- ICH GCP
- Rejestr badań klinicznych w USA
- Badanie kliniczne NCT02487771
Kansas University DHA Outcome Study (KUDOS) Follow-Up
29 stycznia 2018 zaktualizowane przez: Susan Carlson, PhD
This is a continuation study to KUDOS (NCT00266825).
The purpose of this study is to follow-up with participants on the original study to determine if the effects of increasing DHA intake during pregnancy increase cognitive development in 2 to 6 year-old children.
Przegląd badań
Szczegółowy opis
Numerous trials show benefits of postnatal DHA supplementation for visual acuity.
There are also numerous observational(not intervention)studies that link higher maternal DHA status during pregnancy to higher cognitive function.
Intervention studies that increase DHA exposure during fetal life and that measure cognitive development of infants are lacking; and no study to date has systematically followed children whose mothers were randomly assigned to DHA supplementation to school age with regular 6 month assessments of age-appropriate assessments of cognitive development.
The absence of such studies is a serious limitation because there is evidence that differences in cognitive function due to such interventions do not become robust until around age 4 years.
Women in the US consume low amounts of DHA compared to other world populations, and this likely means less DHA transfer to the fetus than in many other populations.
Prenatal DHA exposure may be more important than postnatal exposure, because animal studies show critical windows for brain DHA accumulation in relation to effects on neurotransmitters such as serotonin, dopamine and GABA.
Typ studiów
Interwencyjne
Zapisy (Rzeczywisty)
190
Faza
- Faza 3
Kontakty i lokalizacje
Ta sekcja zawiera dane kontaktowe osób prowadzących badanie oraz informacje o tym, gdzie badanie jest przeprowadzane.
Lokalizacje studiów
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Kansas
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Kansas City, Kansas, Stany Zjednoczone, 66160
- University of Kansas Medical Center
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Kryteria uczestnictwa
Badacze szukają osób, które pasują do określonego opisu, zwanego kryteriami kwalifikacyjnymi. Niektóre przykłady tych kryteriów to ogólny stan zdrowia danej osoby lub wcześniejsze leczenie.
Kryteria kwalifikacji
Wiek uprawniający do nauki
16 lat do 35 lat (Dziecko, Dorosły)
Akceptuje zdrowych ochotników
Nie
Płeć kwalifikująca się do nauki
Kobieta
Opis
Inclusion Criteria:
- Pregnant females 16.0-35.0 years of age (inclusive) at 8-20 weeks gestation at enrollment (date/ultrasound)
- Agree to consume study capsules from enrollment until delivery
- Agree to return to the study center for delivery
- BMI < 40
- No serious illnesses (e.g., cancer, diabetes, lupus, hepatitis, sexually transmitted diseases, not HIV positive)
- Available by telephone
Exclusion Criteria:
- Less than 16 or greater than 35 years of age
- BMI < 40
- Serious illness such as cancer, lupus, hepatitis, sexually transmitted disease or HIV positive
- Expecting multiple infants
- Diabetes or gestational diabetes at baseline
- Elevated blood pressure due to any cause
- Not planning to return to the study center for delivery
- Gestational age at baseline < 8 weeks or >20 weeks
- Unable or unwilling to agree to consume capsules until delivery
- Unable to provide informed consent in English
Plan studiów
Ta sekcja zawiera szczegółowe informacje na temat planu badania, w tym sposób zaprojektowania badania i jego pomiary.
Jak projektuje się badanie?
Szczegóły projektu
- Główny cel: Leczenie
- Przydział: Randomizowane
- Model interwencyjny: Przydział równoległy
- Maskowanie: Podwójnie
Broń i interwencje
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Komparator placebo: Kapsułka placebo
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600 mg of Soybean Oil and Corn Oil, which does not contain any DHA
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Eksperymentalny: DHA Capsule
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600 mg DHA capsule
Inne nazwy:
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Co mierzy badanie?
Podstawowe miary wyniku
Miara wyniku |
Opis środka |
Ramy czasowe |
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Weschler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence, 3rd Edition; Full Scale IQ
Ramy czasowe: 36 Months
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The Full Scale IQ score from the Weschler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence, 3rd Edition is a standardized measure of a child's general intellectual ability based upon assessments of verbal, cognitive, and performance domains.
At three years the Full Scale IQ score has a range of 41 (poorest performance) to 155 (best performance).
For the older ages the score can range from 40 to 160.
For all ages the assessment is normed to a Mean = 100, St Dev = 15.
