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The Porto Alegre Early Life Nutrition and Health Study.


ABSTRACT: Early childhood caries is a persistent worldwide problem. The etiologic contribution of feeding practices has been less frequently investigated in prospective studies of young children. The Porto Alegre Early Life Nutrition and Health Study has followed a birth cohort of 715 mother-child pairs, recruited from municipal health centers, originally involved in a cluster-randomized controlled trial of healthcare worker training. The birth cohort links prospectively collected socio-demographic, infant feeding, and general and oral health information. To date, oral health data, including caries status and oral health-related quality of life, have been collected for 458 children at the age of 2-3 years. Studies are underway to investigate possible determinants and consequences of oral health among these children.

SUBMITTER: Chaffee BW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4340575 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Porto Alegre Early Life Nutrition and Health Study.

Chaffee Benjamin Wilk BW   Vítolo Márcia Regina MR   Feldens Carlos Alberto CA  

Revista brasileira de epidemiologia = Brazilian journal of epidemiology 20141201 4


Early childhood caries is a persistent worldwide problem. The etiologic contribution of feeding practices has been less frequently investigated in prospective studies of young children. The Porto Alegre Early Life Nutrition and Health Study has followed a birth cohort of 715 mother-child pairs, recruited from municipal health centers, originally involved in a cluster-randomized controlled trial of healthcare worker training. The birth cohort links prospectively collected socio-demographic, infan  ...[more]

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