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    Cohort Profile: the Born in Bradford multi-ethnic family cohort study

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    Publication date
    2013
    Author
    Wright, J.
    Small, Neil A.
    Raynor, P.
    Tuffnell, D.J.
    Bhopal, R.S.
    Cameron, N.
    Fairley, L.
    Lawlor, D.A.
    Parslow, Roger C.
    Petherick, E.S.
    Pickett, K.E.
    Waiblinger, D.
    West, Jane cc
    Born in Bradford Scientific Collaborators Group,
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    Keyword
    Adolescent
    Adult
    Child, Preschool
    Cohort Studies
    Data Collection
    England/epidemiology
    Ethnic Groups
    Family Health/*ethnology
    Female
    Health Status Disparities
    Humans
    Infant
    Infant Care/statistics & numerical data
    Infant, Newborn
    Male
    Pakistan / ethnology
    Perinatal Care
    Poverty Areas
    Pregnancy
    Prenatal Care/statistics & numerical data
    Young Adult
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    Abstract
    The Born in Bradford cohort study was established in 2007 to examine how genetic, nutritional, environmental, behavioural and social factors impact on health and development during childhood, and subsequently adult life in a deprived multi-ethnic population. Between 2007 and 2011, detailed information on socio-economic characteristics, ethnicity and family trees, lifestyle factors, environmental risk factors and physical and mental health has been collected from 12 453 women with 13 776 pregnancies (recruited at ∼28 weeks) and 3448 of their partners. Mothers were weighed and measured at recruitment, and infants have had detailed anthropometric assessment at birth and post-natally up to 2 years of age. Results of an oral glucose tolerance test and lipid profiles were obtained on the mothers during pregnancy at ∼28 weeks gestation, and pregnancy serum, plasma and urine samples have been stored. Cord blood samples have been obtained and stored and Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) extraction on 10 000 mother–offspring pairs is nearly completed. The study has a biobank of over 250 000 samples of maternal blood, DNA and urine, cord blood and DNA and paternal saliva. Details of how scientists can access these data are provided in this cohort profile.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10454/9801
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    Wright, J., Small, N., Raynor, P., Tuffnell, D., Bhopal, R., Cameron, N., Fairley, L., Lawlor, D. A., Parslow, R., Petherick, E. S., Pickett, K. E., Waiblinger, D. and West, J. (2013) Cohort profile: the Born in Bradford multi-ethnic family cohort study. International Journal of Epidemiology. 42 (4): 978-991.
    Link to publisher’s version
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ije/dys112
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    Journal Article
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