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Early life multiple exposures and child cognitive function: A multi-centric birth cohort study in six European countries
Julvez J, López-Vicente M, Warembourg C, Maitre L, Philippat C, Gützkow KB, Guxens M, Evandt J, Andrusaityte S, Burgaleta M, Casas M, Chatzi L, de Castro M, Donaire-González D, Gražulevičienė R, Hernandez-Ferrer C, Heude B, Mceachan R, Mon-Williams M, Nieuwenhuijsen M, Robinson O, Sakhi AK, Sebastian-Galles N, Slama R, Sunyer J, Tamayo-Uria I, Thomsen C, Urquiza J, Vafeiadi M, Wright J, Basagaña X, Vrijheid M. Early life multiple exposures and child cognitive function: A multi-centric birth cohort study in six European countries. Environ Pollut. 2021 Sep 1;284:117404. PMID: 34077897
Determination of bisphenols, parabens, and benzophenones in placenta by dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction and gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
Fernández MF, Mustieles V, Suárez B, Reina-Pérez I, Olivas-Martinez A, Vela-Soria F. Determination of bisphenols, parabens, and benzophenones in
placenta by dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction and gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. Chemosphere. 2021 Jul;274:129707. PMID: 33545592
INMA: “Vitamine D and dental health”
There is a common pattern arising when we visit our dentist. It is highly likely that we are being told that we should brush our teeth and use dental floss more often. Life gets busy, we forget, or simply we cannot maintain the daily habit of “two-times” brushing our teeth that our dentist recommended. Poor dental health can result to dental caries, which is a complex infectious disease arising from tooth-adherent bacteria that ultimately attack dental tissue (our teeth), resulting in pain, discomfort and problems in chewing, and thus adversely affecting quality of life. It is actually much more common that we all think; research shows that up to 90% of school-aged children and adults will suffer at some point in their life from dental caries. Interesting huh? A new study from the INMA cohort showed that the brushing technique (yes, there is a technique for how we should use our brush and not just move it “up and down”) plays an important role in the prevention of dental caries in childhood. In this study, children who used correctly their brush were around three times less likely to have dental caries. The study also showed that sugar intake was associated with tooth decay. Children who were frequent sugar consumers were three times more likely to suffer from a decayed tooth than those who consumed sugar infrequently. Now, what if we tell you that dental health status can be controlled by more than just brushing correctly and getting the sugar intake habit under control? Teeth are often thought of as inanimate objects that need to be kept clean. However, teeth are a living, functioning part of our body. The way the body manages mineralization of the bone and consequently the teeth is guided by calcium balance and the immune system, which are both regulated by vitamin D. Research has linked vitamin D deficiency with variations in tooth morphology and oral anomalies such as periodontal and dental abscesses. The INMA study showed that a large proportion of children and their mothers had low concentrations of vitamin D in their blood. The study also showed that vitamin D deficiency practically tripled the likelihood of having dental caries in childhood. In summary, the study suggests that not only the brushing technique and sugar intake play a role in dental hygiene but also that getting adequate amounts of vitamin D, for example through a nice stroll in the park during daytime, may help prevent dental caries. Referencia: Suárez-Calleja C, Aza-Morera J, Iglesias-Cabo T, Tardón A. Vitamin D, pregnancy and caries in children in the INMA-Asturias birth cohort. BMC Pediatr. 2021 Sep 3;21(1):380. Link: https://bmcpediatr.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12887-021-02857-z
Happy Holidays to all
On behalf of the entire INMA Project team we wish you a merry Christmas, and receive our best wishes for the year 2022 Merry christmas!
¡Felices fiestas!
Bones festes!
Eguberri On!
¡Felices Fiestes!
