CHOP

Childhood Obesity Programme...

Description

The European Childhood Obesity Project (CHOP) was a one-year multicentre double-blind randomized controlled intervention trial including 1678 children (registered at ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT00338689). The aim was to test whether feeding infant formula...

General Design

Type
Clinical trial, Cohort study
Cohort type
Birth cohort
Data collection type
Retrospective, Prospective
Design
Longitudinal
Start/End data collection
2002 until 2004
Design paper
Lower protein in infant formula is associated with lower weight up to age 2 y: a randomized clinical trial.

Population

Countries
Spain, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Poland
Number of participants
1678

Organisations

Lead organisations

Contributors

Subpopulations

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Collection events

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Datasets

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Networks

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Publications

Access conditions

For analyses via DataSHIELD: 1. A project proposal is needed (please send to veit.grote@med.uni-muenchen.de). 2. If we can contribute with our data, we confirm the participation per email. 3. A Data Access Agreement needs to be signed. 4. We will cre...

Data use conditions
project specific restriction
Release type
Closed dataset
Release description
As the follow-ups have been completed the available data are final with no further updates.
Linkage options
No

Funding & Acknowledgements

Funding
The CHOP study has been carried out with partial financial support from the Commission of the European Community, specific RTD Programme "Quality of Life and Management of Living Resources", within the Fifth Framework Program (research grants no. QLRT-2001-00389 and QLK1-CT-200230582), the Sixth Framework Program (contract no. 007036), and Seventh Framework Programme (EarlyNutrition; grant agreement no. 289346), the EU H2020 project LIFECYCLE under grant no. 733206 and the European Research Council Advanced Grant META-GROWTH (ERC-2012-AdG – no.322605) and with financial support from Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education (2571/7.PR/2012/2
Acknowledgements
The authors would particularly like to thank all the cohort participants for their generous collaboration. Furthermore, thanks to all persons who designed and conducted the study, entered the data, and participated in the data analysis and who are represented by the European Childhood Obesity Trial Study Group participants: B Koletzko, V Grote, M Totzauer, K Gürlich, P Schwarzfischer, N Aumüller, V Luque, M Zaragoza-Jordana, N Ferré, J Escribano, R Closa-Monasterolo, A Xhonneux, Jean-Paul Langhendries, E Verduci, E Riva, D Gruszfe