Ribera d’Ebre

With the aim to measure the transplacental transference and by breastfeeding of the hexachlorobenzene (HCB) and the effects on the neurobehavioural development, a cohort was built with all new born of the town of Flix and 5 adjacent towns (nearby Ribera d’Ebre), between March 1997 and December 1999. This study was justified by the high levels found in these populations and the lack of specific studies of the HCB in new born babies.

94 of the 118 births of all the area joined the cohort, but there was also information of pregnancy and childbirth and cord blood of other 8 children (a total of 102). These children were evaluated at the moment of birth, at 8 weeks of life, at 1 year and at 4 years.

 

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How do we treat your personal data and the biological samples we collect?
The data of the INMA-Ribera d’Ebre birth cohort collected in the context of the INMA Project are kept at the Institut de Salut Global Barcelona (ISGlobal)
– Responsible for the Treatment: Private Foundation Instituto de Salud Global Barcelona (ISGlobal)
– CIF: G65341695
– Postal address: Carrer Rosselló, number 132, 2ª, 5ª and 7ª in Barcelona (08036)
– Telephone: (+34)932271806
– Data Protection Delegate, contact: lopd@isglobal.org

The data are treated with absolute confidentiality and in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council, of April 27, 2016, relating to the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and to the free circulation of this data and to Organic Law 3/2018, of December 5, on the protection of personal data and the guarantee of digital rights.
Health data is kept separate from personal data. Data dissociation means that your health information cannot be associated with you as your personal data is replaced by a numeric code. Dissociated information is archived for use by project researchers and their research partners. All the results of the study are presented in a database of the group of participants, data is never presented individually.

Personal data will be kept as long as the research project or successive projects within the same line of research is active, in this way your data may also be used by other projects / research within the area of ​​the present project , or in global health research projects, both in infectious and non-communicable diseases, and environmental health, to study the effect of environmental factors on people’s health.
You are responsible for the veracity and correctness of the data you provide us and you have the right to exercise the rights of access, rectification, deletion, limitation of treatment, portability and opposition of your data in accordance with what has the regulations on data protection. To exercise them, you must write to the Data Protection Officer at lopd@isglobal.org and you must attach a photocopy of your national identification document or the equivalent. In addition to the possibility of exercising your rights, if you do not agree with the treatment carried out by the Entity or if you consider that your rights have been infringed, you can submit a claim at any time to the Spanish Data Protection Agency.

Biological samples are treated in accordance with current legislation (Law 14/2007 on biomedical research, and Royal Decree 1716/2011 regulating the use of biological samples for research). The samples are stored in the ISGlobal biobank, at Campus Mar (Barcelona Biomedical Research Park) and are included in collection C.0001626 included in the Registry of Collections of the Instituto de Salud Carlos III. These are only used in research projects directly related to the INMA Project and with the aim of studying biomarkers related to the effect of environmental factors on health.
The data obtained from the use of these samples will be treated in the same way as the rest of the data obtained in this study.
The provision of biological samples for this study is free and voluntary. This assumes that you will have no rights to potential commercial benefits from discoveries that may result from the biomedical research.

Finally, if you decide to withdraw your consent to participate in this study, no new data will be added to the database from the date you inform us that you decide to withdraw, and only the data obtained up to that time will be retained, to ensure the validity of the research. You can also request that the identifiable biological samples obtained so far be destroyed, so that no further analysis can be carried out.

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43 Results

General about the Project -


Air pollutant exposure during pregnancy and fetal and early childhood development. Research protocol of the INMA (Childhood and Environment Project)

Esplugues A, Fernández-Patier R, Aguilera I, Iñíguez C, García Dos Santos S, Aguirre Alfaro A, Lacasaña M, Estarlich M, Grimalt JO, Fernández M, Rebagliato M, Sala M, Tardón A, Torrent M, Martínez MD, Ribas-Fitó N, Sunyer J, Ballester F. Air pollutant exposure during pregnancy and fetal and early childhood development. Research protocol of the INMA (Childhood and Environment Project). Gac Sanit. 2007;21(2):162-71. Spanish. PMID: 17419934