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36 Months
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Weschler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence, 3rd Edition; Full Scale IQ
Ramy czasowe: 48 Months
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The Full Scale IQ score from the Weschler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence, 3rd Edition is a standardized measure of a child's general intellectual ability based upon assessments of verbal, cognitive, and performance domains.
At three years the Full Scale IQ score has a range of 41 (poorest performance) to 155 (best performance).
For the older ages the score can range from 40 to 160.
For all ages the assessment is normed to a Mean = 100, St Dev = 15.
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48 Months
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Weschler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence, 3rd Edition; Full Scale IQ
Ramy czasowe: 72 Months
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The Full Scale IQ score from the Weschler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence, 3rd Edition is a standardized measure of a child's general intellectual ability based upon assessments of verbal, cognitive, and performance domains.
At three years the Full Scale IQ score has a range of 41 (poorest performance) to 155 (best performance).
For the older ages the score can range from 40 to 160.
For all ages the assessment is normed to a Mean = 100, St Dev = 15.
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72 Months
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Cognitive Function Score - Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test
Ramy czasowe: 60 Months
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The Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test, 3rd Edition provides a standardized assessment of a person's receptive vocabulary.
The Standard Score can range from 40 (poorest performance) to 160 (best performance) and has been normed to a Mean = 100, St Dev = 15.
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60 Months
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Cognitive Function Score - Test of Preschool Early Literacy
Ramy czasowe: 42 Months
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The Test of Preschool Early Literacy provides a standardized Early Literacy Index score, a measure of general, early literacy skills that relate to later reading and writing skill acquisition.
The score is based on assessments of vocabulary, print knowledge, and phonological awareness.
The score can range from 40 (poorest performance) to 144 (best performance) and has been normed to a Mean = 100, St Dev = 15.
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42 Months
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Weschler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence, 3rd Edition; Verbal IQ
Ramy czasowe: 36 Months
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The Verbal IQ score from the Weschler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence, 3rd Edition is a standardized measure of a child's verbal ability based upon assessments of vocabulary, general knowledge, and reasoning.
At three years the Verbal IQ score has a range of 49 (poorest performance) to 150 (best performance).
For the older ages the score can range from 46 to 155.
For all ages the assessment is normed to a Mean = 100, St Dev = 15.
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36 Months
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Weschler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence, 3rd Edition; Verbal IQ
Ramy czasowe: 48 Months
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The Verbal IQ score from the Weschler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence, 3rd Edition is a standardized measure of a child's verbal ability based upon assessments of vocabulary, general knowledge, and reasoning.
At three years the Verbal IQ score has a range of 49 (poorest performance) to 150 (best performance).
For the older ages the score can range from 46 to 155.
For all ages the assessment is normed to a Mean = 100, St Dev = 15.
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48 Months
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Weschler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence, 3rd Edition; Verbal IQ
Ramy czasowe: 72 Months
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The Verbal IQ score from the Weschler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence, 3rd Edition is a standardized measure of a child's verbal ability based upon assessments of vocabulary, general knowledge, and reasoning.
At three years the Verbal IQ score has a range of 49 (poorest performance) to 150 (best performance).
For the older ages the score can range from 46 to 155.
For all ages the assessment is normed to a Mean = 100, St Dev = 15.
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72 Months
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Miary wyników drugorzędnych
Miara wyniku |
Opis środka |
Ramy czasowe |
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Adaptive Regulation Assessment
Ramy czasowe: 36 Months
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The Parent Rating Scales of the Behavior Assessment System for Children 2nd Edition measures different aspects of a child's behaviors as reported by a parent.
Externalizing Problems is a measure of Aggression and Hyperactivity.
Internalizing Problems is a measure of Anxiety, Depression, and Somatization.
The Behavioral Symptoms Index is a more global measure of behavior problems and combines Externalizing Problems with the measure of Depression from Internalizing Problems, and additional measures of Atypicality, Withdrawal, and Attention Problems.
Adaptive Skills is a measure of Adaptability, Social Skills, Activities of Daily Living, Functional Communication, and at age 6 years Leadership.
All scores are derived from the general, combined sex normative tables of T-Scores.
For Adaptive Skills higher T-Scores reflect a more optimal outcome.
For all other measures lower T-Scores reflect a more optimal outcome.
All T-Scores were standardized with a Mean = 50, St Dev = 10.
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36 Months
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Adaptive Regulation Assessment
Ramy czasowe: 48 Months
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The Parent Rating Scales of the Behavior Assessment System for Children 2nd Edition measures different aspects of a child's behaviors as reported by a parent.
Externalizing Problems is a measure of Aggression and Hyperactivity.
Internalizing Problems is a measure of Anxiety, Depression, and Somatization.
