Kim Byung-Mi, Ha Mina, Park Hye-Sook, Lee Bo Eun, Kim Young Ju, Hong Yun-Chul, Kim Yangho, Chang Namsoo, Roh Young-Man, Kim Boong-Nnyun, Oh Se-young, Ha Eun-Hee
Department of Preventive Medicine, School of Medicine, Ewha Medical Research Center, Ewha Womans University, 911-1 Mok 6-dong, Yangcheon-Gu, Seoul, Korea.
Eur J Epidemiol. 2009;24(9):573-83. doi: 10.1007/s10654-009-9370-7. Epub 2009 Jul 24.
The MOCEH study is a prospective hospital- and community-based cohort study designed to collect information related to environmental exposures (chemical, biological, nutritional, physical, and psychosocial) during pregnancy and childhood and to examine how exposure to environmental pollutants affects growth, development, and disease. The MOCEH network includes one coordinating center, four local centers responsible for recruiting pregnant women, and four evaluation centers (a nutrition center, bio-repository center, neurocognitive development center, and environment assessment center). At the local centers, trained nurses interview the participants to gather information regarding their demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, complications related to the current gestation period, health behaviors and environmental factors. These centers also collect samples of blood, placenta, urine, and breast milk. Environmental hygienists measure each participant's level of exposure to indoor and outdoor pollutants during the pre- and postnatal periods. The participants are followed up through delivery and until the child is 5 years of age. The MOCEH study plans to recruit 1,500 pregnant women between 2006 and 2010 and to perform follow-up studies on their children. We expect this study to provide evidence to support the hypothesis that the gestational environment has an effect on the development of diseases during adulthood. We also expect the study results to enable evaluation of latency and age-specific susceptibility to exposure to hazardous environmental pollutants, evaluation of growth retardation focused on environmental and genetic risk factors, selection of target environmental diseases in children, development of an environmental health index, and establishment of a national policy for improving the health of pregnant women and their children.
母婴环境与儿童健康研究(MOCEH)是一项基于医院和社区的前瞻性队列研究,旨在收集孕期和儿童期与环境暴露(化学、生物、营养、物理和社会心理)相关的信息,并研究环境污染物暴露如何影响生长、发育和疾病。MOCEH网络包括一个协调中心、四个负责招募孕妇的地方中心以及四个评估中心(营养中心、生物样本库中心、神经认知发育中心和环境评估中心)。在地方中心,经过培训的护士会对参与者进行访谈,以收集有关其人口统计学和社会经济特征、与当前妊娠期相关的并发症、健康行为和环境因素的信息。这些中心还会采集血液、胎盘、尿液和母乳样本。环境卫生学家会测量每位参与者在产前和产后期间接触室内和室外污染物的水平。对参与者进行随访,直至分娩以及孩子年满5岁。母婴环境与儿童健康研究计划在2006年至2010年期间招募1500名孕妇,并对她们的孩子进行随访研究。我们期望这项研究能提供证据支持以下假设:孕期环境对成年期疾病的发展有影响。我们还期望研究结果能够评估对有害环境污染物暴露的潜伏期和年龄特异性易感性,评估关注环境和遗传风险因素的生长发育迟缓情况,确定儿童的目标环境疾病,制定环境健康指数,并制定一项改善孕妇及其子女健康的国家政策。