| Literature DB >> 28040744 |
W Ahrens1,2, A Siani3, R Adan4, S De Henauw5, G Eiben6, W Gwozdz7, A Hebestreit1, M Hunsberger6, J Kaprio8, V Krogh9, L Lissner6, D Molnár10, L A Moreno11, A Page12, C Picó13, L Reisch7, R M Smith14, M Tornaritis15, T Veidebaum16, G Williams17, H Pohlabeln1, I Pigeot1,2.
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28040744 PMCID: PMC5837508 DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyw317
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Epidemiol ISSN: 0300-5771 Impact factor: 7.196
Figure 1.Longitudinal design of the IDEFICS study, its concatenation with the I.Family study and overview of all examination modules. CAQDA, Computer-Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis; FFQ, Food Frequency Questionnaire; T0, baseline survey; T1, first follow-up examination; T2, mailed survey; T3, second follow-up examination.
Figure 2.Flow chart of the baseline recruitment and subsequent follow-up examinations of the IDEFICS cohort and its extension by the I.Family studya T0, baseline survey; T1, first follow-up examination; T2, mailed survey; T3, second follow-up examination. aNot shown in the figure: process evaluation based on questionnaire mailed at T2 and selection of contrasting groups after T3 stage 1.
Figure 3.Timeline of the follow-up examinations of the IDEFICS cohort and its extension by the I.Family study T0, baseline survey; T1, first follow-up examination; T2, mailed survey; T3, second follow-up examination; CG, contrasting groups (extended examination in subgroups of the cohort).
Overview of measurements and variables collected at baseline examination (T0) and at two follow-up examinations (T1 and T3) in children and their parents
| Method/ instrument | Measure of interest | Time of measurement | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T0 | T1 | T3 | ||
| Parental report for themselves, their children and their family | General information about the respondent/the family | X | X | X |
| Parenting style | ||||
| Information about pregnancy, breastfeeding and infancy for each child | ||||
| Attitudes towards TV advertisements | ||||
| Meal habits of the family | ||||
| Socio-demographic characteristics of parents | ||||
| Medical history (all children) | ||||
| Medications (all children) | ||||
| Physical activity | - | - | X | |
| Sleeping habits | ||||
| Dietary behaviour, dieting and food frequency | ||||
| Medical history | ||||
| Household structure and family kinship | ||||
| Web-based 24-h dietary recall | ||||
| Accelerometer diary | ||||
| Parental report for children aged < 12 years and self- report of adolescents aged ≥ 12 years | General information about the child/teenager | X | X | X |
| Well-being | ||||
| Children’s/teenagers’ spending | ||||
| Media consumption | ||||
| Physical activity | ||||
| Sleeping habits | ||||
| Dietary behaviour, dieting and food frequency | ||||
| Web-based/computer-assisted 24-h dietary recall | ||||
| Accelerometer diary | ||||
| Self-report of parents and adolescents aged ≥ 12 years | Family life, family rules | X | X | X |
| Body image | - | - | X | |
| Impulsiveness | ||||
| Smoking/alcohol consumption | ||||
| School grades (adolescents only) | ||||
| Peer networks (adolescents only) | ||||
| Self-report of parents and children aged ≥ 6 years | Food and beverage preferences | – | – | X |
| Self-report of children aged ≥ 8 years | Tanner stage (drawing) | – | – | X |
| Physical examination | Anthropometry (weight, height, waist circumference, skinfolds) | X | X | X |
| Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) | ||||
| Calcaneal ultrasonography (bone stiffness) | ||||
| Blood pressure | ||||
| Pulse rate | ||||
| Biological samples (non-invasive) | DNA from mouth mucosal cells in saliva | X | X | X |
| Biological markers in morning urine | ||||
| Biological samples (invasive) | Biological markers in fasting venous or capillary blood | X | X | X |
| Accelerometry | Physical activity (T0-T1: 3 days; T3: 7 days) | X | X | X |
| Sleep duration and quality | – | – | X | |
| Accelerometry and GPS sensors | Location of physical activity using the global positioning system (GPS) | – | – | X |
| Physical fitness tests | Handgrip strength | X | X | X |
| Coordination (flamingo balance, sit and reach), motor fitness (standing broad jump), cardiorespiratory fitness (shuttle-run-test, 40-m sprint) | X | – | – | |
| Sensory taste perception tests | Taste thresholds (not T3), taste preference, taste intensity (only T3) | X | X | X |
| Neuropsychological tests in parents and children ≥ 8 years old | Self-administered computer-assisted tests on decision making (Hungry Donkey Test, Bechara Gambling Task), set shifting capacity (Wisconsin Card Sorting Test), inhibitory capacity (Stop Signal Test) | – | – | X |
| Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) | Neurological response to visual food cues | – | – | X |
| Geographic information systems (GIS) | Linkage of characteristics of the built environment with GPS and accelerometer data | – | X | X |
| Maternity cards and records of routine child visits | Data on morbidity and growth of children during pregnancy and early childhood | X | X | X |
At T0 and T1 only sleep duration.
