The Alberta Pregnancy Outcomes and Nutrition (APrON) cohort study: rationale and methods.
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Parental perspectives on consent for participation in large-scale, non-biological data repositoriesThe most effective strategy for recruiting a pregnancy cohort: a tale of two citiesPregnancy distress gets under fetal skin: Maternal ambulatory assessment & sex differences in prenatal developmentParent perspectives on privacy and governance for a pediatric repository of non-biological, research data.Prenatal bisphenol a exposure and dysregulation of infant hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis function: findings from the APrON cohort study.Maternal sensitivity and social support protect against childhood atopic dermatitis.Maternal perspectives on the use of probiotics in infants: a cross-sectional survey.Prenatal micronutrient supplementation and postpartum depressive symptoms in a pregnancy cohort.Predictors of exclusive breastfeeding: observations from the Alberta pregnancy outcomes and nutrition (APrON) studyThe epidemiology of observed temperament: Factor structure and demographic group differencesAssessment of Pre-Pregnancy Dietary Intake with a Food Frequency Questionnaire in Alberta WomenThe Current Recommended Vitamin D Intake Guideline for Diet and Supplements During Pregnancy Is Not Adequate to Achieve Vitamin D Sufficiency for Most Pregnant Women.Patterns and trajectories of gestational weight gain: a prospective cohort study.Brain metabolite levels and language abilities in preschool children.3D Cohort Study: The Integrated Research Network in Perinatology of Quebec and Eastern OntarioAppraisal of the Psychiatric Diagnostic Screening Questionnaire in a perinatal cohort: The APrON study.Predictors of Postpartum Depression in Partnered Mothers and Fathers from a Longitudinal Cohort.Generation and validation of a universal perinatal database and biospecimen repository: PeriBank.High prevalence of suboptimal vitamin B12 status in young adult women of South Asian and European ethnicity.Higher Pre-pregnancy BMI and Excessive Gestational Weight Gain are Risk Factors for Rapid Weight Gain in Infants.Women who take n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid supplements during pregnancy and lactation meet the recommended intake.Feeding a Mixture of Choline Forms during Lactation Improves Offspring Growth and Maternal Lymphocyte Response to Ex Vivo Immune Challenges.Intrapartum corticosteroid use significantly increases the risk of gestational diabetes in women with inflammatory bowel disease.Trajectory modeling of gestational weight: A functional principal component analysis approach.Developmental origins of infant stress reactivity profiles: A multi-system approach.Iron status of North American pregnant women: an update on longitudinal data and gaps in knowledge from the United States and Canada.Liver Disease, Systemic Inflammation, and Growth Using a Mixed Parenteral Lipid Emulsion, Containing Soybean Oil, Fish Oil, and Medium Chain Triglycerides, Compared With Soybean Oil in Parenteral Nutrition-Fed Neonatal Piglets.Folate, vitamin B12, and vitamin B6 status of a group of high socioeconomic status women in the Alberta Pregnancy Outcomes and Nutrition (APrON) cohort.The dietary form of choline during lactation affects maternal immune function in rats.Both Mother and Infant Require a Vitamin D Supplement to Ensure That Infants' Vitamin D Status Meets Current Guidelines.Factors Associated With Successful MRI Scanning in Unsedated Young Children.Pregnant Women with Inflammatory Bowel Disease Are at Increased Risk of Vitamin D Insufficiency: A Cross-Sectional StudyPlatelet Arachidonic Acid Deficiency May Contribute to Abnormal Platelet Function During Parenteral Fish Oil Monotherapy in a Piglet ModelDietary Change during Pregnancy and Women's Reasons for ChangeSharing longitudinal, non-biological birth cohort data: a cross-sectional analysis of parent consent preferences
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The Alberta Pregnancy Outcomes and Nutrition (APrON) cohort study: rationale and methods.
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The Alberta Pregnancy Outcomes and Nutrition (APrON) cohort study: rationale and methods.
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APrON Study Team
Anna Farmer
Bonnie J Kaplan
Brenda M Y Leung
David W Johnston
Francois P Bernier
Gerald F Giesbrecht
Jonathan W Martin
Laki Goonewardene
Libbe Kooistra
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10.1111/J.1740-8709.2012.00433.X
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2012-07-17T00:00:00Z