| Literature DB >> 33367530 |
Julie Bergeron1, Rachel Massicotte1, Stephanie Atkinson2, Alan Bocking3, William Fraser4, Isabel Fortier1.
Abstract
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33367530 PMCID: PMC8128473 DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyaa207
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Epidemiol ISSN: 0300-5771 Impact factor: 7.196
Characteristics of the 26 member studies
| Study name | Main research focus | Province | Sub-populations | Number of participants | Number of participants with biospecimens |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3D Study - Design, Develop, Discover (3D) | Prenatal exposure, birth outcome, infant development | Quebec | Mothers | 2456 | 2357 |
| Partners | 2333 | 2333 | |||
| Children | 2456 | 1010 | |||
| Aboriginal Birth Cohort (ABC) | Adiposity, early life origins | Ontario | Mothers | 150 | 150 |
| Children | 150 | 150 | |||
| Grandmothers | 30 | ||||
| Alberta Pregnancy Outcomes and Nutrition (APrON) | Mental health, birth outcomes, neurodevelopment, nutrition | Alberta | Mothers | 2189 | 2041 |
| Partners | 1483 | 1343 | |||
| Children | 2169 | 1791 | |||
| All Our Babies and All Our Families (AOB/F) | Pregnancy and birth outcomes, child development | Alberta | Mothers | 3387 | 1862 |
| Children | 3387 | 1399 | |||
| CHILD Cohort Study (CHILD) | Allergy, asthma and chronic diseases, child and infant health, early life origins | British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario | Mothers | 3579 | 3487 |
| Fathers | 2841 | 2560 | |||
| Children | 3455 | 3417 | |||
| Early child development and the effects of prenatal antidepressant exposure (SRI_Exposure) | Prenatal exposure to antidepressants, fetal and childhood development | British Columbia | Mothers (6 sub-groups) | 274 | 271 |
| Children (6 sub-groups) | 276 | 264 | |||
| Early Pregnancy Markers for Pre-Eclampsia (PreMark) | Pre-eclampsia, homocysteine, pregnancy and birth outcomes | Nova Scotia | Mothers | 2200 | 2200 |
| Family Atherosclerosis Monitoring in Early Life (FAMILY) | Adiposity, cardiovascular risk factors, fetal and early childhood family-based determinants | Ontario | Mothers | 857 | 857 |
| Fathers | 530 | 530 | |||
| Children | 901 | 683 | |||
| Siblings | 264 | 264 | |||
| Feelings in Pregnancy and Motherhood (FPM) | Depression, prenatal and postpartum exposure to antidepressants | Saskatchewan | Mothers | 648 | |
| Children | 594 | ||||
| Fort McMurray Mommy Baby Study (Mommybabyfmm) | Maternal psychopathologies, pregnancy outcomes, infant development, mother–child interactions | Alberta | Mothers (3 sub-groups) | 206 | |
| Children (3 sub-groups) | 206 | ||||
| GESTation and Environment (GESTE) | Thyroid function, exposure to polybrominated diphenyl ethers and polychlorinated biphenyls | Quebec | Mothers | 800 | 800 |
| Children | 761 | 761 | |||
| Kids, Families and Places (KFP) | Family life, biological exposures, neighbourhoods, child development | Ontario | Mothers | 668 | 405 |
| Children | 1579 | 935 | |||
| Life experiences and psychosocial development of the child: the role and quality of child care services (EMIGARDE) | Child care, child development | Quebec | Mothers | 515 | |
| Children | 515 | 157 | |||
| Maternal Adversity, Vulnerability and Neurodevelopment (MAVAN) | Mental health, gene–environment interactions, child development, child behaviour | Ontario, Quebec | Mothers (2 sub-groups) | 627 | |
| Children (2 sub-groups) | 622 | ||||
| Maternal–Infant Research on Environmental Chemicals (MIREC) | Infant and child health, prenatal exposure to environmental chemicals | British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia | Mothers | 1983 | 1983 |
| Fathers | 1648 | ||||
| Children | 1959 | 1959 | |||
| Ontario Birth Study (OBS) | Maternal and infant health, developmental origins of health and diseases, pregnancy outcomes | Ontario | Mothers | 1374 | 1325 |
| Children | 1374 | 510 | |||
| Ottawa and Kingston Birth Cohort (OaK Birth Cohort) | Thrombophilias, folate supplementation, placenta-mediated pregnancy outcomes | Ontario | Mothers | 8085 | 7241 |
| Children | 2175 | 2175 | |||
| Oxidative stress, fetal growth and programming of the metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disorders (MIROS C) | Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disorders, oxidative stress, prenatal exposure to antioxidant, pregnancy and infant outcomes | Quebec | Mothers | 307 | 307 |
| Children | 307 | 255 | |||
| Pre-Eclampsia New Emerging Team (PE-NET) | Cardiovascular risk, pre-eclampsia, neurodevelopment | Ontario | Mothers (2 sub-groups) | 235 | 235 |
| Children (2 sub-groups) | 235 | 235 | |||
| Prenatal Determinants of Inflammation- mediated Conditions Transdisciplinary Research (PreDICTR) | Determinants of inflammatory-mediated conditions | Saskatchewan | Mothers (4 sub-groups) | 35 | 35 |
| Children | 35 | 35 | |||
| Quebec Longitudinal Study of Child Development (QLSCD) | Factors occurring during early childhood, child development, lifestyle and housing | Quebec | Children | 2120 | 1000 |
| Quebec Newborn Twin Study (QNTS) | Developmental health, school and health outcomes, bio-social determinants | Quebec | Children (twins) | 1410 | 1043 |
| South Asian Birth Cohort (START) | Adiposity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, environmental and genetic determinants, birth outcomes | Ontario (International) | Mothers (3 sub-groups) | 1512 | 1512 |
| Children (3 sub-groups) | 1512 | 1512 | |||
| Study of Asthma, Genes and the Environment (SAGE) | Asthma, environmental exposures, early-life exposures, genetic determinants | Manitoba | Children (2 sub-groups) | 723 | 723 |
| TARGet Kids! | Obesity, early-life exposures, developmental trajectories | Ontario, Quebec | Children | 11 379 | 5248 |
| Twin Birth Study (TBS) | Delivery and birth outcomes, method of delivery | All provinces (International) | Mothers (2 sub-groups) | 2804 | 2786 |
| Children | 5607 | 5607 |
Information as provided by the studies.
