A review of mother-child and birth cohort studies in the Middle East Area

E. Fthenou, Samah Aboulsoud, V. Leventakou, A. Haddad, M. Kogevinas, E. Sadoun
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Mother-Child and Birth cohort studies offer an excellent opportunity to evaluate the effects of ’early life’ exposures providing an insight in the etiology of chronic diseases. To our knowledge, this is the first study that aims to provide a comprehensive review of these studies in the Middle East Area (MEA). Authors searched to relevant registries, the Pubmed interface, internet search tools and had personal contact with study PIs. The search revealed 117 mother-child and birth cohort studies from 9 MEA region countries (Iran, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Qatar). Variability in the identified studies refers to the study design, objectives and the years of recruitment. Biological samples and data on environmental exposures were absent with the exception of limited studies (n = 44). This review revealed a sufficient number of available cohorts, however few have followed up children beyond the age of 2 years. Improved study designs focused on molecular and environmental data acquisition are required in a region that shares a set of unique characteristics in terms of landscape, climate, culture, and lifestyle. This review provides valuable information for planning future studies and set the grounds for collaborationswithin the MEA region and internationally.
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中东地区母婴及出生队列研究综述
母婴和出生队列研究提供了一个极好的机会来评估“早期生活”暴露的影响,从而深入了解慢性病的病因。据我们所知,这是第一项旨在对中东地区(MEA)的这些研究进行全面回顾的研究。作者搜索了相关的注册中心、Pubmed界面、互联网搜索工具,并与研究PI有过个人联系。搜索显示,来自9个多边环境协定地区国家(伊朗、以色列、约旦、科威特、黎巴嫩、巴勒斯坦、沙特阿拉伯、阿拉伯联合酋长国和卡塔尔)的117项母婴和出生队列研究。已确定研究的可变性指的是研究设计、目标和招募年份。除了有限的研究外,没有生物样本和环境暴露数据(n=44)。这项审查显示,有足够数量的可用队列,但很少有人对2岁以上的儿童进行随访。在一个在景观、气候、文化和生活方式方面具有一系列独特特征的地区,需要改进以分子和环境数据采集为重点的研究设计。这篇综述为规划未来的研究提供了宝贵的信息,并为多边环境协定区域内和国际上的合作奠定了基础。
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