Asturias

The Unit of Molecular Epidemiology of the University Institute of Oncology of the University of Oviedo initiated in 2004 in Asturias one cohort of new born children, at the 12th week of pregnancy, of the population of Sanitary Area III. The objective was to study the paper of the environmental exposures in the children’s development (neurobehavioural and anthropometric) and health (mainly respiratory), in the frame of the INMA (Childhood and Environment) network, a project financed by the Institute of Health Carlos III. It is an observational study of cohorts that follows pregnant women of the general population from the first trimester to the childbirth and their children from the birth to the adolescence. The women had to be resident in Area III of Asturias, with age equal or over 16 years, and they were recruited between 2004 and 2006. Other criteria of inclusion were: unique pregnancy, no problems for a fluent communication, and not to suffer any chronic disease.

The Sanitary area III of Asturias includes the councils of Avilés, Corvera, Castrillón, Gozón, Cudillero, Pravia, Paredes de Nalón, and Soto del Barco, with their primary attention centre in the Hospital San Agustín de Avilés. The area is particular because of a high level of industrialisation that has offered a good opportunity to create one cohort from the pregnancy: the size of population allowed to recruit in 2 years the number of required pregnant women; the integration of its sanitary structure enabled that all the pregnant women attended the same centre of secondary attention for the first visit and echography a and an only hospital for the childbirth.

The recruited cohort presents characteristics common of the pregnancies in our surroundings (average age 31.82 years, occupation during the pregnancy 70.51%, smoking in the third trimester of pregnancy 17.76%), although the participants had a certain selection towards one better education and social support that the average: education superior to the primary one 81.85%, biparental family at the birth of the child 99.38%. Nevertheless the variability in the exposures, both contamination and diet, assures that it is a contextual frame of great value for the proposed study.

Collected data includes individual exposure to atmospheric contamination during pregnancy, intrauterine and post-birth growth, mental development to the year and a half, and diet and nutrients during the pregnancy and to the year and a half of age. Blood of the mother, cord blood and maternal milk were also taken. The pursuit to the 18 months of age is being completed, with an answer of 92%.

 

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Persistent organic compounds -
Reproductive health -


Prenatal exposure to PCB-153, p,p’-DDE and birth outcomes in 9000 mother-child pairs: Exposure-response relationship and effect modifiers

Casas M, Nieuwenhuijsen M, Martínez D, Ballester F, Basagaña X, Basterrechea M, Chatzi L, Chevrier C, Eggesbø M, Fernandez MF, Govarts E, Guxens M, Grimalt JO, Hertz-Picciotto I, Iszatt N, Kasper-Sonnenberg M, Kiviranta H, Kogevinas M, Palkovicova L,. Prenatal exposure to PCB-153, p,p’-DDE and birth outcomes in 9000 mother-child pairs: Exposure-response relationship and effect modifiers. Environ Int. 2015 Jan;74:23-31. PMID: 25314142


Neurodevelopment -
Nutrition -


Folic Acid supplements during pregnancy and child psychomotor development after the first year of life

Valera-Gran D, García de la Hera M, Navarrete-Muñoz EM, Fernandez-Somoano A, Tardón A, Julvez J, Forns J, Lertxundi N, Ibarluzea JM, Murcia M, Rebagliato M, Vioque J; Infancia y Medio Ambiente (INMA) Project. Folic Acid supplements during pregnancy and child psychomotor development after the first year of life. JAMA Pediatr. 2014 Nov 3;168(11):e142611. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2014.2611. Epub 2014 Nov 3. PMID: 25365251


Neurodevelopment -
Persistent organic compounds -


In utero exposure to mixtures of xenoestrogens and child neuropsychological development

Vilahur N, Fernández MF, Bustamante M, Ramos R, Forns J, Ballester F, Murcia M, Riaño I, Ibarluzea J, Olea N, Sunyer J. In utero exposure to mixtures of xenoestrogens and child neuropsychological development. Environ Res. 2014 Jul 31;134C:98-104. PMID: 25086706


