oldehinkel, A.J. (Albertine), Palmas, W. (Walter), Pasterkamp, G.G. (Gerard G), Patin, E. (Etienne), Pennell, C.E. (Craig), Perusse, L. (Louis), Peyser, P.A. (Patricia A.), Pirastu, M. (Mario), Polderman, T.J.C. (Tinca), Porteous, D.J. (David J.), Posthuma, D. (Danielle), Psaty, B.M. (Bruce M), Rioux, J.D. (John), Rivadeneira, F. (Fernando), Rotimi, C. (Charles), Rotter, J.I. (Jerome I.), Rudan, I. (Igor), Ruijter, H.M. (Hester ) den, Sanghera, D.K. (Dharambir K), Sattar, N. (Naveed), Schmidt, R. (Reinhold), Schulze, M.B. (Matthias), Schunkert, H. (Heribert), Scott, R.A. (Robert), Shuldiner, A.R. (Alan R), Sim, X. (Xueling), Small, N. (Neil), Smith, J.A. (Jennifer A), Sotoodehnia, N. (Nona), Tai, E.-S. (E-Shyong), Teumer, A. (Alexander), Timpson, N.J. (Nicholas), Toniolo, D. (Daniela), Tregouet, D.-A. (David-Alexandre), Tuomi, T. (Tiinamaija), Vollenweider, P. (Peter), Wang, C.A. (Carol A), Weir, D.R. (David R), Whitfield, J. (John), Wijmenga, C. (Cisca), Wong, T.-Y. (Tien-Yin), Wright, J. (John), Yang, J. (Jingyun), Yu, L. (Lei), Zemel, B.S. (Babette S.), Zonderman, A.B. (Alan B), Perola, M. (Markus), Magnusson, P.K. (Patrik), Uitterlinden, A.G. (André), Kooner, J.S. (Jaspal S.), Chasman, D.I. (Daniel), Loos, R.J.F. (Ruth), Franceschini, N. (Nora), Franke, L. (Lude), Haley, C. (Chris), Hayward, C. (Caroline), Walters, R.G. (Robin G), Perry, J.R.B. (John R. B.), Esko, T. (Tõnu), Helgason, A. (Agnar), Zwart, J-A. (John-Anker), Joshi, P.K. (Peter), Kubo, M. (Michiaki), Wilson, J.F. (James), Clark, D.W. (David W), Okada, Y. (Yukinori), Moore, K.H.S. (Kristjan H S), Mason, D. (Dan), Pirastu, N. (Nicola), Gandin, I. (Ilaria), Mattsson, H. (Hannele), Barnes, C.L.K. (Catriona L K), Lin, K. (Kuang), Zhao, J.H. (Jing Hua), Deelen, P. (Patrick), Rohde, R. (Rebecca), Schurmann, C. (Claudia), Guo, X. (Xiuqing), Giulianini, F. (Franco), Zhang, W. (Weihua), Medina-Gomez, M.C. (Carolina), Karlsson, R. (Robert), Bao, Y. (Yanchun), Bartz, T.M. (Traci M), Baumbach, C. (Clemens), Biino, G. (Ginevra), Bixley, M.J. (Matthew J), Brumat, M. (Marco), Chai, J.-F. (Jin-Fang), Corre, T. (Tanguy), Cousminer, D.L. (Diana), Dekker, A.M. (Annelot M), Eccles, D.A. (David A), Eijk, K.R. (Kristel) van, Fuchsberger, C. (Christian), Gao, H. (He), Germain, M. (Marine), Gordon, S.D. (Scott D.), de Haan, H.G. (Hugoline G), Harris, S.E. (Sarah), Hofer, E. (Edith), Huerta-Chagoya, A. (Alicia), Igartua, C. (Catherine), Jansen, I. (Iris), Jia, Y. (Yucheng), Kacprowski, T. (Tim), Karlsson, T. (Torgny), Kleber, M.E. (Marcus), Li, S.A. (Shengchao Alfred), Li-Gao, R. (Ruifang), Mahajan, A. (Anubha), Matsuda, K. (Koichi), Meidtner, K. (Karina), Meng, W. (Weihua), Montasser, M.E. (May E.), Most, P.J. (Peter) van der, Munz, M. (Matthias), Nutile, T. (Teresa), Palviainen, T. (Teemu), Prasad, G. (Gauri), Prasad, R.B. (Rashmi B), Priyanka, T.D.S. (Tallapragada Divya Sri), Rizzi, F. (Federica), Salvi, E. (Erika), Sapkota, B.R. (Bishwa R), Shriner, D. (Daniel), Skotte, L. (Line), Smart, M.C. (Melissa C), Smith, A.V. (Albert), Spek, A. (Ashley) van der, Spracklen, C.N. (Cassandra N), Strawbridge, R.J. (Rona), Tajuddin, S.M. (Salman M), Trompet, S. (Stella), Turman, C. (Constance), Verweij, N. (Niek), Viberti, C. (Clara), Wang, L. (Lihua), Warren, H. (Helen), Wootton, R.E. (Robyn E), Yanek, L.R. (Lisa), Yao, J. (Jie), Yousri, N.A. (Noha A), Zhao, W. (Wei), Adeyemo, A.A. (Adebowale A), Afaq, S. (Saima), Aguilar-Salinas, C.A. (Carlos Alberto), Akiyama, M. (Masato), Albert, M.L. (Matthew L), Allison, M.A. (Matthew A), Alver, M. (Maris), Aung, T. (Tin), Azizi, J. (Joshan), Bentley, A.R. (Amy), Boeing, H. (Heiner), Boerwinkle, E.A. (Eric), Borja, J.B. (Judith B), Borst, G.J. (Gert) de, Bottinger, E.P. (Erwin), Broer, L. (Linda), Campbell, H. (Harry), Chanock, S.J. (Stephen), Chee, M.-L. (Miao-Li), Chen, G. (Guanjie), Chen, Y.-D.I. (Yii-Der I), Chen, Z. (Zhengming), Chiu, Y.