The Behavioral Symptoms Index is a more global measure of behavior problems and combines Externalizing Problems with the measure of Depression from Internalizing Problems, and additional measures of Atypicality, Withdrawal, and Attention Problems.
Adaptive Skills is a measure of Adaptability, Social Skills, Activities of Daily Living, Functional Communication, and at age 6 years Leadership.
All scores are derived from the general, combined sex normative tables of T-Scores.
For Adaptive Skills higher T-Scores reflect a more optimal outcome.
For all other measures lower T-Scores reflect a more optimal outcome.
All T-Scores were standardized with a Mean = 50, St Dev = 10.
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48 Months
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Adaptive Regulation Assessment
Ramy czasowe: 60 Months
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The Parent Rating Scales of the Behavior Assessment System for Children 2nd Edition measures different aspects of a child's behaviors as reported by a parent.
Externalizing Problems is a measure of Aggression and Hyperactivity.
Internalizing Problems is a measure of Anxiety, Depression, and Somatization.
The Behavioral Symptoms Index is a more global measure of behavior problems and combines Externalizing Problems with the measure of Depression from Internalizing Problems, and additional measures of Atypicality, Withdrawal, and Attention Problems.
Adaptive Skills is a measure of Adaptability, Social Skills, Activities of Daily Living, Functional Communication, and at age 6 years Leadership.
All scores are derived from the general, combined sex normative tables of T-Scores.
For Adaptive Skills higher T-Scores reflect a more optimal outcome.
For all other measures lower T-Scores reflect a more optimal outcome.
All T-Scores were standardized with a Mean = 50, St Dev = 10.
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60 Months
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Adaptive Regulation Assessment
Ramy czasowe: 72 Months
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The Parent Rating Scales of the Behavior Assessment System for Children 2nd Edition measures different aspects of a child's behaviors as reported by a parent.
Externalizing Problems is a measure of Aggression and Hyperactivity.
Internalizing Problems is a measure of Anxiety, Depression, and Somatization.
The Behavioral Symptoms Index is a more global measure of behavior problems and combines Externalizing Problems with the measure of Depression from Internalizing Problems, and additional measures of Atypicality, Withdrawal, and Attention Problems.
Adaptive Skills is a measure of Adaptability, Social Skills, Activities of Daily Living, Functional Communication, and at age 6 years Leadership.
All scores are derived from the general, combined sex normative tables of T-Scores.
For Adaptive Skills higher T-Scores reflect a more optimal outcome.
For all other measures lower T-Scores reflect a more optimal outcome.
All T-Scores were standardized with a Mean = 50, St Dev = 10.
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72 Months
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Inne miary wyników
Miara wyniku |
Opis środka |
Ramy czasowe |
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Anthropometrics: Weight-for-age
Ramy czasowe: 2 years
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Biannually child weight was measured one time standing without shoes and in the lightest layer of clothing to the nearest 0.1 kg on an electronic scale (Cardinal Detecto 8430, Webb City, MS, USA).
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2 years
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Anthropometrics: Weight-for-age
Ramy czasowe: 2.5 years
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Biannually child weight was measured one time standing without shoes and in the lightest layer of clothing to the nearest 0.1 kg on an electronic scale (Cardinal Detecto 8430, Webb City, MS, USA).
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2.5 years
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Anthropometrics: Weight-for-age
Ramy czasowe: 3 years
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Biannually child weight was measured one time standing without shoes and in the lightest layer of clothing to the nearest 0.1 kg on an electronic scale (Cardinal Detecto 8430, Webb City, MS, USA).
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3 years
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Anthropometrics: Height-for-Age
Ramy czasowe: 2 years
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Biannually child stature was measured one time standing without shoes and in the lightest layer of clothing to the nearest 0.1 cm using a wall mounted statiometer (Health O Meter® Professional, McCook IL, USA).
Braids, ponytails or other hair artifacts were removed or subtracted when needed.
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2 years
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Anthropometrics: Weight-for-age
Ramy czasowe: 3.5 years
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Biannually child weight was measured one time standing without shoes and in the lightest layer of clothing to the nearest 0.1 kg on an electronic scale (Cardinal Detecto 8430, Webb City, MS, USA).
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3.5 years
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Anthropometrics: Weight-for-age
Ramy czasowe: 4 years
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Biannually child weight was measured one time standing without shoes and in the lightest layer of clothing to the nearest 0.1 kg on an electronic scale (Cardinal Detecto 8430, Webb City, MS, USA).
