BACKGROUND: To optimise the health of pregnant women and their children by evidence-based primary and secondary prevention, more scientific knowledge is needed. To overcome the methodological limitations of many studies on pregnancy and child health, which often use a retrospective design, we established the PRIDE (PRegnancy and Infant DEvelopment) Study. METHODS AND RESULTS: The PRIDE Study is a large prospective cohort study that aims at including 150 000-200 000 women in early pregnancy to study a broad range of research questions pertaining to pregnancy complications, maternal and child health, and adverse developmental effects in offspring. Women are invited to participate by their prenatal care provider before or at their first prenat...
INTRODUCTION: Women, their Offspring and iMproving lifestyle for Better cardiovascular health of bot...
BACKGROUND: Pregnancy is characterised by many biological and psychosocial changes. Adequate materna...
INTRODUCTION: Periconception obesity is associated with a higher risk for adverse perinatal outcomes...
Background To optimise the health of pregnant women and their children by evidence-based primary and...
Contains fulltext : 225398.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Lar...
BACKGROUND: In the first year after childbirth, 94% of women experience one or more major health pro...
Abstract Background Preterm birth is the leading caus...
Background: The EVERREST Prospective Study is a multicentre observational cohort study of pregnancie...
Purpose Extensive research suggests that maternal prenatal distress is reliably related to perinatal...
Background The HAPPY study is a large prospective longitudinal cohort study in which pregnant women ...
INTRODUCTION: Periconception obesity is associated with a higher risk for adverse perinatal outcomes...
Background The HAPPY study is a large prospective longitudinal cohort study in which pregnant women ...
textabstractBackground: Promotion of healthy pregnancies has gained high priority in the Netherlands...
Background: Pregnancy is characterised by many biological and psychosocial changes. Adequate matern...
BACKGROUND: Pregnancy is characterised by many biological and psychosocial changes. Adequate materna...
INTRODUCTION: Women, their Offspring and iMproving lifestyle for Better cardiovascular health of bot...
BACKGROUND: Pregnancy is characterised by many biological and psychosocial changes. Adequate materna...
INTRODUCTION: Periconception obesity is associated with a higher risk for adverse perinatal outcomes...
Background To optimise the health of pregnant women and their children by evidence-based primary and...
Contains fulltext : 225398.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Lar...
BACKGROUND: In the first year after childbirth, 94% of women experience one or more major health pro...
Abstract Background Preterm birth is the leading caus...
Background: The EVERREST Prospective Study is a multicentre observational cohort study of pregnancie...
Purpose Extensive research suggests that maternal prenatal distress is reliably related to perinatal...
Background The HAPPY study is a large prospective longitudinal cohort study in which pregnant women ...
INTRODUCTION: Periconception obesity is associated with a higher risk for adverse perinatal outcomes...
Background The HAPPY study is a large prospective longitudinal cohort study in which pregnant women ...
textabstractBackground: Promotion of healthy pregnancies has gained high priority in the Netherlands...
Background: Pregnancy is characterised by many biological and psychosocial changes. Adequate matern...
BACKGROUND: Pregnancy is characterised by many biological and psychosocial changes. Adequate materna...
INTRODUCTION: Women, their Offspring and iMproving lifestyle for Better cardiovascular health of bot...
BACKGROUND: Pregnancy is characterised by many biological and psychosocial changes. Adequate materna...
INTRODUCTION: Periconception obesity is associated with a higher risk for adverse perinatal outcomes...