-F. (Yen-Feng), Cocca, M. (Massimiliano), Collins, F.S. (Francis), Concas, M.P. (Maria Pina), Corley, J. (Janie), Cugliari, G. (Giovanni), Dam, R.M. (Rob) van, Damulina, A. (Anna), Daneshpour, M.S. (Maryam S), Day, F.R. (Felix), Delgado, G., Dhana, K. (Klodian), Doney, A.S.F. (Alex), Dörr, M. (Marcus), Doumatey, A. (Ayo), Dzimiri, N. (Nduna), Ebenesersdóttir, S.S. (S Sunna), Elliott, J. (Joshua), Elliott, P. (Paul), Ewert, R. (Ralf), Felix, J.F. (Janine), Fischer, K. (Krista), Freedman, B.I. (Barry), Girotto, S., Goel, A. (Anuj), Gögele, M. (Martin), Goodarzi, M. (Mark), Graff, M.J. (Maud J.L.), Granot-Hershkovitz, E. (Einat), Grodstein, F. (Francine), Guarrera, S. (Simonetta), Gudbjartsson, D.F. (Daniel), Guity, K. (Kamran), Gunnarsson, B. (Bjarni), Guo, Y. (Yu), Hagenaars, S.P. (Saskia P), Haiman, C.A. (Christopher), Halevy, A. (Avner), Harris, T.B. (Tamara B), Hedayati, M. (Mehdi), Heel, D.A. (David) van, Hirata, M. (Makoto), Höfer, I. (Imo), Hsiung, C.A. (Chao Agnes), Huang, J. (Jinyan), Hung, Y.-J. (Yi-Jen), Ikram, M.A. (Arfan), Jagadeesan, A. (Anuradha), Jousilahti, P. (Pekka), Kamatani, Y. (Yoichiro), Kanai, M. (Masahiro), Kerrison, N.D. (Nicola D), Kessler, T. (Thorsten), Khaw, K.-T. (Kay-Tee), Khor, C.C., Kleijn, D.P.V. (Dominique) de, Koh, W.-P. (Woon-Puay), Kolcic, I. (Ivana), Kraft, P. (Peter), Krämer, B.K. (Bernhard), Kutalik, Z. (Zoltán), Kuusisto, J. (Johanna), Langenberg, C. (Claudia), Launer, L.J. (Lenore), Lawlor, D.A. (Debbie), Lee, I.-T. (I-Te), Lee, W.-J. (Wen-Jane), Lerch, M. (M.), Li, L. (Liming), Liu, J. (Jianjun), Loh, M. (Marie), London, S.J. (Stephanie J), Loomis, S.J. (Stephanie J.), Lu, Y. (Yingchang), Luan, J. (Jian’an), Mägi, R. (Reedik), Manichaikul, A.W. (Ani W), Manunta, P. (Paolo), Masson, G. (Gisli), Matoba, N. (Nana), Mei, X.W. (Xue W), Meisinger, C. (Christa), Meitinger, T. (Thomas), Mezzavilla, M. (Massimo), Milani, L. (Lili), Millwood, I.Y. (Iona), Momozawa, Y. (Yukihide), Moore, A. (Amy), Morange, P.-E. (P.), Moreno-Macías, H. (Hortensia), Mori, T.A. (Trevor A), Morrison, A.C. (Alanna), Muka, T. (Taulant), Murakami, Y. (Yoshinori), Murray, A.D. (Alison D), Mutsert, R. (Reneé) de, Mychaleckyj, J.C. (Josyf), Nalls, M.A. (Michael), Nauck, M. (Matthias), Neville, M.J. (Matthew), Nolte, I.M. (Ilja), Ong, K.K. (Ken K), Orozco, L. (Lorena), Padmanabhan, S. (Sandosh), Pálsson, G. (Gunnar), Palmer, C.N.A. (Colin), Penninx, B.W.J.H., Pattie, A. (Alison), Polasek, O. (Ozren), Poulter, N.R. (Neil), Pramstaller, P.P. (Peter P), Quintana-Murci, L. (Lluis), Räikkönen, K. (Katri), Ralhan, S. (Sarju), Rao, D.C. (Dabeeru C), Rheenen, W. (Wouter) van, Rich, S.S. (Stephen), Ridker, P.M. (Paul M), Rietveld, C.A. (Cornelius A), Robino, A. (Antonietta), Rooij, F.J.A. (Frank) van, Ruggiero, D., Saba, Y. (Yasaman), Sabanayagam, C. (Charumathi), Sabater-Lleal, M. (Maria), Sala, C. (Cinzia), Salomaa, V. (Veikko), Sandow, K. (Kevin), Schmidt, H. (Helena), Scott, L.J. (Laura J), Scott, W.R. (William R), Sedaghati-Khayat, B. (Bahareh), Sennblad, B. (Bengt), Setten, J. (Jessica) van, Sever, P.J. (Peter J), Sheu, W.H.-H. (Wayne H-H), Shi, Y. (Yuan), Shrestha, S. (Smeeta), Shukla, S.R. (Sharvari Rahul), Sigurdsson, J.K. (Jon K), Sikka, T.T. (Timo Tonis), Singh, J.R. (Jai Rup), Smith, B.H. (Blair), Stancáková, A. (Alena), Stanton, A. (Alice), Starr, J.M. (John), Stefansdottir, L. (Lilja), Straker, L. (Leon), Sulem, P. (Patrick), Sveinbjornsson, G. (Gardar), Swertz, M.A. (Morris A), Taylor, A.M. (Adele M), Taylor, K.D. (Kent), Terzikhan, N. (Natalie), Tham, Y.-C. (Yih-Chung), Thorleifsson, G. (Gudmar), Thorsteinsdottir, U. (Unnur), Tillander, A. (Annika), Tracy, R.P. (Russell), Tusié-Luna, T. (Teresa), Tzoulaki, I., Vaccargiu, S. (Simona), Vangipurapu, J. (Jagadish), Veldink, J.H. (Jan), Vitart, V. (Veronique), Völker, U. (Uwe), Vuoksimaa, E. (Eero), Wakil, S.M. (Salma M), Waldenberger, M. (Melanie), Wander, G.S. (Gurpreet S), Wang, Y.X. (Ya Xing), Wareham, N.J. (Nick), Wild, S.H. (Sarah), Yajnik, C.S. (Chittaranjan S), Yuan, J.