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生命周期项目-EU 儿童队列网络:一个联合分析基础设施和 25 万多名儿童及其家长的协调数据。

The LifeCycle Project-EU Child Cohort Network: a federated analysis infrastructure and harmonized data of more than 250,000 children and parents.

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, Erasmus MC, University Medical Center Rotterdam, The Generation R Study Group, (Na 29-18), PO Box 2040, 3000 CA, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Generation R Study Group, Erasmus MC, University Medical Center Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Eur J Epidemiol. 2020 Jul;35(7):709-724. doi: 10.1007/s10654-020-00662-z. Epub 2020 Jul 23.

Abstract

Early life is an important window of opportunity to improve health across the full lifecycle. An accumulating body of evidence suggests that exposure to adverse stressors during early life leads to developmental adaptations, which subsequently affect disease risk in later life. Also, geographical, socio-economic, and ethnic differences are related to health inequalities from early life onwards. To address these important public health challenges, many European pregnancy and childhood cohorts have been established over the last 30 years. The enormous wealth of data of these cohorts has led to important new biological insights and important impact for health from early life onwards. The impact of these cohorts and their data could be further increased by combining data from different cohorts. Combining data will lead to the possibility of identifying smaller effect estimates, and the opportunity to better identify risk groups and risk factors leading to disease across the lifecycle across countries. Also, it enables research on better causal understanding and modelling of life course health trajectories. The EU Child Cohort Network, established by the Horizon2020-funded LifeCycle Project, brings together nineteen pregnancy and childhood cohorts, together including more than 250,000 children and their parents. A large set of variables has been harmonised and standardized across these cohorts. The harmonized data are kept within each institution and can be accessed by external researchers through a shared federated data analysis platform using the R-based platform DataSHIELD, which takes relevant national and international data regulations into account. The EU Child Cohort Network has an open character. All protocols for data harmonization and setting up the data analysis platform are available online. The EU Child Cohort Network creates great opportunities for researchers to use data from different cohorts, during and beyond the LifeCycle Project duration. It also provides a novel model for collaborative research in large research infrastructures with individual-level data. The LifeCycle Project will translate results from research using the EU Child Cohort Network into recommendations for targeted prevention strategies to improve health trajectories for current and future generations by optimizing their earliest phases of life.

摘要

生命早期是改善全生命周期健康的重要机会窗口。越来越多的证据表明,生命早期暴露于不利压力源会导致发育适应,进而影响晚年的疾病风险。此外,地理、社会经济和种族差异与生命早期开始的健康不平等有关。为了应对这些重要的公共卫生挑战,过去 30 年来,许多欧洲妊娠和儿童队列已经建立。这些队列的大量数据为从生命早期开始的重要新生物学见解和对健康的重要影响提供了依据。通过合并来自不同队列的数据,可以进一步提高这些队列及其数据的影响力。合并数据将有可能确定较小的效应估计值,并为在整个生命周期和不同国家确定导致疾病的风险群体和风险因素提供机会。此外,它还可以促进对生命历程健康轨迹的更好因果关系理解和建模的研究。由欧盟 Horizon2020 资助的 LifeCycle 项目建立的欧盟儿童队列网络,汇集了 19 个妊娠和儿童队列,共有超过 25 万名儿童及其父母。这些队列之间已经协调和标准化了大量变量。协调后的数据保留在每个机构中,外部研究人员可以通过使用基于 R 的平台 DataSHIELD 共享的联邦数据分析平台访问这些数据,该平台考虑了相关的国家和国际数据法规。欧盟儿童队列网络具有开放性。所有的数据协调和数据分析平台设置的协议都可以在线获取。欧盟儿童队列网络为研究人员在 LifeCycle 项目期间和之后使用来自不同队列的数据提供了绝佳的机会。它还为使用大型研究基础设施中的个体层面数据进行合作研究提供了一种新的模式。LifeCycle 项目将把通过欧盟儿童队列网络进行研究的结果转化为有针对性的预防策略建议,通过优化当前和未来几代人的生命早期阶段,改善健康轨迹。

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