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Cohort profile: the vitamin A and D and nitric oxide (AD-ON) observational cohort on lung development and symptoms in premature and mature children in North Zealand, Denmark

Journal

BMJ OPEN
Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-054952

Keywords

neonatology; paediatric thoracic medicine; asthma; allergy

Funding

  1. Nordsjaellands Hospital Research Found
  2. Children's Lung Foundation, Denmark
  3. Mrs Olga Bryde Nielsen's Foundation
  4. Lieutenant Harald Jensen and Wife's Foundation
  5. Director Jacob Madsen and Wife Olga's Foundation
  6. Carpenter Joergen Holm and Wife Elisa B. Hansen's memorial Foundation
  7. Research Foundation Capital Region of Denmark
  8. Toyota Foundation
  9. A.P Moeller Foundation

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The purpose of this cohort study is to investigate the relationship between the risk of developing asthma-like symptoms and asthma in childhood and genetics, environmental exposures, prenatal and early postnatal events. The cohort includes 1,500 women and their babies born at Nordsjaellands Hospital in Denmark from 2013 to 2014. Published data from the cohort has found an association between respiratory symptoms and neonatal FeNO, as well as different risk factors for preterm and term born infants. Future plans include ongoing examinations and data collection until the age of 18.
Purpose The risk of developing asthma-like symptoms and asthma in childhood is influenced by genetics, environmental exposures, prenatal and early postnatal events, and their interactions. The cohort name refers to vitamins A and D, and nitric oxide (NO) spelt backwards and this cohort profile paper aims to present the data collection and aim of the cohort. The overall aim when establishing this cohort was to investigate if childhood lung function can be traced back to early neonatal lung function and fractional exhaled NO (FeNO) and investigate prenatal and postnatal risk factors including maternal and neonatal vitamin A and D levels in preterm and term born children. Participants One thousand five hundred women and their babies born at Nordsjaellands Hospital in Denmark from 2013 to 2014 were included in the AD-ON research biobank prior to birth. Neonates from the AD-ON research biobank, admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Nordsjaellands Hospital, were included in the AD-ON neonatal cohort. The neonatal cohort consisted of 149 neonates hereof 63 preterm and 86 term born. The children in the cohort have been invited to follow-up visits at age 1 and 6 years. Findings to date Published data from this cohort includes a validated and clinically applicable method to measure FeNO in neonates. We found an age-specific pattern of association between respiratory symptoms at age 1 and neonatal FeNO in preterm children. Moreover, we found that the respiratory symptoms risk was associated with postnatal factors (Respiratory Syncytial Virus infection and parental smoking) in preterm infants and prenatal factors (parental asthma and maternal infection during pregnancy) in term born infants. Future plans In the future, the children will be examined continuously with 3-year to 5-year intervals until the age of 18. Lung function, allergy tests, environmental exposure measurements and questionnaires will be collected at each follow-up visit.

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