Clinical trial design.
Case–control design.
Figure 1Duration of participant follow-up by study.
Figure 2Data sources collected per time point (2a) and biospecimens collected per time point (2b) for (a) mothers, (b) children and (c) fathers
Figure 3Frequency of information collected by at least half of the studies
Examples of projects developed or supported
| Project | Objectives | Country | Start–end years | Number of studies and participants |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Retrospective harmonization efforts | ||||
| Prenatal Alcohol Exposure initiative (A Bocking, Mount Sinai Hospital) |
Identify correlates of drinking before, during and after pregnancy to further inform prevention strategies. Assess the impact of alcohol consumption on birthweight and gestational age. | Canada | 2019–21 |
Studies: 5 Mothers: 10 263 Children: 10 287 |
| Prenatal exposure to stress, preterm birth and development of toddlers (A-M Nybo Andersen, University of Copenhagen) |
Assess the impact of prenatal stress on gestational age at delivery. Assess the impact of prenatal stress on development of preschool aged children. |
Canada France Norway | 2020–22 |
Studies: 5 Mothers: 102 169 Children: 119 785 |
| Gestational age at birth and offspring body size from infancy to adolescence (A-M Nybo Andersen, University of Copenhagen) | Assess the impact of gestational age at birth on attained body size. |
Canada Europe | 2020–22 |
Studies: 16 Children: 293 619 |
| Prospective harmonization efforts | ||||
| The Healthy Life Trajectories Initiative (HeLTI) (C-L Dennis, S Matthews and C Birken, University of Toronto; H Huang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University; W Fraser, Université de Sherbrooke, K Kumaran, CSI Holdsworth Memorial Hospital; S Norris, University of Witwatersrand; S Lye, Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute) | Define the core set of variables to be collected by the studies member of the HeLTI initiative, which addresses the burden of non-communicable diseases by developing evidence-based interventions from pre-conception to the postnatal period. |
Canada China India South Africa | 2017–26 |
Studies: 4 Mothers: 22 730 |
| Qualitative evaluation of different approaches to asking women about alcohol use during pregnancy (N Poole, Centre of Excellence for Women's health) | Identify the most commonly asked questions regarding alcohol consumption during pregnancy and explore standardized alcohol screening tools used to collect information in perinatal surveillance efforts, with the aim to develop recommendations for collection of information on alcohol intake during pregnancy. | Canada | 2018–19 |
Studies: 12 Mothers: 23 856 |
| Prospective harmonization of pregnancy cohorts to understand and mitigate the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on the next generation: The RAINBOW Project (S Côté, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Sainte-Justine) | Define the core set of variables to be collected by the studies member of the Rainbow initiative, which aims to investigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental and physical health of the mother, father and unborn child, identify factors that moderate the impact of the pandemic, and test the efficacy of psychological prevention programmes. | Canada | 2020–22 |
Studies: 7 Mothers: 25 000 |
| Tools or resources to support and leverage harmonization initiatives | ||||
| Development of generic consent for mother and child cohorts (BM Knoppers, McGill University) | Develop a series of generic consent forms for adults, adolescents, young children (parental consent for minors) to be used by future mother and child studies. | Canada | 2017 | – |
| Accessible R packages facilitating data harmonization [G Fabre, Research Institute of the McGill University Health Center (RI-MUHC)] | Develop a pipeline facilitating data harmonization, including structured rules to process data integrated in a system involving the Opal software and RStudio environment. | Canada | 2019–22 | – |
| Guidelines for Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) harmonization initiatives (I Fortier, RI-MUHC) | Develop guidelines to support international DOHaD harmonization initiatives from initiation of the project to publication of results. |
Canada Europe | 2020–21 | – |
| Outline of the harmonization potential across Canadian DOHaD mother and child cohorts (I Fortier, RI-MUHC) | Document the potential to generate a core set of variables across the ReACH member studies to facilitate implementation of collaborative research initiatives. | Canada | 2020–21 | Studies: 24 |
| Outline of the harmonization potential across mother and child cohorts’ part of the ReACH and LifeCycle Project initiatives (I Fortier, RI-MUHC) | Document the harmonization potential across ReACH and LifeCycle Project member studies to leverage the implementation of new European–Canadian research collaborations. |
Canada Europe | 2020–21 | Studies: 40 |
Number of mothers aimed to be recruited.