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Efectos de la exposición prenatal a contaminantes ambientales y de la dieta materna en el neurodesarrollo. La Red de investigación ‘Infancia y Medio Ambiente’ (Red INMA)

Rebagliato M, Ballester F, Ramon RM, Marco A. The effects of prenatal exposure to environmental pollutants and the mother’s diet on neurodevelopment. The ‘Infancy and Environment’ Research Network (INMA Network). Rev Neurol. 2007 21;44 Suppl 3:S15-8. Spanish. PMID: 17523104


Neurodevelopment -
Persistent organic compounds -


In utero exposure to background concentrations of DDT and cognitive functioning among preschoolers

Ribas-Fitó N, Torrent M, Carrizo D, Muñoz-Ortiz L, Júlvez J, Grimalt JO, Sunyer J. In utero exposure to background concentrations of DDT and cognitive functioning among preschoolers. Am J Epidemiol. 2006 15;164(10):955-62. Epub 2006 Sep 12.P MID: 16968864


Persistent organic compounds -


Rapid and simplified method for the analysis of polychloronaphthalene congener distributions in environmental and human samples by gas chromatography coupled to negative ion chemical ionization mass spectrometry

Carrizo D, Grimalt JO. Rapid and simplified method for the analysis of polychloronaphthalene congener distributions in environmental and human samples by gas chromatography coupled to negative ion chemical ionization mass spectrometry. J Chromatogr A. 2006 Jun 23;1118(2):271-7.PMID: 16631763


Metals -


Mercury speciation in the hair of pre-school children living near a chlor-alkali plant

Montuori P, Jover E, Díez S, Ribas-Fitó N, Sunyer J, Triassi M, Bayona JM. Mercury speciation in the hair of pre-school children living near a chlor-alkali plant. Sci Total Environ. 2006 1;369 (1-3):51-8. PMID: 16766021


General about the Project -


Child health and the environment: the INMA Spanish Study

Ribas-Fitó N, Ramón R, Ballester F, Grimalt J, Marco A, Olea N, Posada M, Rebagliato M, Tardón A, Torrent M, Sunyer J. Child health and the environment: the INMA Spanish Study. Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol. 2006;20(5):403-10. PMID: 16911019


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The Environment and Childhood Research Network (“INMA” network): study protocol

Ramón R, Ballester F, Rebagliato M, Ribas N, Torrent M, Fernández M, Sala M, Tardón A, Marco A, Posada M, Grimalt J, Sunyer J; Red INMA. The Environment and Childhood Research Network (“INMA” network): study protocol.Rev Esp Salud Publica.  2005 Mar-Apr;79(2):203-20. Spanish. PMID: 15913055


Breastfeeding -
Persistent organic compounds -


Breastfeeding and concentrations of HCB and p,p’-DDE at the age of 1 year

Ribas-Fitó N, Grimalt JO, Marco E, Sala M, Mazón C, Sunyer J. Breastfeeding and concentrations of HCB and p,p’-DDE at the age of 1 year. Environ Res. 2005;98(1):8-13. PMID: 15721878


Breastfeeding -
Neurodevelopment -
Persistent organic compounds -


Breastfeeding, exposure to organochlorine compounds, and neurodevelopment in infants

Ribas-Fitó N, Cardo E, Sala M, Eulàlia de Muga M, Mazón C, Verdú A, Kogevinas M, Grimalt JO, Sunyer J. Breastfeeding, exposure to organochlorine compounds, and neurodevelopment in infants. Pediatrics. 2003;111(5 Pt 1):e580-5. PMID: 12728113


Hormonal disturbances -
Persistent organic compounds -


Organochlorine compounds and concentrations of thyroid stimulating hormone in newborns

Ribas-Fitó N, Sala M, Cardo E, Mazón C, De Muga ME, Verdú A, Marco E, Grimalt JO, Sunyer J. Organochlorine compounds and concentrations of thyroid stimulating hormone in newborns. Occup Environ Med. 2003;60(4):301-3.P MID: 12660379


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