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   The Canadian Healthy Infant Longitudinal Development (CHILD) birth cohort study: assessment of environmental exposures  
   
نویسنده Takaro Tim K ,Scott James A ,Allen Ryan W ,Anand Sonia S ,Becker Allan B ,Befus A Dean ,Brauer Michael ,Duncan Joanne ,Lefebvre Diana L ,Lou Wendy ,Mandhane Piush J ,McLean Kathleen E ,Miller Gregory ,Sbihi Hind ,Shu Huan ,Subbarao Padmaja ,Turvey Stuart E ,Wheeler Amanda J ,Zeng Leilei ,Sears Malcolm R ,Brook Jeffrey R
منبع journal of exposure science and environmental epidemiology - 2015 - دوره : 25 - شماره : 6 - صفحه:580 -592
چکیده    The canadian healthy infant longitudinal development birth cohort was designed to elucidate interactions between environment and genetics underlying development of asthma and allergy. over 3600 pregnant mothers were recruited from the general population in four provinces with diverse environments. the child is followed to age 5 years, with prospective characterization of diverse exposures during this critical period. key exposure domains include indoor and outdoor air pollutants, inhalation, ingestion and dermal uptake of chemicals, mold, dampness, biological allergens, pets and pests, housing structure, and living behavior, together with infections, nutrition, psychosocial environment, and medications. assessments of early life exposures are focused on those linked to inflammatory responses driven by the acquired and innate immune systems. mothers complete extensive environmental questionnaires including time-activity behavior at recruitment and when the child is 3, 6, 12, 24, 30, 36, 48, and 60 months old. house dust collected during a thorough home assessment at 3–4 months, and biological specimens obtained for multiple exposure-related measurements, are archived for analyses. geo-locations of homes and daycares and land-use regression for estimating traffic-related air pollution complement time-activity-behavior data to provide comprehensive individual exposure profiles. several analytical frameworks are proposed to address the many interacting exposure variables and potential issues of co-linearity in this complex data set.
آدرس Simon Fraser University, Canada, University of Toronto, Canada, Simon Fraser University, Canada, McMaster University, Canada, University of Manitoba, Canada, University of Alberta, Canada, University of British Columbia, Canada, McMaster University, Canada, McMaster University, Canada, University of Toronto, Canada, University of Alberta, Canada, Simon Fraser University, Canada, Northwestern University, USA, University of British Columbia, Canada, Simon Fraser University, Canada. Karlstad University, Sweden, University of Toronto, Canada. Hospital for Sick Children, Canada, University of British Columbia, Canada, Edith Cowan University, Australia. Health Canada, Ottawa, Canada, University of Waterloo, Canada, McMaster University, Canada, University of Toronto, Canada. Environment Canada, Toronto, Canada
 
     
   
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