The Prospective Epidemiological Research Studies in IrAN (PERSIAN) Birth Cohort protocol: rationale, design and methodology

Author:

Zare Sakhvidi Mohammad Javad1,Danaei Navid2,Dadvand Payam3,Mehrparvar Amir Houshang4,Heidari-Beni Motahar5,Nouripour Shamsollah2,Nikukar Habib4,Daniali Seyede Shahrbanoo5,Saffarieh Elham2,Noorishadkam Mahmood4,Amin Mohammad Mehdi5,Mirmohammadkhani Majid2,Lotfi Mohammad Hassan4,Vaez Ahmad5,Mirmohammadi Seyyed Jalil4,Zarean Elaheh5,Mojibian Mahdieh4,Hashemipour Mahin5,Yaghini Omid5,Rezai Mohammad Sadegh6,Esmaeili Ali7,Fahimzad Alireza8,Hakimi Hamid7,Navaeifar Mohammad Reza6,Ebrahimi Hamid Ostad7,Poustchi Hossein9,Malekzadeh Reza9,Kelishadi Roya5

Affiliation:

1. University of Medical Sciences, Iran

2. Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Iran

3. ISGlobal, Barcelona, Spain

4. Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Iran

5. Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran

6. Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Iran

7. Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences, Iran

8. Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Iran

9. Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Abstract

Background: Birth cohorts are essential for developing evidence-based policies and advancing knowledge on different aspects of the concept of developmental origins of health and diseases (DOHaD). The Prospective Epidemiological Research Studies in IrAN (PERSIAN) is a multicentre cohort in Iran. It is one of the pioneers of DOHaD research in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. This profile provides a brief overview of this birth cohort, focusing on the objectives and design of the study. The main objective of this birth cohort is to evaluate the associations of socio-economic characteristics, lifestyle, diet, environmental exposures and epigenetic factors with outcomes of: pregnancy; mother and child mental and physical health and well-being; child neurodevelopment; and the establishment of chronic disease risk factors.Methods: The enrolment of PERSIAN Birth Cohort participants is currently ongoing in five Iranian cities (Isfahan, Yazd, Semnan, Sari and Rafsanjan). We plan to recruit 15,000 mother–offspring pairs, and to follow them for at least ten years. Data collection consists of three consecutive phases: (1) periconception until birth; (2) infancy (0–2 years); and (3) childhood (3–11 years). We are collecting data on both ‘determinants of health’ and ‘health outcomes’. In addition to questionnaires and physical examination, various biological samples, including blood, urine, hair, nail, cord blood and breastmilk are being collected. Growth and neurodevelopment of children will be monitored. Appropriate data analysis schemes will be employed to assess the role of early life factors in health and disease that would facilitate international comparisons.

Publisher

Bristol University Press

Subject

Life-span and Life-course Studies

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