Cohort profile: the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa).
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Maternal and fetal genetic associations of PTGER3 and PON1 with preterm birthMaternal caffeine intake during pregnancy is associated with birth weight but not with gestational length: results from a large prospective observational cohort studyGWAS of 126,559 individuals identifies genetic variants associated with educational attainmentIodine status in the Nordic countries - past and presentEnvironmental Chemical Assessment in Clinical Practice: Unveiling the Elephant in the RoomOn environmental threats to male infertilityEuropean birth cohorts for environmental health researchDietary acrylamide and human cancer: a systematic review of literatureHuman transgenerational responses to early-life experience: potential impact on development, health and biomedical researchEpidemiology of child psychopathology: major milestonesLevels of metabolites of organophosphate pesticides, phthalates, and bisphenol A in pooled urine specimens from pregnant women participating in the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa)Infant siblings and the investigation of autism risk factorsOrganic Food Consumption during Pregnancy and Hypospadias and Cryptorchidism at Birth: The Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa)Mothers' negative affectivity during pregnancy and food choices for their infantsReduced risk of pre-eclampsia with organic vegetable consumption: results from the prospective Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort StudyLevels of hexachlorobenzene (HCB) in breast milk in relation to birth weight in a Norwegian cohortMeasurement of Total and Free Urinary Phenol and Paraben Concentrations over the Course of Pregnancy: Assessing Reliability and Contamination of Specimens in the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort StudyReliability of perfluoroalkyl substances in plasma of 100 women in two consecutive pregnanciesAssociation of Prenatal Ibuprofen Exposure with Birth Weight and Gestational Age: A Population-Based Sibling StudyLarge prospective birth cohort studies on environmental contaminants and child health - goals, challenges, limitations and needsEuropean birth cohorts offer insights on environmental factors affecting human development and healthPrenatal recruitment of participants for a birth cohort study including cord blood collection: results of a feasibility study in Bremen, GermanyThe human early-life exposome (HELIX): project rationale and designRationale and study design of the Japan environment and children's study (JECS)Protocol for the Women And Their Children's Health (WATCH) study: a cohort of pregnancy and beyondRationale and design of the PRegnancy and Infant DEvelopment (PRIDE) StudyThe National Children's Study: Recruitment Outcomes Using the Provider-Based Recruitment ApproachThe environment and susceptibility to schizophrenia.A classification of sociomedical health indicators: perspectives for health administrators and health planners.Adult physical, sexual, and emotional abuse and postpartum depression, a population based, prospective study of 53,065 women in the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study.Possibilities and considerations when merging dietary data from the world's two largest pregnancy cohorts: the Danish National Birth Cohort and the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study.Generalized monotone incremental forward stagewise method for modeling count data: application predicting micronuclei frequency.Cell type specific DNA methylation in cord blood: A 450K-reference data set and cell count-based validation of estimated cell type compositionData collected on maternal dietary exposures in the Danish National Birth Cohort.Rationales, design and recruitment for the Elfe longitudinal studyMaternal characteristics and migraine pharmacotherapy during pregnancy: cross-sectional analysis of data from a large cohort study.Protocol of the baseline assessment for the Environments for Healthy Living (EHL) Wales cohort study.Parental obesity and risk of autism spectrum disorder.Does IQ influence associations between ADHD symptoms and other cognitive functions in young preschoolers?Dietary supplements contribute substantially to the total nutrient intake in pregnant Norwegian women.
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Cohort profile: the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa).
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2006-08-22T00:00:00Z