INMA Valencia sends a new Newsletter with news to the families of the INMA Project
INMA Valencia sends a new Newsletter to the families that participate in the INMA Project. Link to the December 2021 Newsletter: Link (Valencià)
CONNECT! at the 17th INMA Scientific Conference 2021
The 17th INMA Scientific Conference 2021 has already started Keep in mind that all we will present will be preliminary results. Please do not copy, cite or distribute them without the permission of the authors Join us! Thank you very much for your participation and remember that WE ARE WAITING FOR YOU! Collaborators:
The sessions will take place in person in San Sebastián, but you can follow all the sessions by streaming:
1- Make sure you have a good INTERNET connection
2- Enter the meeting link 10 minutes before the session begins
LINK STREAMING: https://ehu.webex.com/ehu/j.php?MTID=m9e650704944ea023d31bbbb6397c1a08
The meetings will take place by “Google Meet”:
1- Make sure you have a good INTERNET connection
2- Enter the meeting link 10 minutes before the meeting starts
3- Connect your microphone and DO NOT turn off the camera unless the coordinator indicates otherwise
LINKs INMA WORKING GROUPS MEETINGS:
•Respiratory and Allergies: https://meet.google.com/rwg-nuyh-uwq
•Neurodevelopment: https://meet.google.com/qvt-xrjt-wsy
•Statistics: https://meet.google.com/iwj-uccp-jee
•Biomarkers: https://meet.google.com/usq-gtev-wzm
•Pubertal development and hormonal disorders: https://meet.google.com/ztb-sisw-vpa
•INMA 20+: https://meet.google.com/zcj-qrsj-oof
•GIS variables (green and gray spaces, noise, traffic, land use) and Air Pollution: https://meet.google.com/tvc-gsua-krp
•Follow-up visit protocols 14-16 years: https://meet.google.com/wrz-sdcj-wuk
•(Epi)Genetics and Omics: https://meet.google.com/afu-gsrj-wef
•Nutrition: https://meet.google.com/jid-wxwd-wij
•INMA Parents: https://meet.google.com/nmw-qtjm-yws
•Obesity, Postnatal Growth and Physical Activity: https://meet.google.com/hjn-gwuo-wja
•New cohorts: https://meet.google.com/ntd-upwd-zzs
ANNOUNCEMENT and REGISTRATION for the 17th INMA Scientific Conference
We announce the organization of the 17th INMA Scientific Conference 2021 These conference will follow the following format: Reserve these dates! We will wait for you!
Registration is mandatory since we need to have your data to send you the information so that you can attend, follow and connect on-line to the different sessions.
Send us an e-mail to: inma@proyectoinma.org with this data (all fields are required!):
- Subject for the e-mail: REGISTRATION INMA CONFERENCE 2021
- Name:
- Surname:
- E-mail:
- Relationship with the INMA Project:
– Do you belong to any cohort of the INMA Project? to which?:
– Do you collaborate with any cohort of the INMA Project? with which?:
– Are you external to the INMA Project?: - Your participation will be:
– I will attend in person the presentation of results on November 23 in San Sebastián: (Yes or No)
– I will attend in person the presentation of results on November 24 in San Sebastián: (Yes or No)
– I will participate in the lunch (after closure) on November 24 in San Sebastián: (Yes or No)
– I will follow the presentation of results on November 23 and 24 by Streaming: (Yes or No)
– I will join on-line the meetings of the INMA Working Groups on November 29, 30 + December 1, 2, 3: (Yes or No)
Registration will be open until November 12, 2021.
