ELANCE - Longitudinal Study on Nutrition and Growth in Children

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Hercberg Serge, U1153 Épidémiologie et biostatistiqueÉquipe/activité : - Équipe de Recherche en Épidémiologie Nutritionnelle (EREN)

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General Aspects
Scientific investigator(s) (Contact)
Collaborations
Funding
Governance of the database
Additional contact
Type of database
Database objective
Population type
Dates
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Data
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General
Identification
Detailed name Longitudinal Study on Nutrition and Growth in Children
Sign or acronym ELANCE
CNIL registration number, number and date of CPP agreement, AFSSAPS (French Health Products Safety Agency) authorisation CNIL
General Aspects
Medical area General practice
Health determinants Nutrition
Keywords body mass index, nutrition, growth, food, child
Scientific investigator(s) (Contact)
Name of the director Hercberg
Surname Serge
Address Hopital Hotel Dieu, 1 Place du parvis Notre Dame 75181 PARIS
Phone +33 (0)1 48 38 89 32
Email s.hercberg@uren.smbh.univ-paris13.fr
Unit U1153 Épidémiologie et biostatistiqueÉquipe/activité : - Équipe de Recherche en Épidémiologie Nutritionnelle (EREN)
Organization INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE -
Collaborations
Funding
Funding status Public
Details INSERM
Governance of the database
Sponsor(s) or organisation(s) responsible INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE - INSERM
Organisation status Public
Additional contact
Main features
Type of database
Type of database Study databases
Study databases (details) Longitudinal study (except cohorts)
Database recruitment is carried out by an intermediary A population file
Database recruitment is carried out as part of an interventional study No
Additional information regarding sample selection. Children in good health, born between 1984 and 1985 and recruited throughout Child Health Assessment Clinics.
Database objective
Main objective To test the hypothesis that feeding during the first years of life is critical to developing the risk of obesity and metabolic diseases in adulthood. To analyse consumption trends according to age while investigating the influence of dietary habits on food choices as an adult. To investigate the influence of physical activity on growth measurements. To identify growth trends (trajectories, growth rates) associated with future risks.
Inclusion criteria - Children born between 1984 and 1985;
- In good health.
Population type
Age Infant (28 days to 2 years)
Population covered General population
Gender Male
Woman
Geography area National
Detail of the geography area France (Child Health Assessment Clinics).
Data collection
Dates
Date of first collection (YYYY or MM/YYYY) 1985
Size of the database
Size of the database (number of individuals) < 500 individuals
Details of the number of individuals 74
Data
Database activity Data collection completed
Type of data collected Clinical data
Declarative data
Biological data
Clinical data (detail) Medical registration
Details of collected clinical data - Anthropometric measurements (weight, height, circumference, skinfolds).
Declarative data (detail) Paper self-questionnaire
Face to face interview
Details of collected declarative data - Food interview (all ages) and physical activity (from the age of 10) - information on term, weight and height at birth, breastfeeding method and duration, as well as family history.
Biological data (detail) - Hormone status (leptin, ghrelin and growth factors).
Presence of a biobank No
Health parameters studied Health event/morbidity
Procedures
Data collection method Information on breastfeeding was collected and nutritional intake was assessed at the age of 10 months and 2 years, then every two years up to the age of 20. Several measurements were taken at 20 years old, including height, weight and body composition (lean body mass and body fat measured using impedancemetry). 74 subjects were examined in adult health clinics at 20 years old. Biological tests were used, for example, to assess hormone status (leptin, ghrelin and growth factors).
Participant monitoring Yes
Details on monitoring of participants Follow-up over 20 years.
Links to administrative sources No
Promotion and access
Promotion
Link to the document http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Elance+AND+Hercberg[author]
Description List of publications in Pubmed
Access
Terms of data access (charter for data provision, format of data, availability delay) Contact the scientist in charge.
Access to aggregated data Access on specific project only
Access to individual data Access on specific project only

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