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Dietary data within Generation R a population based cohort study from foetal life onwards Workshop EUCCONET, 18-10-2011 Jessica Kiefte-de Jong, MSc Jolien Steenweg-de Graaff, MSc Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Design Generation R. - Prospective cohort design
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Dietary data within Generation R a population based cohort study from foetal life onwards Workshop EUCCONET, 18-10-2011 Jessica Kiefte-de Jong, MSc Jolien Steenweg-de Graaff, MSc Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Design Generation R - Prospective cohort design - From early foetal life - 9.778 mothers and their children, born 2002-2006 - Urban, multi-ethnic population - Dietary data: 1. early pregnancy 2. postnatal, child 1 year
1. Prenatal dietary data (1) - FFQ in early pregnancy (median 13,5 weeks) - Nutritional intake in the prior 3 months - 293 items*, structured according to meal pattern - Frequency of consumption, portion size, preparation method, additions - Average daily nutrient intake, 2006 Dutch food composition table - 7229 questionnaires returned 6402 eligible (3532 Dutch) - Validation study ongoing * adapted version of validated FFQ of Klipstein-Grobusch et al., 1998
1. Prenatal dietary data (2) - Food groups, Dutch National Food Consumption Survey 2003* * Hulshof et al., 2003
2. Postnatal child food intake (1) - FFQ in toddlers (mean; SD age: 14; 2 months) - Nutritional intake in the prior month - 211 items*, structured according to meal pattern - Frequency of consumption, portion size, preparation method, additions - Average daily nutrient intake, 2006 Dutch food composition table • - N=5088 questionnaires send 3643 eligible (N=2420 Dutch) • Validated against 3d-24h recalls in 14 months old children: • ICC ranges between 0.4 and 0.7 * adapted version of validated FFQ of Feunekes et al., 1993