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Cohort profile : Singapore Preconception Study of Long-Term Maternal and Child Outcomes (S-PRESTO)

Authors :
Loo, Evelyn Xiu Ling
Soh, Shu E.
Loy, See Ling
Ng, Sharon
Tint, Mya Thway
Chan, Shiao Yng
Huang, Jonathan Yinhao
Yap, Fabian
Tan, Kok Hian
Chern, Bernard S.M.
Tan, Heng Hao
Meaney, Michael J.
Karnani, Neerja
Godfrey, Keith M.
Lee, Yung Seng
Chan, Jerry Kok Yen
Gluckman, Peter D.
Chong, Yap Seng
Shek, Lynette Pei Chi
Eriksson, Johan G.
Chia, Airu
Fogel, Anna Magdalena
Goh, Anne Eng Neo
Chu, Anne Hin Yee
Rifkin-Graboi, Anne
Qiu, Anqi
Lee, Bee Wah
Cheon, Bobby Kyungbeom
Vaz, Candida
Henry, Christiani Jeyakumar
Forde, Ciaran Gerard
Chi, Claudia
Koh, Dawn Xin Ping
Phua, Desiree Y.
Loh, Doris Ngiuk Lan
Quah, Elaine Phaik Ling
Tham, Elizabeth Huiwen
Law, Evelyn Chung Ning
Magkos, Faidon
Mueller-Riemenschneider, Falk
Yeo, George Seow Heong
Yong, Hannah Ee Juen
Chen, Helen Yu
Pan, Hong
van Bever, Hugo P.S.
Tan, Hui Min
Aris, Izzuddin Bin Mohd
Tay, Jeannie
Xu, Jia
Yoong, Joanne Su Yin
Loo, Evelyn Xiu Ling
Soh, Shu E.
Loy, See Ling
Ng, Sharon
Tint, Mya Thway
Chan, Shiao Yng
Huang, Jonathan Yinhao
Yap, Fabian
Tan, Kok Hian
Chern, Bernard S.M.
Tan, Heng Hao
Meaney, Michael J.
Karnani, Neerja
Godfrey, Keith M.
Lee, Yung Seng
Chan, Jerry Kok Yen
Gluckman, Peter D.
Chong, Yap Seng
Shek, Lynette Pei Chi
Eriksson, Johan G.
Chia, Airu
Fogel, Anna Magdalena
Goh, Anne Eng Neo
Chu, Anne Hin Yee
Rifkin-Graboi, Anne
Qiu, Anqi
Lee, Bee Wah
Cheon, Bobby Kyungbeom
Vaz, Candida
Henry, Christiani Jeyakumar
Forde, Ciaran Gerard
Chi, Claudia
Koh, Dawn Xin Ping
Phua, Desiree Y.
Loh, Doris Ngiuk Lan
Quah, Elaine Phaik Ling
Tham, Elizabeth Huiwen
Law, Evelyn Chung Ning
Magkos, Faidon
Mueller-Riemenschneider, Falk
Yeo, George Seow Heong
Yong, Hannah Ee Juen
Chen, Helen Yu
Pan, Hong
van Bever, Hugo P.S.
Tan, Hui Min
Aris, Izzuddin Bin Mohd
Tay, Jeannie
Xu, Jia
Yoong, Joanne Su Yin
Source :
ISSN: 0393-2990
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The Singapore Preconception Study of Long-Term Maternal and Child Outcomes (S-PRESTO) is a preconception, longitudinal cohort study that aims to study the effects of nutrition, lifestyle, and maternal mood prior to and during pregnancy on the epigenome of the offspring and clinically important outcomes including duration of gestation, fetal growth, metabolic and neural phenotypes in the offspring. Between February 2015 and October 2017, the S-PRESTO study recruited 1039 Chinese, Malay or Indian (or any combinations thereof) women aged 18–45 years and who intended to get pregnant and deliver in Singapore, resulting in 1032 unique participants and 373 children born in the cohort. The participants were followed up for 3 visits during the preconception phase and censored at 12 months of follow up if pregnancy was not achieved (N = 557 censored). Women who successfully conceived (N = 475) were characterised at gestational weeks 6–8, 11–13, 18–21, 24–26, 27–28 and 34–36. Follow up of their index offspring (N = 373 singletons) is on-going at birth, 1, 3 and 6 weeks, 3, 6, 12, 18, 24 and 36 months and beyond. Women are also being followed up post-delivery. Data is collected via interviewer-administered questionnaires, metabolic imaging (magnetic resonance imaging), standardized anthropometric measurements and collection of diverse specimens, i.e. blood, urine, buccal smear, stool, skin tapes, epithelial swabs at numerous timepoints. S-PRESTO has extensive repeated data collected which include genetic and epigenetic sampling from preconception which is unique in mother–offspring epidemiological cohorts. This enables prospective assessment of a wide array of potential determinants of future health outcomes in women from preconception to post-delivery and in their offspring across the earliest development from embryonic stages into early childhood. In addition, the S-PRESTO study draws from the three major Asian ethnic groups that represent 50% of the global population, increa

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
ISSN: 0393-2990
Notes :
application/pdf, European Journal of Epidemiology 36 (2021) 1, ISSN: 0393-2990, ISSN: 0393-2990, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1376683621
Document Type :
Electronic Resource