-M. (Jian-Min), Zeng, L. (Lingyao), Zhang, L. (Liang), Zhou, J. (Jie), Amin, N. (Najaf), Asselbergs, F.W. (Folkert), Bakker, S.J.L. (Stephan), Becker, D.M. (Diane), Lehne, B. (Benjamin), Bennett, D.A. (David), Berg, L.H. (Leonard) van den, Berndt, S.I. (Sonja), Bharadwaj, D. (Dwaipayan), Bielak, L.F. (Lawrence F.), Bochud, M. (Murielle), Boehnke, M. (Michael), Bouchard, C. (Claude), Bradfield, J.P. (Jonathan), Brody, J.A. (Jennifer A), Campbell, A. (Archie), Carmi, S. (Shai), Caulfield, M. (Mark), Cesarini, D. (David), Chambers, J.C. (John C), Chandak, G.R. (Giriraj), Cheng, C.-Y. (Ching-Yu), Ciullo, M. (Marina), Warrington, N.M. (Nicole), Cusi, D. (Daniele), Smith, G.D. (George Davey), Deary, I.J. (Ian J), Dorajoo, R. (Rajkumar), Duijn, C.M. (Cornelia) van, Ellinghaus, D. (David), Erdmann, J. (Jeanette), Hagen, K. (Knut), Evangelou, E. (Evangelos), Evans, M.K. (Michele), Faul, J.D. (Jessica D), Feenstra, B. (Bjarke), Feitosa, M.F. (Mary Furlan), Foisy, S. (Sylvain), Franke, A. (Andre), Friedlander, Y. (Yechiel), Gasparini, P. (Paolo), Gieger, C. (Christian), Gonzalez, C. (Clicerio), Goyette, P. (Philippe), Grant, S.F.A. (Struan), Griffiths, L.R. (Lyn R), Groop, L. (Leif), Gudnason, V. (Vilmundur), Gyllensten, U. (Ulf), Hakonarson, H. (Hakon), Hamsten, A. (Anders), Harst, P. (Pim) van der, Heng, C.K. (Chew-Kiat), Hicks, A.A. (Andrew A), Hochner, H., Huikuri, H.V. (Heikki), Hunt, S.C. (Steven), Jaddoe, V.W.V. (Vincent), De Jager, P., Johannesson, M. (Magnus), Johansson, A. (Åsa), Jonas, J.B. (Jost B), Jukema, J.W. (Jan Wouter), Junttila, M.J. (Juhani), Kaprio, J. (Jaakko), Kardia, S.L.R. (Sharon), Karpe, F. (Fredrik), Kumari, M. (Meena), Laakso, M. (Markku), van der Laan, S.W. (Sander W), Lahti, J. (Jari), Laudes, M. (Matthias), Lea, R.A. (Rodney A), Lieb, W. (Wolfgang), Lumley, T. (Thomas), Martin, N.G. (Nicholas), Ye, S. (Shu), Matullo, G., McCarthy, M.I. (Mark), Medland, S.E. (Sarah), Merriman, A., Metspalu, A. (Andres), Meyer, B.F. (Brian F), Mohlke, K.L. (Karen L), Montgomery, G.W. (Grant), Mook-Kanamori, D. (Dennis), Munroe, P. (Patricia), North, K.E. (Kari), Nyholt, D.R. (Dale), O’connell, J.R. (Jeffery R), Ober, C. (Carole), Oldehinkel, A.J. (Albertine), Palmas, W. (Walter), Pasterkamp, G.G. (Gerard G), Patin, E. (Etienne), Pennell, C.E. (Craig), Perusse, L. (Louis), Peyser, P.A. (Patricia A.), Pirastu, M. (Mario), Polderman, T.J.C. (Tinca), Porteous, D.J. (David J.), Posthuma, D. (Danielle), Psaty, B.M. (Bruce M), Rioux, J.D. (John), Rivadeneira, F. (Fernando), Rotimi, C. (Charles), Rotter, J.I. (Jerome I.), Rudan, I. (Igor), Ruijter, H.M. (Hester ) den, Sanghera, D.K. (Dharambir K), Sattar, N. (Naveed), Schmidt, R. (Reinhold), Schulze, M.B. (Matthias), Schunkert, H. (Heribert), Scott, R.A. (Robert), Shuldiner, A.R. (Alan R), Sim, X. (Xueling), Small, N. (Neil), Smith, J.A. (Jennifer A), Sotoodehnia, N. (Nona), Tai, E.-S. (E-Shyong), Teumer, A. (Alexander), Timpson, N.J. (Nicholas), Toniolo, D. (Daniela), Tregouet, D.-A. (David-Alexandre), Tuomi, T. (Tiinamaija), Vollenweider, P. (Peter), Wang, C.A. (Carol A), Weir, D.R. (David R), Whitfield, J. (John), Wijmenga, C. (Cisca), Wong, T.-Y. (Tien-Yin), Wright, J. (John), Yang, J. (Jingyun), Yu, L. (Lei), Zemel, B.S. (Babette S.), Zonderman, A.B. (Alan B), Perola, M. (Markus), Magnusson, P.K. (Patrik), Uitterlinden, A.G. (André), Kooner, J.S. (Jaspal S.), Chasman, D.I. (Daniel), Loos, R.J.F. (Ruth), Franceschini, N. (Nora), Franke, L. (Lude), Haley, C. (Chris), Hayward, C. (Caroline), Walters, R.G. (Robin G), Perry, J.R.B. (John R. B.), Esko, T. (Tõnu), Helgason, A. (Agnar), Zwart, J-A. (John-Anker), Joshi, P.K. (Peter), Kubo, M. (Michiaki), and Wilson, J.F. (James)
