EDEN
Study on the pre and early postnatal determinants of child health and development...
Description
The EDEN study is a French bicentric generalist cohort study (Heude et al. IJE 2016). Pregnant women were invited to participate during their prenatal visit, before the 24th week of amenorrhea, in the obstetrics and gynecology departments of the Poit...
General Design
- Type
- Cohort study
- Cohort type
- Population cohort
- Data collection type
- Retrospective, Prospective
- Design
- Longitudinal
- Start/End data collection
- 2003 until 2006
- Design paper
- EDEN mother-child cohort study group. Cohort Profile: The EDEN mother-child cohort on the prenatal and early postnatal determinants of child health and development.
Population
- Number of participants
- 2002
Organisations
- National Institute of Medical Research (INSERM)France
Contributors
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Publications
Access conditions
- Submission of the project proposal to the cohort PI (Barbara Heude) - Approval of the project by the EDEN steering committee (takes 1 month) - Signature of a data access agreement (DAA) - Data made available for analysis by the data manager (c...
- Data access conditions
- health or medical or biomedical research
- Release type
- Continuous
Funding & Acknowledgements
- Funding
- The study relied on many different sources of funding including Inserm, University Paris 11, the French Medical Research Foundation and the National Research Agency and also from national and European programs and project grants. A more comprehensive list of funders can be found on the EDEN website, along with other information
- Acknowledgements
- The authors are extremely grateful to all the families who took part in this study, the midwives and psychologists for recruiting and following them, and the whole EDEN team, including research scientists, engineers, technicians and managers.