The NYU Children’s Health & Environment Study: an ECHO Cohort
纽约大学儿童健康中心
基本信息
- 批准号:10745102
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 859.93万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2016
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2016-09-21 至 2025-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Air PollutantsAreaAromatic Polycyclic HydrocarbonsAsianBirthBlack raceCOVID-19COVID-19 pandemicChemical ExposureChemicalsChildChild HealthClinicCohort StudiesCollectionComplementConceptionsCouplesDataData CollectionDevelopmentDiscipline of obstetricsEmbryoEnrollmentEnvironmentEnvironmental ExposureEnvironmental HealthExposure toFertilityFetal GrowthFundingFuture GenerationsGenerationsGrowthHealthHispanicHumanInfantInternationalLaboratoriesLeadLifeLong-Term EffectsLow Birth Weight InfantMeasuresMediatingMelamineMothersNational Institute of Environmental Health SciencesNew York CityObesityOrganophosphatesOutcomeParticipantPatientsPersonal SatisfactionPersonsPesticidesPhasePilot ProjectsPlethysmographyPregnancyPregnancy OutcomePregnant WomenPremature BirthProceduresProductivityProtocols documentationPublicationsRecommendationResearchResourcesRisk FactorsRoentgen RaysSARS-CoV-2 infectionSamplingScienceSubfecunditySystemTimeTranslationsUnited States National Institutes of HealthUrineVisitabsorptionchemical associationcohortdesigndevelopment policydigital platformexperiencefetalfollow-upheterocyclic aromatic aminesinfancyinfertility treatmentinnovationmedical schoolsnovelpandemic diseaseparticipant retentionpatient engagementphthalatespostnatalpregnantprenatalprenatal exposureprogramspublic health insurancerecruittime-to-pregnancywearable deviceworking group
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY
NYU Grossman School of Medicine (NYUGSOM) presents an application for: (1) ongoing enrollment of
pregnancies, conceiving partners and their children from the NYU Children’s Health and Environment Study
(NYU CHES, UG3/UH3OD023305) into the Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes Program
(ECHO) Cohort, (2) follow up of already enrolled mother-infant pairs and (3) piloting of the ECHO
preconception study. NYU CHES enrolls pregnant people <18 weeks gestation from NYUGSOM-affiliated
obstetric clinics. The cohort is
diverse (
50% Hispanic, 9.7% Asian, 5.2% Black; 49% Public Insurance
) and
Over the past seven years, we exceeded our expected enrollment
by over 100% (>2000 mother-child pairs compared with the planned 1000). We sustained strong retention
despite the COVID-19 pandemic, with nearly 72-83% visit completion at each of five time points in infancy (4-7,
8-11, 12-27, 18-23 and 24-35 months) and biospecimen collection rates as high as 80% in pregnancy. We
contributed substantially to ECHO-wide science, with an emphasis on chemical/physical environmental
exposures (our Specialized Exposure area). PI Trasande was the inaugural co-chair of the Obesity Working
Group, and NYU CHES contributed specialized measures of obesity (our Specialized Outcome area) through
the application of plethysmography and dual-absorption X-ray absorptiometry. We vigorously responded to the
pandemic by co-leading the COVID-19 Working Group, completing a multi-cohort study of SARS-CoV-2
infection and birth outcomes supported by an ECHO Supplement, and obtaining funding from the NIH
RECOVER Initiative to identify long-term effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection in children. Our scientific
productivity is manifested not only in our 32 cohort-specific publications, but more importantly in our
contribution to a plethora of ECHO-wide publications that span all five of ECHO’s outcomes. We propose to
continue our enrollment of new pregnancies at the rate we achieved during the previous funding period (520
mother-child pairs/year). We will continue to implement the ECHO Cohort Data and Biospecimen Collection
Protocol and its central data capture system (REDCap Central) among all participants. We anticipate enrolling
200 NYU CHES mothers and their partners each year into the Preconception Pilot Study as soon as feasible
after delivery. We suggest innovative science for the pregnancy and preconception cohorts, including
expanding our study of chemical and physical exposures to include novel contaminants such as heterocyclic
aromatic amines and melamine, led by Co-I Kannan, who directs a NIEHS Human Health Exposure Analysis
Resource laboratory (U2CES026542). We apply an innovative digital platform for participant engagement,
retention and data collection developed by Vibrent Health for the NIH All of Us Study, which we recommend for
broader application in the ECHO Program. PI Trasande is an international leader in children’s environmental
health (CEH) and directs an NIEHS Collaborative Center in CEH Research and Translation.
broadly representative of NYC pregnancies.