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4 years
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Anthropometrics: Weight-for-age
Ramy czasowe: 4.5 years
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Biannually child weight was measured one time standing without shoes and in the lightest layer of clothing to the nearest 0.1 kg on an electronic scale (Cardinal Detecto 8430, Webb City, MS, USA).
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4.5 years
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Anthropometrics: Weight-for-age
Ramy czasowe: 5 years
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Biannually child weight was measured one time standing without shoes and in the lightest layer of clothing to the nearest 0.1 kg on an electronic scale (Cardinal Detecto 8430, Webb City, MS, USA).
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5 years
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Anthropometrics: Weight-for-age
Ramy czasowe: 5.5 years
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Biannually child weight was measured one time standing without shoes and in the lightest layer of clothing to the nearest 0.1 kg on an electronic scale (Cardinal Detecto 8430, Webb City, MS, USA).
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5.5 years
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Anthropometrics: Weight-for-age
Ramy czasowe: 6 years
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Biannually child weight was measured one time standing without shoes and in the lightest layer of clothing to the nearest 0.1 kg on an electronic scale (Cardinal Detecto 8430, Webb City, MS, USA).
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6 years
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Anthropometrics: Height-for-Age
Ramy czasowe: 2.5 years
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Biannually child stature was measured one time standing without shoes and in the lightest layer of clothing to the nearest 0.1 cm using a wall mounted statiometer (Health O Meter® Professional, McCook IL, USA).
Braids, ponytails or other hair artifacts were removed or subtracted when needed.
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2.5 years
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Anthropometrics: Height-for-Age
Ramy czasowe: 3 years
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Biannually child stature was measured one time standing without shoes and in the lightest layer of clothing to the nearest 0.1 cm using a wall mounted statiometer (Health O Meter® Professional, McCook IL, USA).
Braids, ponytails or other hair artifacts were removed or subtracted when needed.
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3 years
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Anthropometrics: Height-for-Age
Ramy czasowe: 3.5 years
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Biannually child stature was measured one time standing without shoes and in the lightest layer of clothing to the nearest 0.1 cm using a wall mounted statiometer (Health O Meter® Professional, McCook IL, USA).
Braids, ponytails or other hair artifacts were removed or subtracted when needed.
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3.5 years
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Anthropometrics: Height-for-Age
Ramy czasowe: 4 years
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Biannually child stature was measured one time standing without shoes and in the lightest layer of clothing to the nearest 0.1 cm using a wall mounted statiometer (Health O Meter® Professional, McCook IL, USA).
Braids, ponytails or other hair artifacts were removed or subtracted when needed.
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4 years
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Anthropometrics: Height-for-Age
Ramy czasowe: 4.5 years
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Biannually child stature was measured one time standing without shoes and in the lightest layer of clothing to the nearest 0.1 cm using a wall mounted statiometer (Health O Meter® Professional, McCook IL, USA).
Braids, ponytails or other hair artifacts were removed or subtracted when needed.
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4.5 years
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Anthropometrics: Height-for-Age
Ramy czasowe: 5 years
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Biannually child stature was measured one time standing without shoes and in the lightest layer of clothing to the nearest 0.1 cm using a wall mounted statiometer (Health O Meter® Professional, McCook IL, USA).
Braids, ponytails or other hair artifacts were removed or subtracted when needed.
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5 years
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Anthropometrics: Height-for-Age
Ramy czasowe: 5.5 years
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Biannually child stature was measured one time standing without shoes and in the lightest layer of clothing to the nearest 0.1 cm using a wall mounted statiometer (Health O Meter® Professional, McCook IL, USA).
Braids, ponytails or other hair artifacts were removed or subtracted when needed.
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5.5 years
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Anthropometrics: Height-for-Age
Ramy czasowe: 6 years
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Biannually child stature was measured one time standing without shoes and in the lightest layer of clothing to the nearest 0.1 cm using a wall mounted statiometer (Health O Meter® Professional, McCook IL, USA).
Braids, ponytails or other hair artifacts were removed or subtracted when needed.
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6 years
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Anthropometrics: Body Mass Index-for-age
Ramy czasowe: 2 years
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Biannually child body mass index (BMI) was calculated using the standard equation: BMI = kg/m^2.
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2 years
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Anthropometrics: Body Mass Index-for-age
Ramy czasowe: 2.5 years
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Biannually child body mass index (BMI) was calculated using the standard equation: BMI = kg/m^2.
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2.5 years
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Anthropometrics: Body Mass Index-for-age
Ramy czasowe: 3 years
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Biannually child body mass index (BMI) was calculated using the standard equation: BMI = kg/m^2.
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3 years
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Anthropometrics: Body Mass Index-for-age
Ramy czasowe: 3.5 years
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Biannually child body mass index (BMI) was calculated using the standard equation: BMI = kg/m^2.
