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Overview: The two German birth cohorts GINI and LISA

Overview: The two German birth cohorts GINI and LISA. Marie Standl Helmholtz Zentrum München Institute of Epidemiology I. Bristol, 18/10/11. Study population. LISA influence of L ife-style factors on the development of the I mmune S ystem and A llergies in East and West Germany

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Overview: The two German birth cohorts GINI and LISA

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  1. Overview: The two German birth cohorts GINI and LISA Marie Standl Helmholtz Zentrum München Institute of Epidemiology I Bristol, 18/10/11

  2. Study population LISA influence of Life-style factors on the development of the Immune System and Allergies in East and West Germany GINI German Infant study on the influence of Nutrition Intervention Leipzig Wesel Bad Honnef Munich

  3. Overview - time schedule 2011-2014 1995-1999

  4. Overview – dietary assessment 2011-2014 1995-1999

  5. Overview – diet-related outcomes 2011-2014 1995-1999

  6. Publications (examples) • Regional differences and social gradient (Sausenthaler, Public Health Nutr2007 & 2011) • GINI: Impact of nutritional intervention on childhood eczema after nutritional intervention (von Berg, CEA 2010; von Berg, JACI 2003 & 2008) • Early diet: Maternal diet during pregnancy and introduction of solid foods (Sausenthaler, AJCN 2007 & 2011) • Fat intake, eczema and allergic sensitization (Sausenthaler, Pediatr Allergy Immunol 2006) • Fatty acid composition & atopy (Rzehak, PLoS One 2010) • Fatty acid composition in cord blood & behavioural problems (Kohlboeck, AJCN accepted)

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