Die zwei deutschen Geburtskohorten GINIplus und LISAplus

Translated title of the contribution: Two German Birth Cohorts: GINIplus and LISAplus

J. Heinrich, I. Brüske, M. Schnappinger, M. Standl, C. Flexeder, E. Thiering, C. Tischer, C. M.T. Tiesler, G. Kohlböck, C. M. Wenig, C. P. Bauer, B. Schaaf, A. Von Berg, D. Berdel, U. Krämer, C. Cramer, I. Lehmann, O. Herbarth, H. Behrendt, J. RingJ. Kühnisch, S. Koletzko

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

29 Scopus citations

Abstract

Numerous chronic diseases in childhood and adulthood have their origins in perinatal life and are potentially influenced by trans-generational epigenetic processes. Therefore, prospective birth cohorts can substantially contribute to our knowledge about the etiology of diseases including modifiable risk factors. The two population-based German birth cohorts GINIplus and LISAplus aim to describe the natural course of chronic diseases and intermediate phenotypes in childhood and its determinants, and to identify potential genetic effect modifications. In the mid-1990s, 5,991 (GINIplus) and 3,097 (LISAplus) healthy, term newborns were recruited for long-term follow-up in four regions of Germany. The follow-up rate for the first 10 years was about 55%. We analyzed the growth and development of overweight, infections and allergic diseases, mental and oral health, metabolic and inflammatory parameters and the role of potential risk factors including genetics. The results of these two birth cohorts substantially contribute to the current knowledge about the natural course of these health parameters. These data were included in many international projects and consortia for purposes of international comparisons of prevalence and consistency of findings, and to increase the power of the analyses.

Translated title of the contributionTwo German Birth Cohorts: GINIplus and LISAplus
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)864-874
Number of pages11
JournalBundesgesundheitsblatt - Gesundheitsforschung - Gesundheitsschutz
Volume55
Issue number6-7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2012

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Two German Birth Cohorts: GINIplus and LISAplus'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this