项目概要
纽约大学格罗斯曼医学院 (NYUGSOM) 提出申请:(1) 持续招生
纽约大学儿童健康与环境研究中的怀孕、怀孕伴侣及其孩子
(NYU CHES,UG3/UH3OD023305)纳入环境对儿童健康结果的影响计划
(ECHO) 队列,(2) 已登记的母婴对的随访和 (3) ECHO 的试点
NYU CHES 招募 NYUGSOM 附属机构妊娠 <18 周的孕妇。
该队列是产科诊所。
各种各样的 (
50% 西班牙裔,9.7% 亚裔,5.2% 黑人;49% 公共保险
) 和
过去七年,我们的入学人数超出了预期
超过 100%(超过 2000 对母子,而计划的 1000 对)。
尽管发生了 COVID-19 大流行,但在婴儿期五个时间点(4-7、
8-11、12-27、18-23和24-35个月),妊娠期生物样本采集率高达80%。
对 ECHO 范围内的科学做出了重大贡献,重点是化学/物理环境
PI Trasande 是肥胖工作组的首任联合主席。
集团和 NYU CHES 通过
我们对体积描记法和双吸收X射线吸收测定法的应用做出了积极响应。
共同领导 COVID-19 工作组,完成 SARS-CoV-2 的多队列研究,以应对大流行
感染和出生结果由 ECHO 补充支持,并从 NIH 获得资金
RECOVER 计划旨在确定 SARS-CoV-2 感染对儿童的长期影响 我们的科学。
生产力不仅体现在我们的 32 个特定群体的出版物中,更重要的是体现在我们的
为涵盖 ECHO 所有五项成果的大量 ECHO 出版物做出贡献。
继续按照我们在上一个资助期间实现的速度(520
母子对/年)我们将继续实施 ECHO 队列数据和生物样本收集。
我们预计所有参与者都会参与协议及其中央数据采集系统(REDCap Central)。
每年有 200 名 NYU CHES 母亲及其伴侣尽快参与孕前试点研究
我们建议对怀孕和孕前人群进行创新科学,包括
扩大我们对化学和物理暴露的研究,以包括杂环化合物等新型污染物
芳香胺和三聚氰胺,由 Co-I Kannan 领导,他负责 NIEHS 人类健康暴露分析
资源实验室(U2CES026542)我们应用创新的数字平台来促进参与者的参与,
Vibrent Health 为 NIH All of Us 研究开发的保留和数据收集,我们推荐用于
PI Trasande 是儿童环保领域的国际领导者。
健康 (CEH) 并指导 NIEHS 的 CEH 研究和翻译合作中心。
广泛代表纽约市的怀孕情况。
项目成果
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{{ truncateString('Leonardo Trasande', 18)}}的其他基金
Preconceptual Bisphenol and Phthalate Effects on Early Embryonic Development
孕前双酚和邻苯二甲酸盐对早期胚胎发育的影响
- 批准号:
10554397 - 财政年份:2018
- 资助金额:
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Preconceptual Bisphenol and Phthalate Effects on Early Embryonic Development
孕前双酚和邻苯二甲酸盐对早期胚胎发育的影响
- 批准号:
9754150 - 财政年份:2018
- 资助金额:
$ 859.93万 - 项目类别:
Preconceptual Bisphenol and Phthalate Effects on Early Embryonic Development
孕前双酚和邻苯二甲酸盐对早期胚胎发育的影响
- 批准号:
10113613 - 财政年份:2018
- 资助金额:
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