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   * health outcomes for mother and child (short and long-term).    * health outcomes for mother and child (short and long-term). 
  
-The ROAHD variables are available for use for all researchers and can be requested through the catalogue. +The ROAHD variables are available for use for all researchers and can be requested through the catalogue. Variables can be found in the section [[Reproduction & development]].
 ===== Protocol ===== ===== Protocol =====
 Female participants in the age of 18-45 year were invited to fill out the questionnaire. All women filled out the first part of the questionnaire (on general female health), the second part of the questionnaire (on pregnancies) was filled out for all pregnancies that a participant had (independent of the outcome). Female participants in the age of 18-45 year were invited to fill out the questionnaire. All women filled out the first part of the questionnaire (on general female health), the second part of the questionnaire (on pregnancies) was filled out for all pregnancies that a participant had (independent of the outcome).
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 ==== Publications ==== ==== Publications ====
  
-  * Peters, L.L. et al. (2023) [[https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/13/5/e063890.long|Women of reproductive age living in the North of the Netherlands: Lifelines Reproductive Origins of Adult Health and Disease (Lifelines-ROAHD) cohort]] BMJ Open 13(5): e063890+  * Peters, L.L. et al. (2023) [[https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/13/5/e063890.long|Women of reproductive age living in the North of the Netherlands: Lifelines Reproductive Origins of Adult Health and Disease (Lifelines-ROAHD) cohort]] BMJ Open 13(5): e063890 (note: syntaxes for this publication are available on the Lifelines workspace)
   * Weiland, J et al. (2024) [[https://academic.oup.com/eurpub/article-lookup/doi/10.1093/eurpub/ckae102|Does social need fulfillment moderate the association between socioeconomic status and health risk behaviours during pregnancy?]] Eur J Public Health: ckae102    * Weiland, J et al. (2024) [[https://academic.oup.com/eurpub/article-lookup/doi/10.1093/eurpub/ckae102|Does social need fulfillment moderate the association between socioeconomic status and health risk behaviours during pregnancy?]] Eur J Public Health: ckae102 
  
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