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Andreia Oliveira University of Porto Medical School,

G eneration XXI. Andreia Oliveira University of Porto Medical School, Dep. Clinical Epidemiology, Predictive Medicine and Public Health Institute of Public Health – University of Porto Bristol | October 18, 2011. Porto. Lisbon. “Born and grow at the beginning of the millennium”.

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Andreia Oliveira University of Porto Medical School,

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  1. Generation XXI Andreia Oliveira University of Porto Medical School, Dep. Clinical Epidemiology, Predictive Medicine and Public Health Institute of Public Health – University of Porto Bristol | October 18, 2011

  2. Porto Lisbon

  3. “Born and grow at the beginning of the millennium” • Population-based birth cohort • 8647 newborns • Recruitment at birth (5 maternity units*): April 2005/August 2006 • Personal interviews at recruitment and follow-up * Live newborn with gestational age > 24 weeks

  4. Newborns n=8647 * Mothers (n=8513) Fathers (n=4351; 51%) Survey 6 months (n=1670) Survey 15 months (n=1040) Survey 24 months (n=826) Schedule and sample sizes * 126 twins, 6 triples, 1 quad

  5. Recruitment

  6. Diet-related data * Child feeding Questionnaire-Birch LL); ** Parental Control (Overt/Covert - Ogden J)

  7. Survey 48M

  8. Andreia Oliveira acmatos@med.up.pt

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