Persistent organic compounds -
Pregnancy complications -


Gestational Weight Gain and Exposure of Newborns to Persistent Organic Pollutants

Vizcaino E, Grimalt JO, Glomstad B, Fernández-Somoano A, Tardón A. Gestational Weight Gain and Exposure of Newborns to Persistent Organic Pollutants. Environ Health Perspect. 2014 Aug;122(8):873-9. PMID: 24786842


Epigenetics -
Persistent organic compounds -


Prenatal exposure to mixtures of xenoestrogens and repetitive element DNA methylation changes in human placenta

Vilahur N, Bustamante M, Byun HM, Fernandez MF, Santa Marina L, Basterrechea M, Ballester F, Murcia M, Tardón A, Fernández-Somoano A, Estivill X, Olea N, Sunyer J, Baccarelli AA. Prenatal exposure to mixtures of xenoestrogens and repetitive element DNA methylation changes in human placenta. Environ Int.2014 Jun 27;71C:81-87. PMID: 24980756


Air pollution -
Neurodevelopment -


Air Pollution During Pregnancy and Childhood Cognitive and Psychomotor Development: Six European Birth Cohorts

Guxens M, Garcia-Esteban R, Giorgis-Allemand L, Forns J, Badaloni C, Ballester F, Beelen R, Cesaroni G, Chatzi L, de Agostini M, de Nazelle A, Eeftens M, Fernandez MF, Fernández-Somoano A, Forastiere F, Gehring U, Ghassabian A, Heude B, Jaddoe VW, Kl. Air Pollution During Pregnancy and Childhood Cognitive and Psychomotor Development: Six European Birth Cohorts.E pidemiology. 2014 Sep;25(5):636-647. PMID: 25036432


Nutrition -
Reproductive health -


Fish intake during pregnancy, fetal growth, and gestational length in 19 European birth cohort studies

Leventakou V, Roumeliotaki T, Martinez D, Barros H, Brantsaeter AL, Casas M, Charles MA, Cordier S, Eggesbø M, van Eijsden M, Forastiere F, Gehring U, Govarts E, Halldórsson TI, Hanke W, Haugen M, Heppe DH, Heude B, Inskip HM, Jaddoe VW, Jansen M, Ke. Fish intake during pregnancy, fetal growth, and gestational length in 19 European birth cohort studies. Am J Clin Nutr. 2014 Mar;99(3):506-16. PMID: 24335057


Persistent organic compounds -


Transport of persistent organic pollutants across the human placenta

Vizcaino E, Grimalt JO, Fernández-Somoano A, Tardon A. Transport of persistent organic pollutants across the human placenta. Environ Int. 2014 Jan 27;65C:107-115. PMID: 24486968


Air pollution -
Respiratory health and atopy -


Air Pollution and Respiratory Infections during Early Childhood: An Analysis of 10 European Birth Cohorts within the ESCAPE Project

Macintyre EA, Gehring U, Mölter A, Fuertes E, Klümper C, Krämer U, Quass U, Hoffmann B, Gascon M, Brunekreef B, Koppelman GH, Beelen R, Hoek G, Birk M, de Jongste JC, Smit H, Cyrys J, Gruzieva O, Korek M, Bergström A, Agius RM, de Vocht F, Simpson A. Air Pollution and Respiratory Infections during Early Childhood: An Analysis of 10 European Birth Cohorts within the ESCAPE Project. Environ Health Perspect. 2014 Jan;122(1):107-13. PMID: 24149084


Air pollution -


Socioeconomic status and exposure to outdoor NO2 and benzene in the Asturias INMA birth cohort, Spain

Fernández-Somoano A, Tardon A. Socioeconomic status and exposure to outdoor NO2 and benzene in the Asturias INMA birth cohort, Spain. J Epidemiol Community Health. 2014 Jan 1;68(1):29-36. PMID: 23999377


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