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In many species, the offspring of related parents suffer reduced reproductive success, a phenomenon known as inbreeding depression. In humans, the importance of this effect has remained unclear, partly because reproduction between close relatives is both rare and frequently associated with confounding social factors. Here, using genomic inbreeding coefficients (FROH) for >1.4 million individuals, we show that FROH is significantly associated (p < 0.0005) with apparently deleterious changes in 32 out of 100 traits analysed. These changes are associated with runs of homozygosity (ROH), but not with common variant homozygosity, suggesting that genetic variants associated with inbreeding depression are predominantly rare. The effect on fertility is striking: FROH equivalent to the offspring of first cousins is associated with a 55% decrease [95% CI 44–66%] in the odds of having children. Finally, the effects of FROH are confirmed within full-sibling pairs, where the variation in FROH is independent of all environmental confounding.
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39. The Early Growth Genetics (EGG) and EArly Genetics and Lifecourse Epidemiology (EAGLE) consortia: design, results and future prospects
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Middeldorp, CM, Mahajan, A, Horikoshi, M, Robertson, NR, Beaumont, RN, Bradfield, JP, Bustamante, M, Cousminer, DL, Day, FR, De Silva, NM, Guxens, M, Mook-Kanamori, DO, St Pourcain, B, Warrington, NM, Adair, LS, Ahlqvist, E, Ahluwalia, TS, Almgren, P, Ang, W, Atalay, M, Auvinen, J, Bartels, M, Beckmann, JS, Bilbao, JR, Bond, T, Borja, JB, Cavadino, A, Charoen, P, Chen, Z, Coin, L, Cooper, C, Curtin, JA, Custovic, A, Das, S, Davies, GE, Dedoussis, GV, Duijts, L, Eastwood, PR, Eliasen, AU, Elliott, P, Eriksson, JG, Estivill, X, Fadista, J, Fedko, IO, Frayling, TM, Gaillard, R, Gauderman, WJ, Geller, F, Gilliland, F, Gilsanz, V, Granell, R, Grarup, N, Groop, L, Hadley, D, Hakonarson, H, Hansen, T, Hartman, CA, Hattersley, AT, Hayes, MG, Hebebrand, J, Heinrich, J, Helgeland, O, Henders, AK, Henderson, J, Henriksen, TB, Hirschhorn, JN, Hivert, M-F, Hocher, B, Holloway, JW, Holt, P, Hottenga, J-J, Hypponen, E, Iniguez, C, Johansson, S, Jugessur, A, Kahonen, M, Kalkwarf, HJ, Kaprio, J, Karhunen, V, Kemp, JP, Kerkhof, M, Koppelman, GH, Korner, A, Kotecha, S, Kreiner-Moller, E, Kulohoma, B, Kumar, A, Kutalik, Z, Lahti, J, Lappe, JM, Larsson, H, Lehtimaki, T, Lewin, AM, Li, J, Lichtenstein, P, Lindgren, CM, Lindi, V, Linneberg, A, Liu, X, Liu, J, Lowe, WL, Lundstrom, S, Lyytikainen, L-P, Ma, RCW, Mace, A, Magi, R, Magnus, P, Mamun, AA, Mannikko, M, Martin, NG, Mbarek, H, McCarthy, NS, Medland, SE, Melbye, M, Melen, E, Mohlke, KL, Monnereau, C, Morgen, CS, Morris, AP, Murray, JC, Myhre, R, Najman, JM, Nivard, MG, Nohr, EA, Nolte, IM, Ntalla, I, O'Reilly, P, Oberfield, SE, Oken, E, Oldehinkel, AJ, Pahkala, K, Palviainen, T, Panoutsopoulou, K, Pedersen, O, Pennell, CE, Pershagen, G, Pitkanen, N, Plomin, R, Power, C, Prasad, RB, Prokopenko, I, Pulkkinen, L, Raikkonen, K, Raitakari, OT, Reynolds, RM, Richmond, RC, Rivadeneira, F, Rodriguez, A, Rose, RJ, Salem, R, Santa-Marina, L, Saw, S-M, Schnurr, TM, Scott, JG, Selzam, S, Shepherd, JA, Simpson, A, Skotte, L, Sleiman, PMA, Snieder, H, Sorensen, TIA, Standl, M, Steegers, EAP, Strachan, DP, Straker, L, Strandberg, T, Taylor, M, Teo, Y-Y, Thiering, E, Torrent, M, Tyrrell, J, Uitterlinden, AG, van Beijsterveldt, T, van der Most, PJ, van Duijn, CM, Viikari, J, Vilor-Tejedor, N, Vogelezang, S, Vonk, JM, Vrijkotte, TGM, Vuoksimaa, E, Wang, CA, Watkins, WJ, Wichmann, H-E, Willemsen, G, Williams, GM, Wilson, JF, Wray, NR, Xu, S, Xu, C-J, Yaghootkar, H, Yi, L, Zafarmand, MH, Zeggini, E, Zemel, BS, Hinney, A, Lakka, TA, Whitehouse, AJO, Sunyer, J, Widen, EE, Feenstra, B, Sebert, S, Jacobsson, B, Njolstad, PR, Stoltenberg, C, Smith, GD, Lawlor, DA, Paternoster, L, Timpson, NJ, Ong, KK, Bisgaard, H, Bonnelykke, K, Jaddoe, VWV, Tiemeier, H, Jarvelin, M-R, Evans, DM, Perry, JRB, Grant, SFA, Boomsma, DI, Freathy, RM, McCarthy, MI, Felix, JF, Middeldorp, CM, Mahajan, A, Horikoshi, M, Robertson, NR, Beaumont, RN, Bradfield, JP, Bustamante, M, Cousminer, DL, Day, FR, De