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3.5 years
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Anthropometrics: Body Mass Index-for-age
Ramy czasowe: 4 years
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Biannually child body mass index (BMI) was calculated using the standard equation: BMI = kg/m^2.
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4 years
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Anthropometrics: Body Mass Index-for-age
Ramy czasowe: 4.5 years
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Biannually child body mass index (BMI) was calculated using the standard equation: BMI = kg/m^2.
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4.5 years
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Anthropometrics: Body Mass Index-for-age
Ramy czasowe: 5 years
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Biannually child body mass index (BMI) was calculated using the standard equation: BMI = kg/m^2.
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5 years
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Anthropometrics: Body Mass Index-for-age
Ramy czasowe: 5.5 years
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Biannually child body mass index (BMI) was calculated using the standard equation: BMI = kg/m^2.
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5.5 years
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Anthropometrics: Body Mass Index-for-age
Ramy czasowe: 6 years
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Biannually child body mass index (BMI) was calculated using the standard equation: BMI = kg/m^2.
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6 years
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Anthropometrics: Head Circumference-for-age
Ramy czasowe: 2 years
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Biannually child head circumference was measured to the nearest 0.1 cm using standard technique (tape positioned just above the eyebrows, above the ears and around the biggest part of the back of the head; tape pulled snuggly to compress hair and underlying soft tissue).
Braids, ponytails, glasses or other artifacts were removed whenever possible.
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2 years
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Anthropometrics: Head Circumference-for-age
Ramy czasowe: 2.5 years
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Biannually child head circumference was measured to the nearest 0.1 cm using standard technique (tape positioned just above the eyebrows, above the ears and around the biggest part of the back of the head; tape pulled snuggly to compress hair and underlying soft tissue).
Braids, ponytails, glasses or other artifacts were removed whenever possible.
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2.5 years
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Anthropometrics: Head Circumference-for-age
Ramy czasowe: 3 years
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Biannually child head circumference was measured to the nearest 0.1 cm using standard technique (tape positioned just above the eyebrows, above the ears and around the biggest part of the back of the head; tape pulled snuggly to compress hair and underlying soft tissue).
Braids, ponytails, glasses or other artifacts were removed whenever possible.
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3 years
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Anthropometrics: Head Circumference-for-age
Ramy czasowe: 3.5 years
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Biannually child head circumference was measured to the nearest 0.1 cm using standard technique (tape positioned just above the eyebrows, above the ears and around the biggest part of the back of the head; tape pulled snuggly to compress hair and underlying soft tissue).
Braids, ponytails, glasses or other artifacts were removed whenever possible.
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3.5 years
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Anthropometrics: Head Circumference-for-age
Ramy czasowe: 4 years
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Biannually child head circumference was measured to the nearest 0.1 cm using standard technique (tape positioned just above the eyebrows, above the ears and around the biggest part of the back of the head; tape pulled snuggly to compress hair and underlying soft tissue).
Braids, ponytails, glasses or other artifacts were removed whenever possible.
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4 years
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Anthropometrics: Head Circumference-for-age
Ramy czasowe: 4.5 years
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Biannually child head circumference was measured to the nearest 0.1 cm using standard technique (tape positioned just above the eyebrows, above the ears and around the biggest part of the back of the head; tape pulled snuggly to compress hair and underlying soft tissue).
Braids, ponytails, glasses or other artifacts were removed whenever possible.
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4.5 years
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Anthropometrics: Head Circumference-for-age
Ramy czasowe: 5 years
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Biannually child head circumference was measured to the nearest 0.1 cm using standard technique (tape positioned just above the eyebrows, above the ears and around the biggest part of the back of the head; tape pulled snuggly to compress hair and underlying soft tissue).
Braids, ponytails, glasses or other artifacts were removed whenever possible.
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5 years
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Anthropometrics: Head Circumference-for-age
Ramy czasowe: 5.5 years
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Biannually child head circumference was measured to the nearest 0.1 cm using standard technique (tape positioned just above the eyebrows, above the ears and around the biggest part of the back of the head; tape pulled snuggly to compress hair and underlying soft tissue).
Braids, ponytails, glasses or other artifacts were removed whenever possible.
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5.5 years
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Anthropometrics: Head Circumference-for-age
Ramy czasowe: 6 years
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Biannually child head circumference was measured to the nearest 0.1 cm using standard technique (tape positioned just above the eyebrows, above the ears and around the biggest part of the back of the head; tape pulled snuggly to compress hair and underlying soft tissue).
Braids, ponytails, glasses or other artifacts were removed whenever possible.