Colaboradores:
Effects of environmental exposures on human health. Summer courses. UPV-EHU
Jesús Ibarluzea, researcher of the INMA Project and coordinator of the INMA-Gipuzkoa cohort, has participated in the UPV-EHU summer courses. In the following link you will find the interview that they have carried out on the “Effects of environmental exposures on human health” Link to the interview: Link
Acknowledgments from the INMA Project to field workers
Carlos Mazón, Rosa Maria Sabaté, Nuria Ribas Carlos Mazón, Rosa Maria Sabaté, Nuria Ribas Carlos Mazón, Rosa Maria Sabaté, Jordi Julvez, Nuria Ribas Carlos Mazón, Rosa Maria Sabaté, Mireia Gascon Mireia García Orellana, Maria Victoria Estraña Pelegrín Mireia García Orellana, Maria Victoria Estraña Pelegrín Mireia García Orellana, Maria Victoria Estraña Pelegrín Mireia García Orellana, Maria Victoria Estraña Pelegrín Mireia García Orellana, Maria Victoria Estraña Pelegrín Mireia García Orellana, Maria Victoria Estraña Pelegrín Maria Victoria Zunzunegui Maria Victoria Zunzunegui Cristina Capó de Pablo Cristina Capó de Pablo Cristina Capó de Pablo, Josep Lluch Taltavull Cristina Capó de Pablo, Josep Lluch Taltavull Lídia Naharro, Helena Pelegrí Maria Jose Lopez-Espinosa, Isabel Cerrillo, Alicia Granada, Begoña Olmos, Jose Manuel Molina-Molina, Milagros Cruz, África Caño Rosa Ramos, Patricia Araque, Francisco Cruz, Maite Salvatierra, Concha Robles, Ana Abril, Raquel Puertas, Francisco Cruz, Jose Manuel Molina-Molina, Inmaculada Jiménez-Diaz Rosa Ramos, Rocío Perez Lobato, Olga Ocón, Cristina Dávila, Irene Calvente, Antonio Muñoz Hoyos, Remedios Prada, Raquel Quesada Francesca Castiello, José Gómez Vida, Antonio Mundo, Marina Molina, Raquel Romero, Raquel Quesada, Cristina López Amparo Quiles, Gemma León, Sandra Aliaga, Elena Romero, Amparo Cases, María Andreu, Rosa Ramón, Marina Lacasaña, Sabrina Llop, Alfredo Perales, Alfredo Marco, Josep Ferrís, Juan Antonio Ortega, Laura Checa y Núria Gómez Amparo Quiles, Gemma León, Sandra Aliaga, Elena Romero, Amparo Cases, María Andreu, Alfredo Marco, Josep Ferrís, Juan Antonio Ortega Rosa Ramón, Amparo Quiles, Gemma León, Sandra Aliaga, Elena Romero, Amparo Cases, María Andreu Rosa Ramón, Amparo Quiles, Gemma León, Sandra Aliaga, Elena Romero, Amparo Cases, María Andreu, María Monzonís, Virginia Fuentes y Belen Plaza Amparo Quiles, Amparo Cases y Virginia Fuentes Amparo Cases, Mar González, Rosa M Cortés, Sandra González, Clara Rodríguez, Mª Dolores Climent, Virginia Fuentes, Melanie Larson y Silvia Gimeno Martos Amparo Cases, Silvia Gimeno Martos, Sandra González, Esperanza Alabarta Dominguez, Amparo Ferrero Amparo Cases, Andrea Beneito, Esperanza Alabarta Dominguez, Llúcia González, Lourdes Margaix Fontestad, Adela Negre, Montse Boronat Catalá, Amparo Ferrero, y Silvia Gimeno Martos Amparo Cases, Andrea Beneito, Silvia Gimeno Martos, Llúcia González, Suhaila, Dani Lozano y Amparo Ferrero Llúcia González, Raquel Soler, Natalia Marín, Amparo Ferrero, Andrea Beneito, Reem Abumallouh, Tatiana Oltra, Mercé, Rocio Stephanie Bermúdez Pérez, Raquel Álvarez, Ana Cintas, Ana García, Begoña Divernois, Alva Saa y Montse Llúcia González, Raquel Soler, Natalia Marín, Ana Zuriaga, Maria Sanchez, Justyna Lewko Glòria Lopez, Belen Llonch, Maribel Lopez, Sílvia Fochs, Anna Sanchez, Carlos Ferrer, Núria