Silva, NM, Guxens, M, Mook-Kanamori, DO, St Pourcain, B, Warrington, NM, Adair, LS, Ahlqvist, E, Ahluwalia, TS, Almgren, P, Ang, W, Atalay, M, Auvinen, J, Bartels, M, Beckmann, JS, Bilbao, JR, Bond, T, Borja, JB, Cavadino, A, Charoen, P, Chen, Z, Coin, L, Cooper, C, Curtin, JA, Custovic, A, Das, S, Davies, GE, Dedoussis, GV, Duijts, L, Eastwood, PR, Eliasen, AU, Elliott, P, Eriksson, JG, Estivill, X, Fadista, J, Fedko, IO, Frayling, TM, Gaillard, R, Gauderman, WJ, Geller, F, Gilliland, F, Gilsanz, V, Granell, R, Grarup, N, Groop, L, Hadley, D, Hakonarson, H, Hansen, T, Hartman, CA, Hattersley, AT, Hayes, MG, Hebebrand, J, Heinrich, J, Helgeland, O, Henders, AK, Henderson, J, Henriksen, TB, Hirschhorn, JN, Hivert, M-F, Hocher, B, Holloway, JW, Holt, P, Hottenga, J-J, Hypponen, E, Iniguez, C, Johansson, S, Jugessur, A, Kahonen, M, Kalkwarf, HJ, Kaprio, J, Karhunen, V, Kemp, JP, Kerkhof, M, Koppelman, GH, Korner, A, Kotecha, S, Kreiner-Moller, E, Kulohoma, B, Kumar, A, Kutalik, Z, Lahti, J, Lappe, JM, Larsson, H, Lehtimaki, T, Lewin, AM, Li, J, Lichtenstein, P, Lindgren, CM, Lindi, V, Linneberg, A, Liu, X, Liu, J, Lowe, WL, Lundstrom, S, Lyytikainen, L-P, Ma, RCW, Mace, A, Magi, R, Magnus, P, Mamun, AA, Mannikko, M, Martin, NG, Mbarek, H, McCarthy, NS, Medland, SE, Melbye, M, Melen, E, Mohlke, KL, Monnereau, C, Morgen, CS, Morris, AP, Murray, JC, Myhre, R, Najman, JM, Nivard, MG, Nohr, EA, Nolte, IM, Ntalla, I, O'Reilly, P, Oberfield, SE, Oken, E, Oldehinkel, AJ, Pahkala, K, Palviainen, T, Panoutsopoulou, K, Pedersen, O, Pennell, CE, Pershagen, G, Pitkanen, N, Plomin, R, Power, C, Prasad, RB, Prokopenko, I, Pulkkinen, L, Raikkonen, K, Raitakari, OT, Reynolds, RM, Richmond, RC, Rivadeneira, F, Rodriguez, A, Rose, RJ, Salem, R, Santa-Marina, L, Saw, S-M, Schnurr, TM, Scott, JG, Selzam, S, Shepherd, JA, Simpson, A, Skotte, L, Sleiman, PMA, Snieder, H, Sorensen, TIA, Standl, M, Steegers, EAP, Strachan, DP, Straker, L, Strandberg, T, Taylor, M, Teo, Y-Y, Thiering, E, Torrent, M, Tyrrell, J, Uitterlinden, AG, van Beijsterveldt, T, van der Most, PJ, van Duijn, CM, Viikari, J, Vilor-Tejedor, N, Vogelezang, S, Vonk, JM, Vrijkotte, TGM, Vuoksimaa, E, Wang, CA, Watkins, WJ, Wichmann, H-E, Willemsen, G, Williams, GM, Wilson, JF, Wray, NR, Xu, S, Xu, C-J, Yaghootkar, H, Yi, L, Zafarmand, MH, Zeggini, E, Zemel, BS, Hinney, A, Lakka, TA, Whitehouse, AJO, Sunyer, J, Widen, EE, Feenstra, B, Sebert, S, Jacobsson, B, Njolstad, PR, Stoltenberg, C, Smith, GD, Lawlor, DA, Paternoster, L, Timpson, NJ, Ong, KK, Bisgaard, H, Bonnelykke, K, Jaddoe, VWV, Tiemeier, H, Jarvelin, M-R, Evans, DM, Perry, JRB, Grant, SFA, Boomsma, DI, Freathy, RM, McCarthy, MI, and Felix, JF
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The impact of many unfavorable childhood traits or diseases, such as low birth weight and mental disorders, is not limited to childhood and adolescence, as they are also associated with poor outcomes in adulthood, such as cardiovascular disease. Insight into the genetic etiology of childhood and adolescent traits and disorders may therefore provide new perspectives, not only on how to improve wellbeing during childhood, but also how to prevent later adverse outcomes. To achieve the sample sizes required for genetic research, the Early Growth Genetics (EGG) and EArly Genetics and Lifecourse Epidemiology (EAGLE) consortia were established. The majority of the participating cohorts are longitudinal population-based samples, but other cohorts with data on early childhood phenotypes are also involved. Cohorts often have