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6 years
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Dietary Intake
Ramy czasowe: 2 years
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Biannually a registered dietitian assessed child diet by a standardized 24 hour dietary recall with three-pass approach.
When necessary both the parent and child participated in the recall process to increase overall reliability.
Recalls were entered into Nutrition Data System for Research (NDS-R versions 2006-2016, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA) and were checked for accuracy by a second dietitian.
Reliability and caloric intake data are presented here.
Reliability is defined as the dietitian's subjective assessment of the family's ability to recall the majority of food items consumed during the 24 hour period and within reasonable serving sizes.
Caloric intake is the mean kcal per day from reliable recalls only.
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2 years
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Dietary Intake
Ramy czasowe: 2.5 years
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Biannually a registered dietitian assessed child diet by a standardized 24 hour dietary recall with three-pass approach.
When necessary both the parent and child participated in the recall process to increase overall reliability.
Recalls were entered into Nutrition Data System for Research (NDS-R versions 2006-2016, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA) and were checked for accuracy by a second dietitian.
Reliability and caloric intake data are presented here.
Reliability is defined as the dietitian's subjective assessment of the family's ability to recall the majority of food items consumed during the 24 hour period and within reasonable serving sizes.
Caloric intake is the mean kcal per day from reliable recalls only.
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2.5 years
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Dietary Intake
Ramy czasowe: 3 years
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Biannually a registered dietitian assessed child diet by a standardized 24 hour dietary recall with three-pass approach.
When necessary both the parent and child participated in the recall process to increase overall reliability.
Recalls were entered into Nutrition Data System for Research (NDS-R versions 2006-2016, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA) and were checked for accuracy by a second dietitian.
Reliability and caloric intake data are presented here.
Reliability is defined as the dietitian's subjective assessment of the family's ability to recall the majority of food items consumed during the 24 hour period and within reasonable serving sizes.
Caloric intake is the mean kcal per day from reliable recalls only.
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3 years
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Dietary Intake
Ramy czasowe: 3.5 years
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Biannually a registered dietitian assessed child diet by a standardized 24 hour dietary recall with three-pass approach.
When necessary both the parent and child participated in the recall process to increase overall reliability.
Recalls were entered into Nutrition Data System for Research (NDS-R versions 2006-2016, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA) and were checked for accuracy by a second dietitian.
Reliability and caloric intake data are presented here.
Reliability is defined as the dietitian's subjective assessment of the family's ability to recall the majority of food items consumed during the 24 hour period and within reasonable serving sizes.
Caloric intake is the mean kcal per day from reliable recalls only.
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3.5 years
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Dietary Intake
Ramy czasowe: 4 years
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Biannually a registered dietitian assessed child diet by a standardized 24 hour dietary recall with three-pass approach.
When necessary both the parent and child participated in the recall process to increase overall reliability.
Recalls were entered into Nutrition Data System for Research (NDS-R versions 2006-2016, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA) and were checked for accuracy by a second dietitian.
Reliability and caloric intake data are presented here.
Reliability is defined as the dietitian's subjective assessment of the family's ability to recall the majority of food items consumed during the 24 hour period and within reasonable serving sizes.
Caloric intake is the mean kcal per day from reliable recalls only.
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4 years
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Dietary Intake
Ramy czasowe: 4.5 years
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Biannually a registered dietitian assessed child diet by a standardized 24 hour dietary recall with three-pass approach.
When necessary both the parent and child participated in the recall process to increase overall reliability.
Recalls were entered into Nutrition Data System for Research (NDS-R versions 2006-2016, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA) and were checked for accuracy by a second dietitian.
Reliability and caloric intake data are presented here.
Reliability is defined as the dietitian's subjective assessment of the family's ability to recall the majority of food items consumed during the 24 hour period and within reasonable serving sizes.
Caloric intake is the mean kcal per day from reliable recalls only.
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4.5 years
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Dietary Intake
Ramy czasowe: 5 years
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Biannually a registered dietitian assessed child diet by a standardized 24 hour dietary recall with three-pass approach.
When necessary both the parent and child participated in the recall process to increase overall reliability.
Recalls were entered into Nutrition Data System for Research (NDS-R versions 2006-2016, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA) and were checked for accuracy by a second dietitian.
Reliability and caloric intake data are presented here.
Reliability is defined as the dietitian's subjective assessment of the family's ability to recall the majority of food items consumed during the 24 hour period and within reasonable serving sizes.
Caloric intake is the mean kcal per day from reliable recalls only.
