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Cohort profile update: The Canadian Maternal-Infant Research on Environmental Chemicals Child Development study (MIREC-CD PLUS).

Mandy FisherGina MuckleBruce LanphearTye E ArbuckleJoseph M BraunAngelika ZidekMaria P VelezNicole LupienStephanie BastienJillian Ashley-MartinYoussef OulhoteMichael M BorgheseMark WalkerElizabeth AsztalosMaryse F BouchardLinda BooijMark R PalmertKatherine M MorrisonElizabeth A CummingsKarine KhatchadourianConstadina PanagiotopoulosGord GlendonRobin ShuttAmmanie Abdul-FatahKelsey SealWilliam D Fraser
Published in: Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology (2023)
Data collection for the MIREC-CD PLUS study is complete and analysis of the data continues. We are now extending the follow-up of the cohort into adolescence to measure the impact of early life exposures on endocrine and metabolic function (MIREC-ENDO). MIREC-CD PLUS is limited by loss to follow-up and the fact that mothers are predominately of higher socioeconomic status and 'White' ethnicity, which limits our generalizability. However, the depth of biomonitoring and clinical measures in MIREC provides a platform to examine associations of prenatal, infancy and childhood exposures with child growth and development.
Keyphrases
  • early life
  • air pollution
  • mental health
  • pregnant women
  • depressive symptoms
  • big data
  • machine learning
  • optical coherence tomography
  • weight loss
  • deep learning
  • single cell
  • weight gain
  • human health