The EU Child Cohort Network’s core data: establishing a set of findable, accessible, interoperable and re-usable (FAIR) variables

Author:

Pinot de Moira AngelaORCID, ,Haakma Sido,Strandberg-Larsen Katrine,van Enckevort Esther,Kooijman Marjolein,Cadman Tim,Cardol Marloes,Corpeleijn Eva,Crozier Sarah,Duijts Liesbeth,Elhakeem Ahmed,Eriksson Johan G.,Felix Janine F.,Fernández-Barrés Sílvia,Foong Rachel E.,Forhan Anne,Grote Veit,Guerlich Kathrin,Heude Barbara,Huang Rae-Chi,Järvelin Marjo-Riitta,Jørgensen Anne Cathrine,Mikkola Tuija M.,Nader Johanna L. T.,Pedersen Marie,Popovic Maja,Rautio Nina,Richiardi Lorenzo,Ronkainen Justiina,Roumeliotaki Theano,Salika Theodosia,Sebert Sylvain,Vinther Johan L.,Voerman Ellis,Vrijheid Martine,Wright John,Yang Tiffany C.,Zariouh Faryal,Charles Marie-Aline,Inskip Hazel,Jaddoe Vincent W. V.,Swertz Morris A.,Nybo Andersen Anne-Marie

Abstract

AbstractThe Horizon2020 LifeCycle Project is a cross-cohort collaboration which brings together data from multiple birth cohorts from across Europe and Australia to facilitate studies on the influence of early-life exposures on later health outcomes. A major product of this collaboration has been the establishment of a FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable) data resource known as the EU Child Cohort Network. Here we focus on the EU Child Cohort Network’s core variables. These are a set of basic variables, derivable by the majority of participating cohorts and frequently used as covariates or exposures in lifecourse research. First, we describe the process by which the list of core variables was established. Second, we explain the protocol according to which these variables were harmonised in order to make them interoperable. Third, we describe the catalogue developed to ensure that the network’s data are findable and reusable. Finally, we describe the core data, including the proportion of variables harmonised by each cohort and the number of children for whom harmonised core data are available. EU Child Cohort Network data will be analysed using a federated analysis platform, removing the need to physically transfer data and thus making the data more accessible to researchers. The network will add value to participating cohorts by increasing statistical power and exposure heterogeneity, as well as facilitating cross-cohort comparisons, cross-validation and replication. Our aim is to motivate other cohorts to join the network and encourage the use of the EU Child Cohort Network by the wider research community.

Funder

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Epidemiology

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