a broad focus and collect(ed) data on various somatic and psychiatric traits as well as environmental factors. Genetic variants have been successfully identified for multiple traits, for example, birth weight, atopic dermatitis, childhood BMI, allergic sensitization, and pubertal growth. Furthermore, the results have shown that genetic factors also partly underlie the association with adult traits. As sample sizes are still increasing, it is expected that future analyses will identify additional variants. This, in combination with the development of innovative statistical methods, will provide detailed insight on the mechanisms underlying the transition from childhood to adult disorders. Both consortia welcome new collaborations. Policies and contact details are available from the corresponding authors of this manuscript and/or the consortium websites.
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40. Associations of autozygosity with a broad range of human phenotypes
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Clark, D. W. (David W.), Okada, Y. (Yukinori), Moore, K. H. (Kristjan H. S.), Mason, D. (Dan), Pirastu, N. (Nicola), Gandin, I. (Ilaria), Mattsson, H. (Hannele), Barnes, C. L. (Catriona L. K.), Lin, K. (Kuang), Zhao, J. H. (Jing Hua), Deelen, P. (Patrick), Rohde, R. (Rebecca), Schurmann, C. (Claudia), Guo, X. (Xiuqing), Giulianini, F. (Franco), Zhang, W. (Weihua), Medina-Gomez, C. (Carolina), Karlsson, R. (Robert), Bao, Y. (Yanchun), Bartz, T. M. (Traci M.), Baumbach, C. (Clemens), Biino, G. (Ginevra), Bixley, M. J. (Matthew J.), Brumat, M. (Marco), Chai, J.-F. (Jin-Fang), Corre, T. (Tanguy), Cousminer, D. L. (Diana L.), Dekker, A. M. (Annelot M.), Eccles, D. A. (David A.), Van Eijk, K. R. (Kristel R.), Fuchsberger, C. (Christian), Gao, H. (He), Germain, M. (Marine), Gordon, S. D. (Scott D.), de Haan, H. G. (Hugoline G.), Harris, S. E. (Sarah E.), Hofer, E. (Edith), Huerta-Chagoya, A. (Alicia), Igartua, C. (Catherine), Jansen, I. E. (Iris E.), Jia, Y. (Yucheng), Kacprowski, T. (Tim), Karlsson, T. (Torgny), Kleber, M. E. (Marcus E.), Li, S. A. (Shengchao Alfred), Li-Gao, R. (Ruifang), Mahajan, A. (Anubha), Matsuda, K. (Koichi), Meidtner, K. (Karina), Meng, W. (Weihua), Montasser, M. E. (May E.), van der Most, P. J. (Peter J.), Munz, M. (Matthias), Nutile, T. (Teresa), Palviainen, T. (Teemu), Prasad, G. (Gauri), Prasad, R. B. (Rashmi B.), Priyanka, T. D. (Tallapragada Divya Sri), Rizzi, F. (Federica), Salvi, E. (Erika), Sapkota, B. R. (Bishwa R.), Shriner, D. (Daniel), Skotte, L. (Line), Smart, M. C. (Melissa C.), Smith, A. V. (Albert Vernon), van der Spek, A. (Ashley), Spracklen, C. N. (Cassandra N.), Strawbridge, R. J. (Rona J.), Tajuddin, S. M. (Salman M.), Trompet, S. (Stella), Turman, C. (Constance), Verweij, N. (Niek), Viberti, C. (Clara), Wang, L. (Lihua), Warren, H. R. (Helen R.), Wootton, R. E. (Robyn E.), Yanek, L. R. (Lisa R.), Yao, J. (Jie), Yousri, N. A. (Noha A.), Zhao, W. (Wei), Adeyemo, A. A. (Adebowale A.), Afaq, S. (Saima), Alberto Aguilar-Salinas, C. (Carlos), Akiyama, M. (Masato), Albert, M. L. (Matthew L.), Allison, M. A. (Matthew A.), Alver, M. (Maris), Aung, T. (Tin), Azizi, F. (Fereidoun), Bentley, A. R. (Amy R.), Boeing, H. (Heiner), Boerwinkle, E. (Eric), Borja, J. B. (Judith B.), de Borst, G. J. (Gert J.), Bottinger, E. P. (Erwin P.), Broer, L. (Linda), Campbell, H. (Harry), Chanock, S. (Stephen), Chee, M.-L. (Miao-Li), Chen, G. (Guanjie), Chen, Y. I. (Yii-Der I.), Chen, Z. (Zhengming), Chiu, Y.