Valencia

In October 2003 the pilot study for the creation of the INMA cohort in Valencia was carried out. In February 2004 started the recruitment of the cohort that went on until June 2005. 855 women that belonged to the departments of health 6 (34 municipalities) and 7 (two quarters of Valencia) were recruited. They were selected by consecutive sampling of among all those of the area of study that went to the population sieving of the syndrome of Down that is carried out among the 10-13 weeks of gestation in the Hospital de la Fe, reference hospital of the area, and who complied with the inclusion criteria: (1) To be at least 16 years; (2) To be in the week 10-13 of gestation; (3) to have a unique pregnancy; (4) To have the intention of continuing the follow-up and delivering in the corresponding centres of reference; (5) Not to have any impediment for the communication and (6) Not to suffer any chronic disease prior to the pregnancy.

During the pregnancy the follow-up was carried out at weeks 12 and 32. In these follow-ups, biological samples were obtained (blood, nail and urine) and also data related to diet, jobs of the progenitors and exposure to pollutants.

The newborns were followed along the childhood. A visit was made when they were 1 year, in which the neurological development, the anthropometry, the respiratory health, the diet and the environmental exposures were measured and studied. Moreover, the levels of atmospheric pollutants were measured in the homes (in and outside) of half of the children; in order to make this, dosimeters were installed for 15 days at their homes. At 2 years, a telephonic interview was made, and at 4 years they were appointed to go to the Hospital de la Fe in order to evaluate their dietary habits, their growth and to be able to obtain biological samples (urine, hair and blood) to measure nutrients and exposure to environmental pollutants.

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379 Results

Social inequalities -


Influence of paid maternity leave on return to work after childbirth

Vargas-Prada S, García AM, Ronda E, Estarlich M, Ballester F, Benavides FG. Influence of paid maternity leave on return to work after childbirth. Med Lav. 2018 Aug 28;109(4):243-252. PMID: 30168497


Neurodevelopment -


The INMA-INfancia y Medio Ambiente-(Environment and Childhood) project: More than 10 years contributing to environmental and neuropsychological research

Gascon M, Guxens M, Vrijheid M, Torrent M, Ibarluzea J, Fano E, Llop S, Ballester F, Fernández MF, Tardón A, Fernández-Somoano A, Sunyer J. The INMA-INfancia y Medio Ambiente-(Environment and Childhood) project: More than 10 years contributing to environmental and neuropsychological research. Int J Hyg Environ Health. 2017 Jun;220(4):647-658. PMID: 28291591


Metals -


Methylmercury-induced developmental toxicity is associated with oxidative stress and cofilin phosphorylation

Caballero B, Olguin N, Campos F, Farina M, Ballester F, Lopez-Espinosa MJ, Llop S, Rodríguez-Farré E, Suñol C. Methylmercury-induced developmental toxicity is associated with oxidative stress and cofilin phosphorylation. Cellular and human studies. Neurotoxicology. 2017 Mar;59:197-209. PMID: 27241350


Breastfeeding -
Neurodevelopment -


Association between breastfeeding duration and cognitive development, autistic traits and ADHD symptoms: a multicenter study in Spain

Boucher O, Julvez J, Guxens M, Arranz E, Ibarluzea J, Sánchez de Miguel M, Fernández-Somoano A, Tardon A, Rebagliato M, Garcia-Esteban R, O’Connor G, Ballester F, Sunyer J. Association between breastfeeding duration and cognitive development, autistic traits and ADHD symptoms: a multicenter study in Spain. Pediatr Res. 2017 Mar;81(3):434-442. PMID: 27846197


Air pollution -
Respiratory health and atopy -


Infants’ indoor and outdoor residential exposure to benzene and respiratory health in a Spanish cohort

Ferrero A, Esplugues A, Estarlich M, Llop S, Cases A, Mantilla E, Ballester F, Iñiguez C. Infants’ indoor and outdoor residential exposure to benzene and respiratory health in a Spanish cohort. Environ Pollut. 2017 Mar;222:486-494. PMID: 28063708


Hormonal disturbances -
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Association between exposure to organochlorine compounds and maternal thyroid status: Role of the iodothyronine deiodinase 1 gene

Llop S, Murcia M, Alvarez-Pedrerol M, Grimalt JO, Santa-Marina L, Julvez J, Goñi-Irigoyen F, Espada M, Ballester F, Rebagliato M, Lopez-Espinosa MJ. Association between exposure to organochlorine compounds and maternal thyroid status: Role of the iodothyronine deiodinase 1 gene. Environ Int. 2017 Jul;104:83-90. PMID: 28395858


Metals -
Neurodevelopment -


CYP3A genes and the association between prenatal methylmercury exposure and neurodevelopment

Llop S, Tran V, Ballester F, Barbone F, Sofianou-Katsoulis A, Sunyer J, Engström K, Alhamdow A, Love TM, Watson GE, Bustamante M, Murcia M, Iñiguez C, Shamlaye CF, Rosolen V, Mariuz M, Horvat M, Tratnik JS, Mazej D, van Wijngaarden E, Davidson PW, Myers GJ, Rand MD, Broberg K. CYP3A genes and the association between prenatal methylmercury exposure and neurodevelopment. Environ Int. 2017 May 9;105:34-42. PMID: 28500872


Neurodevelopment -
Nutrition -


Effect of maternal high dosages of folic acid supplements on neurocognitive development in children at 4-5 y of age: the prospective birth cohort Infancia y Medio Ambiente (INMA) study

Valera-Gran D, Navarrete-Muñoz EM, Garcia de la Hera M, Fernández-Somoano A, Tardón A, Ibarluzea J, Balluerka N, Murcia M, González-Safont L, Romaguera D, Julvez J, Vioque J; INMA Project. Effect of maternal high dosages of folic acid supplements on neurocognitive development in children at 4-5 y of age: the prospective birth cohort Infancia y Medio Ambiente (INMA) study. Am J Clin Nutr. 2017 Sep;106(3):878-887. PMID: 28724645


Metals -
Neurodevelopment -


Prenatal exposure to mercury and neuropsychological development in young children: the role of fish consumption

Llop S, Ballester F, Murcia M, Forns J, Tardon A, Andiarena A, Vioque J, Ibarluzea J, Fernández-Somoano A, Sunyer J, Julvez J, Rebagliato M, Lopez-Espinosa MJ. Prenatal exposure to mercury and neuropsychological development in young children: the role of fish consumption. Int J Epidemiol. 2017 Jun 1;46(3):827-838. PMID: 27864405


Neurodevelopment -
Physical activity - sedentary lifestyle -


Are Early Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviors Related to Working Memory at 7 and 14 Years of Age?

López-Vicente M, Garcia-Aymerich J, Torrent-Pallicer J, Forns J, Ibarluzea J, Lertxundi N, González L, Valera-Gran D, Torrent M, Dadvand P, Vrijheid M, Sunyer J. Are Early Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviors Related to Working Memory at 7 and 14 Years of Age?. J Pediatr. 2017 Sep;188:35-41. PMID: 28688631


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