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====== Lifelines NEXT ====== | ====== Lifelines NEXT ====== | ||
- | Lifelines NEXT is one of Lifelines' [[additional assessments]], performed in collaboration with the Department of Genetics at the [[https://www.umcg.nl/EN/corporate/Paginas/default.aspx|University Medical Center Groningen]]\\ | + | Lifelines NEXT is one of Lifelines' [[additional assessments]], performed in collaboration with the Department of Genetics at the [[https://www.umcg.nl/EN/corporate/Paginas/default.aspx|University Medical Center Groningen]].\\ |
===== Protocol ===== | ===== Protocol ===== | ||
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===== Period ===== | ===== Period ===== | ||
- | The first inclusion of Lifelines NEXT was October 2016. At the time of writing (July, 2019), the project consists of approx. 500 women, partners, and their (soon to be) newborns. | + | The first inclusion of Lifelines NEXT was October 2016. Inclusion of new participants was closed as of June 1st 2023. The project consists of approx. 1500 women, partners, and their newborns. |
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{{ :next_questionnaires_overview_.pdf |Specific overview of questionnaire data collection}} | {{ :next_questionnaires_overview_.pdf |Specific overview of questionnaire data collection}} | ||
+ | ===== Publications using NEXT data ===== | ||
+ | * Warmink-Perdijk WDB et al. (2020) [[https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10654-020-00614-7|Lifelines NEXT: a prospective birth cohort adding the next generation to the three-generation Lifelines cohort study.]] Eur J Epidemiol 35(2):157-168 | ||
+ | * Garmaeva et al. (2024) [[https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-45257-4|Transmission and dynamics of mother-infant gut viruses during pregnancy and early life.]] Nature Communications 15(1945) |