Ribas, Àgueda Martinez, Raquel Garcia, Equip de Llevadores, Obstetres de Sant Felix Núria Pey, Carlos Ferrer, Raquel Garcia, Equip de Llevadores Sala de Parts, Pediatres Hospital Parc Tauli Sílvia Fochs, Núria Pey, Anna Sanchez, Núria Ribas, Raquel Garcia Sílvia Fochs, Núria Pey, Anna Sanchez, Jordi Júlvez, Muriel Ferrer, Núria Ribas, Raquel Garcia Sílvia Fochs, Núria Pey, Anna Sanchez, Mar Alvarez, Raquel Garcia Sílvia Fochs, Núria Pey, Anna Sanchez, Muriel Ferrer, Mar Alvarez, Mònica Guxens, Raquel Garcia Sílvia Fochs, Núria Pey, Jordi Júlvez, Raquel Garcia Sílvia Fochs, Núria Pey, Muriel Ferrer, Pau Pañella, Marina Biel, Maribel Casas, Jordi Júlvez, Diana Clemente, Laura Birks, Gosia Lubczynska, Natalia Vilor, Raquel Garcia Sílvia Fochs, Núria Pey, Serena Fossati, Parisa Montazeri, Alicia Abellan, Alba Cabré, Ainhoa Jorcano, Raquel Garcia Sílvia Fochs, Núria Pey, Susana Gros, Paula de Prado, Maria Torres, Núria Güil, Marta Gallego, Lorenzo Fabri, Natalia Carreras, Maribel Muelas Núria Pey, Aina Siscart, Aina Farré To all the professionals who have facilitated the collection of the INMA Asturias cohort and to the staff from Hospital San Agustin in Aviles for their effort Haizea Begiristain Haizea Begiristain Haizea Begiristain, Bidatz Sasiain Bidatz Sasiain Eva Pereda Nerea Urbieta Nerea UrbietaAcknowledgments from the INMA-Ribera d’Ebre cohort:
– Birth:
– 1-1,5 years:
– 4-5 years:
– 13-14 years:
Acknowledgments from the INMA-Menorca cohort:
– Pregnancy:
– Birth:
– 6 months:
– 1-1,5 years:
– 2-2,5 years:
– 3 years:
– 4-5 years:
– 6-7 years:
– 9-10 years:
– 11-12 years:
– 13-14 years:
– 17-18 years:
– 25-26 years:
Acknowledgments from the INMA-Granada cohort:
– Birth:
– 4-5 years:
– 9-10 years:
– 14-16 years:
Acknowledgments from the INMA-Valencia cohort:
– Pregnancy:
– Birth:
– 6 months:
– 1-1,5 years:
– 2-2,5 years:
– 4-5 years:
– 6-7 years:
– 9-10 years:
– 11-12 years:
– 14-16 years:
– 20-22 years:
Acknowledgments from the INMA-Sabadell cohort:
– Pregnancy:
– Birth:
– 6 months:
– 1-1,5 years:
– 2-2,5 years:
– 4-5 years:
– 6-7 years:
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Acknowledgments from the INMA-Asturias cohort:
– Pregnancy, Birth, 6 months, 1-1,5 years, 4-5 years, 8-9 years, 11-12 years:
Acknowledgments from the INMA-Gipuzkoa cohort:
– Pregnancy:
– Birth:
– 1-1,5 years:
– 4-5 years:
– 8-9 years:
– 11-12 years:
– 14-16 years:
The INMA Project and the COVID-19 pandemic
The INMA Project participates in several studies related to the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID) pandemic thanks to the availability and generosity of its participants and their families, and the efforts of the research team. In particular, INMA participates in two studies: one on seroprevalence and another on mental health. In addition, questions related to the pandemic have been included in the follow-up visit of the European HELIX cohort, which includes 200 participants from INMA-Sabadell. Thanks to this participation, several scientific papers are being prepared for publication in international journals: a study on seroprevalence in various Catalan cohorts, a study on stress in mothers and adolescents during the pandemic, and a study on the weight change of the participants and their mothers during the pandemic.
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