-F. (Yen-Feng), Cocca, M. (Massimiliano), Collins, F. S. (Francis S.), Concas, M. P. (Maria Pina), Corley, J. (Janie), Cugliari, G. (Giovanni), Van Dam, R. M. (Rob M.), Damulina, A. (Anna), Daneshpour, M. S. (Maryam S.), Day, F. R. (Felix R.), Delgado, G. E. (Graciela E.), Dhana, K. (Klodian), Doney, A. S. (Alexander S. F.), Doerr, M. (Marcus), Doumatey, A. P. (Ayo P.), Dzimiri, N. (Nduna), Ebenesersdottir, S. S. (S. Sunna), Elliott, J. (Joshua), Elliott, P. (Paul), Ewert, R. (Ralf), Felix, J. F. (Janine F.), Fischer, K. (Krista), Freedman, B. I. (Barry I.), Girotto, G. (Giorgia), Goel, A. (Anuj), Gogele, M. (Martin), Goodarzi, M. O. (Mark O.), Graff, M. (Mariaelisa), Granot-Hershkovitz, E. (Einat), Grodstein, F. (Francine), Guarrera, S. (Simonetta), Gudbjartsson, D. F. (Daniel F.), Guity, K. (Kamran), Gunnarsson, B. (Bjarni), Guo, Y. (Yu), Hagenaars, S. P. (Saskia P.), Haiman, C. A. (Christopher A.), Halevy, A. (Avner), Harris, T. B. (Tamara B.), Hedayati, M. (Mehdi), van Heel, D. A. (David A.), Hirata, M. (Makoto), Hofer, I. (Imo), Hsiung, C. A. (Chao Agnes), Huang, J. (Jinyan), Hung, Y.-J. (Yi-Jen), Ikram, M. A. (M. Arfan), Jagadeesan, A. (Anuradha), Jousilahti, P. (Pekka), Kamatani, Y. (Yoichiro), Kanai, M. (Masahiro), Kerrison, N. D. (Nicola D.), Kessler, T. (Thorsten), Khaw, K.-T. (Kay-Tee), Khor, C. C. (Chiea Chuen), de Kleijn, D. P. (Dominique P. V.), Koh, W.-P. (Woon-Puay), Kolcic, I. (Ivana), Kraft, P. (Peter), Kramer, B. K. (Bernhard K.), Kutalik, Z. (Zoltan), Kuusisto, J. (Johanna), Langenberg, C. (Claudia), Launer, L. J. (Lenore J.), Lawlor, D. A. (Deborah A.), Lee, I.-T. (I-Te), Lee, W.-J. (Wen-Jane), Lerch, M. M. (Markus M.), Li, L. (Liming), Liu, J. (Jianjun), Loh, M. (Marie), London, S. J. (Stephanie J.), Loomis, S. (Stephanie), Lu, Y. (Yingchang), Luan, J. (Jian'an), Magi, R. (Reedik), Manichaikul, A. W. (Ani W.), Manunta, P. (Paolo), Masson, G. (Gisli), Matoba, N. (Nana), Mei, X. W. (Xue W.), Meisinger, C. (Christa), Meitinger, T. (Thomas), Mezzavilla, M. (Massimo), Milani, L. (Lili), Millwood, I. Y. (Iona Y.), Momozawa, Y. (Yukihide), Moore, A. (Amy), Morange, P.-E. (Pierre-Emmanuel), Moreno-Macias, H. (Hortensia), Mori, T. A. (Trevor A.), Morrison, A. C. (Alanna C.), Muka, T. (Taulant), Murakami, Y. (Yoshinori), Murray, A. D. (Alison D.), de Mutsert, R. (Renee), Mychaleckyj, J. C. (Josyf C.), Nalls, M. A. (Mike A.), Nauck, M. (Matthias), Neville, M. J. (Matt J.), Nolte, I. M. (Ilja M.), Ong, K. K. (Ken K.), Orozco, L. 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In many species, the offspring of related parents suffer reduced reproductive success, a phenomenon known as inbreeding depression. In humans, the importance of this effect has remained unclear, partly because reproduction between close relatives is both rare and frequently associated with confounding social factors. Here, using genomic inbreeding coefficients (FROH) for >1.4 million individuals, we show that FROH is significantly associated (p < 0.0005) with apparently deleterious changes in 32 out of 100 traits analysed. These changes are associated with runs of homozygosity (ROH), but not with common variant homozygosity, suggesting that genetic variants associated with inbreeding depression are predominantly rare. The effect on fertility is striking: FROH equivalent to the offspring of first cousins is associated with a 55% decrease [95% CI 44–66%] in the odds of having children. Finally, the effects of FROH are confirmed within full-sibling pairs, where the variation in FROH is independent of all environmental confounding.
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41. The 2018 physical activity guidelines for Americans: What’s new? Implications for clinicians and the public
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Stamatakis, E, Straker, L, Hamer, M, Gebel, K, Stamatakis, E, Straker, L, Hamer, M, and Gebel, K
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42. COURSE EVALUATION ON THE WEB: A METHOD OF ENHANCING REFLECTIVE PRACTICE ON TEACHING AND LEARNING IN PHYSIOTHERAPY
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Tucker, B, Straker, L, Jones, S, Cole, J, and Ots, J
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- 2001
43. Excerpts from CybErg 1999 discussion on automation
