KUNO-Kids birth cohort study: rationale, design, and cohort description.
Susanne BrandstetterAntoaneta A TonchevaJakob NiggelChristine WolffSilvia GranBirgit Seelbach-GöbelChristian ApfelbacherMichael MelterMichael Kabeschnull nullPublished in: Molecular and cellular pediatrics (2019)
The data and diverse biomaterial collected in the KUNO-Kids birth cohort study will provide extensive opportunities for investigating child health and its determinants in a holistic approach. The combination of a broad range of research questions in one study will allow for a cost-effective use of biomaterial and omics results and for a comprehensive analysis of biological and social determinants of health and disease. Aiming for low attrition and ensuring participants' long-term commitment will be crucial to fully exploit the potential of the study.