Self-report of children ≥ 8 years at T3.
Only newly recruited subjects.
If venepuncture was refused, children were asked for capillary blood (only T0 - T1).
Parents only at T3 and only optional.
Only in subsamples of school-aged children.
Only in three selected geographical regions.
Number of subjects who participated in the various examination modules at the three waves
| Examination modules | T0 | T1 | T3 (children) | T3 (adults) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| General questionnaire (children, teenagers, parents) | 16117 (99.3%) | 13077 (96.2%) | 9018 (93.8%) | 7132 (89.8%) |
| Food frequency questionnaire | 15199 (93.7%) | 12047 (88.6%) | 8840 (91.9%) | 7088 (89.2%) |
| Medical history | 12418 (76.5%) | 10770 (79.2%) | 8304 (86.3%) | 6935 (87.3%) |
| 24-h dietary recall (24-HDR) (≥ 1 day) | 11671 (71.9%) | 6478 (47.6%) | 5117 (53.2%) | 3163 (39.8%) |
| 24-h dietary recall (24-HDR) (≥ 2 days) | 3193 (19.7%) | 1287 ( 9.5%) | 2947 (39.6%) | 2031 (29.8%) |
| Blood pressure | 14752 (90.9%) | 12785 (94.0%) | 8885 (92.4%) | 6169 (77.7%) |
| Heel ultrasonography | 7539 (46.5%) | 6886 (50.6%) | 2892 (30.3%) | 2460 (31.8%) |
| Bioelectrical impedance analysis (fasting state) | 15720 (96.9%) | 13118 (96.5%) | 9192 (95.6%) | 6259 (78.8%) |
| Skinfold thickness (subscapularis and triceps) | 15160 (93.4%) | 12713 (93.5%) | 5967 (62.0%) | 1785 (22.5%) |
| Height | 16228 (100.0%) | 13596 (100.0%) | 9586 (99.7%) | 7663 (96.5%) |
| Weight | 16228 (100.0%) | 13596 (100.0%) | 9573 (99.5%) | 7642 (96.2%) |
| Waist circumference (fasting state) | 15746 (97.0%) | 13199 (97.1%) | 9242 (96.1%) | 6134 (77.2%) |
| Hip circumference | 15643 (96.4%) | 13124 (96.5%) | n.a. | n.a. |
| Venous blood (fasting state) | 9435 (58.1%) | 7516 (55.3%) | 6655 (69.2%) | 5486 (69.1%) |
| Capillary blood (fasting state) | 3420 (21.1%) | 2599 (19.1%) | n.a. | n.a. |
| Morning urine | 13945 (85.9%) | 10590 (77.9%) | 6993 (72.7%) | n.a. |
| Saliva | 14273 (88.0%) | 714 (5.3%) | 2590 (26.9%) | 5174 (65.1%) |
| Accelerometer measurement | 7447 (45.9%) | 5930 (43.6%) | 4288 (44.6%) | 1149 (14.5%) |
| Handgrip strength measurement | 7444 ( 45.9%) | 8174 ( 60.1%) | 7631 ( 79.3%) | 4541 ( 57.2%) |
| Motor fitness test | 6445 ( 39.7%) | 5855 ( 43.1%) | n.a. | n.a. |
| 40-m sprint | 4968 ( 30.6%) | 3064 ( 22.5%) | n.a. | n.a. |
| Shuttle-run test | 5657 ( 34.9%) | 5279 ( 38.8%) | n.a. | n.a. |
n.a., not available.
All physical examination modules were optional for parents (adults).
Optional examination module.
Optional at T3.
Capillary blood only asked from children who refused venepuncture.
Collection restricted to children for whom saliva was unavailable from previous examinations; 80% of children provided at least one saliva sample.
Module only offered to subgroups.
Module restricted to schoolchildren.