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北方人口研究:一项基于人群的前瞻性出生队列研究。

NorthPop: a prospective population-based birth cohort study.

作者信息

West Christina E, Holgerson Pernilla Lif, Chmielewska Anna, Lundberg-Ulfsdotter Richard, Lagerqvist Carina, Sjöström Elisabeth Stoltz, Wulff Katharina, Sandström Olof, Mogren Ingrid, Silfverdal Sven Arne, Domellöf Magnus

机构信息

Department of Clinical Sciences, Pediatrics, Umeå University, 901 85, Umeå, Sweden.

Department of Odontology, Pedodontics, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2025 Jun 26;25(1):2171. doi: 10.1186/s12889-025-23561-y.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are a global health issue, posing a substantial burden on the individual, community, and public health. The risk of developing NCDs is influenced by a complex interplay between genetic, epigenetic, and environmental factors.

METHODS

The NorthPop Birth Cohort Study (NorthPop) constitutes an infrastructure enabling cutting-edge research on the foundational pathways to NCDs in childhood, including allergic diseases and asthma, overweight/obesity, cognitive and neurodevelopmental dysfunction, gastrointestinal disorders, and caries. NorthPop aims at recruiting 10,000 families. Pregnant women and their partners residing in Västerbotten County, Sweden are eligible. Recruitment started in 2016 and is anticipated to end in 2025. Extensive data on parental, fetal and child health outcomes, lifestyle, diet, and environmental exposures are prospectively collected using web-based questionnaires in pregnancy and childhood until the children turn 7 years old. Urine samples are collected from the pregnant woman at gestational age 14-24 weeks. Blood samples are collected at gestational age 28 weeks. Placenta and cord blood are collected at birth. A breast milk sample is collected 1 month postpartum. Blood samples from the children are collected at 18 months and 7 years of age. Oral swabs and fecal samples are collected from the children within 48 h of birth, at 1, 9 and 18 months, 3 and 7 years of age. At age 7 years, children are invited to a follow-up visit, including measurements of weight, height, blood pressure, pulse, hand grip strength, working memory, skin prick test and saliva sampling. Additional measurements, such as sleep-wake and light exposure, and additional biological samples are collected in sub-cohorts. Permission for linkage to medical records and national registers e.g., the Swedish Pregnancy Register, the National Patient Register, the Longitudinal Integration Database for Health insurance and Labor market studies and the Swedish Prescribed Drug Register has been granted.

DISCUSSION

Our multidisciplinary approach allows us to study how early life exposures, as well as parental health and lifestyle, influence future health in the offspring. Our results are anticipated to contribute to the understanding of disease risk and may inform future strategies aimed at risk reduction, highly significant for public health.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Retrospectively registered at Researchweb 11 November 2024 (project number 279272).

摘要

背景

非传染性疾病是一个全球性的健康问题,给个人、社区和公共卫生带来了沉重负担。非传染性疾病的发病风险受到遗传、表观遗传和环境因素之间复杂相互作用的影响。

方法

北瑞典出生队列研究(NorthPop)构建了一个基础设施,用于对儿童非传染性疾病的基础发病途径进行前沿研究,包括过敏性疾病和哮喘、超重/肥胖、认知和神经发育功能障碍、胃肠道疾病以及龋齿。NorthPop旨在招募10000个家庭。居住在瑞典韦斯特博滕郡的孕妇及其伴侣符合条件。招募工作于2016年开始,预计于2025年结束。通过基于网络的问卷,前瞻性收集有关父母、胎儿和儿童健康结果、生活方式、饮食以及环境暴露的广泛数据,涵盖孕期和儿童期直至儿童年满7岁。在妊娠14 - 24周时从孕妇采集尿液样本。在妊娠28周时采集血液样本。出生时采集胎盘和脐带血。产后1个月采集母乳样本。在儿童18个月和7岁时采集血液样本。在出生后48小时内、1个月、9个月、18个月、3岁和7岁时从儿童采集口腔拭子和粪便样本。在7岁时,邀请儿童进行随访,包括测量体重、身高、血压、脉搏、握力、工作记忆、皮肤点刺试验和唾液采样。在亚队列中收集额外的测量数据,如睡眠 - 觉醒和光照暴露情况,以及额外的生物样本。已获得与医疗记录和国家登记册(如瑞典妊娠登记册、国家患者登记册、健康保险和劳动力市场研究纵向整合数据库以及瑞典处方药登记册)进行数据关联的许可。

讨论

我们的多学科方法使我们能够研究早期生活暴露以及父母的健康和生活方式如何影响后代的未来健康。我们的研究结果有望有助于理解疾病风险,并可能为旨在降低风险的未来策略提供信息,这对公共卫生具有重要意义。

试验注册

于2024年11月11日在Researchweb上进行回顾性注册(项目编号279272)。

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