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5 years
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Dietary Intake
Ramy czasowe: 5.5 years
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Biannually a registered dietitian assessed child diet by a standardized 24 hour dietary recall with three-pass approach.
When necessary both the parent and child participated in the recall process to increase overall reliability.
Recalls were entered into Nutrition Data System for Research (NDS-R versions 2006-2016, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA) and were checked for accuracy by a second dietitian.
Reliability and caloric intake data are presented here.
Reliability is defined as the dietitian's subjective assessment of the family's ability to recall the majority of food items consumed during the 24 hour period and within reasonable serving sizes.
Caloric intake is the mean kcal per day from reliable recalls only.
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5.5 years
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Dietary Intake
Ramy czasowe: 6 years
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Biannually a registered dietitian assessed child diet by a standardized 24 hour dietary recall with three-pass approach.
When necessary both the parent and child participated in the recall process to increase overall reliability.
Recalls were entered into Nutrition Data System for Research (NDS-R versions 2006-2016, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA) and were checked for accuracy by a second dietitian.
Reliability and caloric intake data are presented here.
Reliability is defined as the dietitian's subjective assessment of the family's ability to recall the majority of food items consumed during the 24 hour period and within reasonable serving sizes.
Caloric intake is the mean kcal per day from reliable recalls only.
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6 years
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Systolic Blood Pressure
Ramy czasowe: 4 years
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Biannually child blood pressure was measured in triplicate using an automatic pressure cuff (GE Carescape V100, Chicago, IL, USA) while children were seated in a resting state.
Raw averages are reported here, including outliers.
Not all subjects participated in triplicate measures.
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4 years
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Systolic Blood Pressure
Ramy czasowe: 4.5 years
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Biannually child blood pressure was measured in triplicate using an automatic pressure cuff (GE Carescape V100, Chicago, IL, USA) while children were seated in a resting state.
Raw averages are reported here, including outliers.
Not all subjects participated in triplicate measures.
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4.5 years
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Systolic Blood Pressure
Ramy czasowe: 5 years
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Biannually child blood pressure was measured in triplicate using an automatic pressure cuff (GE Carescape V100, Chicago, IL, USA) while children were seated in a resting state.
Raw averages are reported here, including outliers.
Not all subjects participated in triplicate measures.
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5 years
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Systolic Blood Pressure
Ramy czasowe: 5.5 years
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Biannually child blood pressure was measured in triplicate using an automatic pressure cuff (GE Carescape V100, Chicago, IL, USA) while children were seated in a resting state.
Raw averages are reported here, including outliers.
Not all subjects participated in triplicate measures.
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5.5 years
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Systolic Blood Pressure
Ramy czasowe: 6 years
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Biannually child blood pressure was measured in triplicate using an automatic pressure cuff (GE Carescape V100, Chicago, IL, USA) while children were seated in a resting state.
Raw averages are reported here, including outliers.
Not all subjects participated in triplicate measures.
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6 years
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Diastolic Blood Pressure
Ramy czasowe: 4 years
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Biannually child blood pressure was measured in triplicate using an automatic pressure cuff (GE Carescape V100, Chicago, IL, USA) while children were seated in a resting state.
Raw averages are reported here, including outliers.
Not all subjects participated in triplicate measures.
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4 years
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Diastolic Blood Pressure
Ramy czasowe: 4.5 years
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Biannually child blood pressure was measured in triplicate using an automatic pressure cuff (GE Carescape V100, Chicago, IL, USA) while children were seated in a resting state.
Raw averages are reported here, including outliers.
Not all subjects participated in triplicate measures.
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4.5 years
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Diastolic Blood Pressure
Ramy czasowe: 5 years
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Biannually child blood pressure was measured in triplicate using an automatic pressure cuff (GE Carescape V100, Chicago, IL, USA) while children were seated in a resting state.
Raw averages are reported here, including outliers.
Not all subjects participated in triplicate measures.
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5 years
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Diastolic Blood Pressure
Ramy czasowe: 5.5 years
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Biannually child blood pressure was measured in triplicate using an automatic pressure cuff (GE Carescape V100, Chicago, IL, USA) while children were seated in a resting state.
Raw averages are reported here, including outliers.
Not all subjects participated in triplicate measures.
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5.5 years
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Diastolic Blood Pressure
Ramy czasowe: 6 years
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Biannually child blood pressure was measured in triplicate using an automatic pressure cuff (GE Carescape V100, Chicago, IL, USA) while children were seated in a resting state.
Raw averages are reported here, including outliers.
Not all subjects participated in triplicate measures.
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6 years
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Heart Rate
Ramy czasowe: 4 years
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Biannually child heart rate was measured in triplicate using an automatic pressure cuff (GE Carescape V100, Chicago, IL, USA) while children were seated in a resting state.