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Pollock, C. and Straker, L.
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- 2003
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44. Excerpts from CybErg 1999 discussion on computer display height
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Pollock, C and Straker, L
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- 2003
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45. Excerpts from CybErg 1999 discussion on lifting
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Straker, L
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46. Results from Australia's 2018 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth
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Schranz, N, Glennon, V, Evans, J, Gomersall, S, Hardy, L, Hesketh, KD, Lubans, D, Ridgers, ND, Straker, L, Stylianou, M, Tomkinson, GR, Vella, S, Ziviani, J, and Olds, T
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- 2018
47. The short term musculoskeletal and cognitive effects of prolonged sitting during office computer work
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Baker, R, Coenen, P, Howie, E, Williamson, A, Straker, L, Baker, R, Coenen, P, Howie, E, Williamson, A, and Straker, L
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Office workers are exposed to high levels of sedentary time. In addition to cardio-vascular and metabolic health risks, this sedentary time may have musculoskeletal and/or cognitive impacts on office workers. Participants (n = 20) undertook two hours of laboratory-based sitting computer work to investigate changes in discomfort and cognitive function (sustained attention and problem solving), along with muscle fatigue, movement and mental state. Over time, discomfort increased in all body areas (total body IRR [95% confidence interval]: 1.43 [1.33–1.53]) reaching clinically meaningful levels in the low back and hip/thigh/buttock areas. Creative problem solving errors increased (β = 0.25 [0.03–1.47]) while sustained attention did not change. There was no change in erector spinae, trapezius, rectus femoris, biceps femoris and external oblique median frequency or amplitude; low back angle changed towards less lordosis, pelvis movement increased, and mental state deteriorated. There were no substantial correlations between discomfort and cognitive function. The observed changes suggest prolonged sitting may have consequences for musculoskeletal discomfort and cognitive function and breaks to interrupt prolonged sitting are recommended.
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48. Pre-professional dancers’ beliefs about the lower back and perceptions of safety during dance movements
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Hendry, D., primary, Straker, L., additional, Campbell, A., additional, Hopper, L., additional, and O'Sullivan, P., additional
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- 2018
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49. Development of a wearable sensor system for training volume quantification in ballet
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Hendry, D., primary, Straker, L., additional, O'Sullivan, P., additional, Hopper, L., additional, and Campbell, A., additional
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50. 0878 Short Sleep is Associated with Working Weeks Longer than 38 Hours in Young Australian Workers, but Does Not Mediate the Relationship with Cardiometabolic Risk Factors
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Reynolds, A C, primary, Bucks, R S, additional, Paterson, J L, additional, Ferguson, S A, additional, Mori, T A, additional, McArdle, N, additional, Straker, L, additional, Beilin, L J, additional, and Eastwood, P R, additional
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