RPS Brazilian Birth Cohorts Consortium (Ribeirão Preto, Pelotas and São Luís): history, objectives and methods

Author:

Confortin Susana Cararo1ORCID,Ribeiro Marizélia Rodrigues Costa1ORCID,Barros Aluísio J. D.2ORCID,Menezes Ana Maria Baptista2ORCID,Horta Bernardo L.2ORCID,Victora Cesar Gomes2ORCID,Barros Fernando C.3ORCID,Gonçalves Helen2ORCID,Bettiol Heloisa4ORCID,Santos Iná Silva dos2ORCID,Barbieri Marco Antonio4ORCID,Saraiva Maria da Conceição Pereira4ORCID,Alves Maria Teresa Seabra Soares de Britto e1ORCID,Silveira Mariângela Freitas da2ORCID,Domingues Marlos Rodrigues2ORCID,Lima Natália Peixoto2ORCID,Rocha Paulo Ricardo Higassiaraguti4ORCID,Cavalli Ricardo Carvalho4ORCID,Batista Rosângela Fernandes Lucena1ORCID,Cardoso Viviane Cunha4ORCID,Simões Vanda Maria Ferreira1ORCID,Silva Antônio Augusto Moura da1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal do Maranhão, Brazil

2. Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Brazil

3. Universidade Católica de Pelotas, Brazil

4. Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil

Abstract

Abstract: This paper describes the history, objectives and methods used by the nine Brazilian cohorts of the RPS Brazilian Birth Cohorts Consortium (Ribeirão Preto, Pelotas and São Luís) Common thematic axes are identified and the objectives, baseline periods, follow-up stages and representativity of the population studied are presented. The Consortium includes three birth cohorts from Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo State (1978/1979, 1994 and 2010), four from Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul State (1982, 1993, 2004 and 2015), and two from São Luís, Maranhão State (1997 and 2010). The cohorts cover three regions of Brazil, from three distinct states, with marked socioeconomic, cultural and infrastructure differences. The cohorts were started at birth, except for the most recent one in each municipality, where mothers were recruited during pregnancy. The instruments for data collection have been refined in order to approach different exposures during the early phases of life and their long-term influence on the health-disease process. The investigators of the nine cohorts carried out perinatal studies and later studied human capital, mental health, nutrition and precursor signs of noncommunicable diseases. A total of 17,636 liveborns were recruited in Ribeirão Preto, 19,669 in Pelotas, and 7,659 in São Luís. In the studies starting during pregnancy, 1,400 pregnant women were interviewed in Ribeirão Preto, 3,199 in Pelotas, and 1,447 in São Luís. Different strategies were employed to reduce losses to follow-up. This research network allows the analysis of the incidence of diseases and the establishment of possible causal relations that might explain the health outcomes of these populations in order to contribute to the development of governmental actions and health policies more consistent with reality.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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