Raw averages are reported here, including outliers.
Not all subjects participated in triplicate measures.
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4 years
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Heart Rate
Ramy czasowe: 4.5 years
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Biannually child heart rate was measured in triplicate using an automatic pressure cuff (GE Carescape V100, Chicago, IL, USA) while children were seated in a resting state.
Raw averages are reported here, including outliers.
Not all subjects participated in triplicate measures.
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4.5 years
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Heart Rate
Ramy czasowe: 5 years
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Biannually child heart rate was measured in triplicate using an automatic pressure cuff (GE Carescape V100, Chicago, IL, USA) while children were seated in a resting state.
Raw averages are reported here, including outliers.
Not all subjects participated in triplicate measures.
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5 years
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Heart Rate
Ramy czasowe: 5.5 years
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Biannually child heart rate was measured in triplicate using an automatic pressure cuff (GE Carescape V100, Chicago, IL, USA) while children were seated in a resting state.
Raw averages are reported here, including outliers.
Not all subjects participated in triplicate measures.
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5.5 years
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Heart Rate
Ramy czasowe: 6 years
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Biannually child heart rate was measured in triplicate using an automatic pressure cuff (GE Carescape V100, Chicago, IL, USA) while children were seated in a resting state.
Raw averages are reported here, including outliers.
Not all subjects participated in triplicate measures.
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6 years
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Współpracownicy i badacze
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Śledczy
- Główny śledczy: Susan E Carlson, PhD, University of Kansas Medical Center
Publikacje i pomocne linki
Osoba odpowiedzialna za wprowadzenie informacji o badaniu dobrowolnie udostępnia te publikacje. Mogą one dotyczyć wszystkiego, co jest związane z badaniem.
Publikacje ogólne
- Colombo J, Shaddy DJ, Gustafson K, Gajewski BJ, Thodosoff JM, Kerling E, Carlson SE. The Kansas University DHA Outcomes Study (KUDOS) clinical trial: long-term behavioral follow-up of the effects of prenatal DHA supplementation. Am J Clin Nutr. 2019 May 1;109(5):1380-1392. doi: 10.1093/ajcn/nqz018.
- Kerling EH, Hilton JM, Thodosoff JM, Wick J, Colombo J, Carlson SE. Effect of Prenatal Docosahexaenoic Acid Supplementation on Blood Pressure in Children With Overweight Condition or Obesity: A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Netw Open. 2019 Feb 1;2(2):e190088. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.0088.
Przydatne linki
Daty zapisu na studia
Daty te śledzą postęp w przesyłaniu rekordów badań i podsumowań wyników do ClinicalTrials.gov. Zapisy badań i zgłoszone wyniki są przeglądane przez National Library of Medicine (NLM), aby upewnić się, że spełniają określone standardy kontroli jakości, zanim zostaną opublikowane na publicznej stronie internetowej.
Główne daty studiów
Rozpoczęcie studiów
1 lipca 2008
Zakończenie podstawowe (Rzeczywisty)
1 maja 2016
Ukończenie studiów (Rzeczywisty)
1 maja 2016
Daty rejestracji na studia
Pierwszy przesłany
18 czerwca 2012
Pierwszy przesłany, który spełnia kryteria kontroli jakości
30 czerwca 2015
Pierwszy wysłany (Oszacować)
1 lipca 2015
Aktualizacje rekordów badań
Ostatnia wysłana aktualizacja (Rzeczywisty)
7 lutego 2018
Ostatnia przesłana aktualizacja, która spełniała kryteria kontroli jakości
29 stycznia 2018
Ostatnia weryfikacja
1 stycznia 2018
Więcej informacji
Terminy związane z tym badaniem
Słowa kluczowe
Inne numery identyfikacyjne badania
- 11406
- 1R01HD047315 (Grant/umowa NIH USA)
Informacje o lekach i urządzeniach, dokumenty badawcze
Bada produkt leczniczy regulowany przez amerykańską FDA
Tak
Bada produkt urządzenia regulowany przez amerykańską FDA
Nie
produkt wyprodukowany i wyeksportowany z USA
Nie
Te informacje zostały pobrane bezpośrednio ze strony internetowej clinicaltrials.gov bez żadnych zmian. Jeśli chcesz zmienić, usunąć lub zaktualizować dane swojego badania, skontaktuj się z register@clinicaltrials.gov. Gdy tylko zmiana zostanie wprowadzona na stronie clinicaltrials.gov, zostanie ona automatycznie zaktualizowana również na naszej stronie internetowej .
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