Background: Infancy and childhood are characterized by rapid growth and development, which largely determine health status and well-being across the lifespan. Identification of modifiable risk factors and prognostic factors in critical periods of life will contribute to the development of effective prevention and intervention strategies. The LucKi Birth Cohort Study was designed and started in 2006 to follow children from birth into adulthood on a wide range of determinants, disorders, and diseases. During preschool and school years, the primary focus is on the etiology and prognosis of atopic diseases (eczema, asthma, and hay fever) and overweight/obesity. Methods/Design: LucKi is an ongoing, dynamic, prospective birth cohort study, embedd...
Epidemiological evidence indicates that early life factors are important for obesity development but...
Aims: To investigate the role of perinatal factors in determining childhood health, development and ...
Contains fulltext : 225398.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Lar...
Background: Infancy and childhood are characterized by rapid growth and development, which largely d...
BACKGROUND: Profound knowledge about child growth, development, health, and disease in contemporary ...
Abstract Background Early interventions are recognised as key to improving life chances for children...
Background: The fetal and infant life are periods of rapid development, characterized by high suscep...
BACKGROUND: To optimise the health of pregnant women and their children by evidence-based primary an...
Background To optimise the health of pregnant women and their children by evidence-based primary and...
Birth cohort studies are the most appropriate type of design to determine the causal relationship be...
Early life is an important window of opportunity to improve health across the full lifecycle. An acc...
Background: Profound knowledge about child growth, development, health, and disease in contemporary ...
Abstract Early life is an important window of opportunity to improve health across the full lifecyc...
Early life is an important window of opportunity to improve health across the full lifecycle. An acc...
Early life is an important window of opportunity to improve health across the full lifecycle. An acc...
Epidemiological evidence indicates that early life factors are important for obesity development but...
Aims: To investigate the role of perinatal factors in determining childhood health, development and ...
Contains fulltext : 225398.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Lar...
Background: Infancy and childhood are characterized by rapid growth and development, which largely d...
BACKGROUND: Profound knowledge about child growth, development, health, and disease in contemporary ...
Abstract Background Early interventions are recognised as key to improving life chances for children...
Background: The fetal and infant life are periods of rapid development, characterized by high suscep...
BACKGROUND: To optimise the health of pregnant women and their children by evidence-based primary an...
Background To optimise the health of pregnant women and their children by evidence-based primary and...
Birth cohort studies are the most appropriate type of design to determine the causal relationship be...
Early life is an important window of opportunity to improve health across the full lifecycle. An acc...
Background: Profound knowledge about child growth, development, health, and disease in contemporary ...
Abstract Early life is an important window of opportunity to improve health across the full lifecyc...
Early life is an important window of opportunity to improve health across the full lifecycle. An acc...
Early life is an important window of opportunity to improve health across the full lifecycle. An acc...
Epidemiological evidence indicates that early life factors are important for obesity development but...
Aims: To investigate the role of perinatal factors in determining childhood health, development and ...
Contains fulltext : 225398.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Lar...