Background: The developmental origins of health and disease is a conceptual framework that helps explain the links between our early life exposures and later health outcomes, and is a burgeoning field of research. In this report, we describe the study protocol used in a prospective cohort of women recruited during pregnancy, with postnatal follow-up of the mothers and offspring. Methods: The Women And Their Children’s Health (WATCH) cohort (n = 180 women) is being conducted at the John Hunter Hospital, Australia (from June 2006). Women attended study visits during pregnancy at 19, 24, 30, and 36 weeks ’ gestation. Postnatal follow-up of the women and their offspring occurred at 3-month intervals during the first year after birth and annuall...
Background: The Environments for Healthy Living (EFHL) study is a repeated sample, longitudinal birt...
Introduction: The perinatal–postnatal family environment is associated with childhood outcomes inclu...
Abstract Background Preterm birth is the leading caus...
Background: The developmental origins of health and disease is a conceptual framework that helps exp...
Background: The developmental origins of health and disease is a conceptual framework that helps exp...
Purpose Extensive research suggests that maternal prenatal distress is reliably related to perinatal...
BACKGROUND: In the first year after childbirth, 94% of women experience one or more major health pro...
Background: The quality of prenatal care is critical for the prevention of adverse pregnancy outcome...
Abstract Background The prospective cohort study desi...
BACKGROUND: To optimise the health of pregnant women and their children by evidence-based primary an...
The Mater-University of Queensland Study of Pregnancy (MUSP) and its outcomes began in 1981 with dat...
International audienceIntroduction A growing number of international studies have highlighted the ad...
Indigenous Australians have high rates of chronic diseases, the causes of which are complex and incl...
The Triple B Pregnancy Cohort Study investigates the effects of parental alcohol, tobacco and other ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association of maternal pregravid body mass index (BMI) and child offspri...
Background: The Environments for Healthy Living (EFHL) study is a repeated sample, longitudinal birt...
Introduction: The perinatal–postnatal family environment is associated with childhood outcomes inclu...
Abstract Background Preterm birth is the leading caus...
Background: The developmental origins of health and disease is a conceptual framework that helps exp...
Background: The developmental origins of health and disease is a conceptual framework that helps exp...
Purpose Extensive research suggests that maternal prenatal distress is reliably related to perinatal...
BACKGROUND: In the first year after childbirth, 94% of women experience one or more major health pro...
Background: The quality of prenatal care is critical for the prevention of adverse pregnancy outcome...
Abstract Background The prospective cohort study desi...
BACKGROUND: To optimise the health of pregnant women and their children by evidence-based primary an...
The Mater-University of Queensland Study of Pregnancy (MUSP) and its outcomes began in 1981 with dat...
International audienceIntroduction A growing number of international studies have highlighted the ad...
Indigenous Australians have high rates of chronic diseases, the causes of which are complex and incl...
The Triple B Pregnancy Cohort Study investigates the effects of parental alcohol, tobacco and other ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association of maternal pregravid body mass index (BMI) and child offspri...
Background: The Environments for Healthy Living (EFHL) study is a repeated sample, longitudinal birt...
Introduction: The perinatal–postnatal family environment is associated with childhood outcomes inclu...
Abstract Background Preterm birth is the leading caus...