Examples of 'birth cohort' in a sentence

Meaning of "birth cohort"

birth cohort: This term refers to a group of individuals who were born during the same period or year. Birth cohorts are often studied in research to analyze trends, behaviors, and health outcomes associated with particular generations

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Year of onset for each birth cohort.
Birth cohort members born to teenage mothers had a higher incidence of victimization.
Thousand million per birth cohort.
While the birth cohort analysis there are some notable differences.
The association was not found in the Finnish birth cohort.
Multiple norovirus infections in a birth cohort in a peruvian periurban community.
The work is based on data from the EDEN birth cohort.
Percentage of the members of a birth cohort receiving education by age.
The birth cohort that was still alive was tested and all were negative for BSE.
Such attitudes are determined strongly by birth cohort effects rather than by individual attitudes.
Urinary biomarkers of prenatal atrazine exposure and adverse birth outcomes in the PELAGIE birth cohort.
Study of cancer patterns according to birth cohort has proven a useful technique in epidemiology.
This research used data from a prospective cohort study called the Aarhus Birth Cohort.
Methodological information about the study of birth cohort in Pelotas has been published.
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Researchers hold workshop on combining European birth cohort data to benefit child health research.
In order to examine those changes, scientists needed a large birth cohort.
This is a prospective birth cohort study carried out in Southwest Finland.
The participants were recruited from the FinnBrain Birth Cohort Study.
Methodological details on the birth cohort and follow-ups have been published in another paper.
Evolution of schooling years, by birth cohort.
The effect of age, birth cohort and time-period.
They do not behave as a single, cohesive birth cohort.
In statistical terms, the women leave their birth cohort before completing their reproductive age.
Because of differences in lifetime earnings, replacement ratios might differ by birth cohort.
The study design comprises two cohorts, a birth cohort and a cohort of young children.
This research consists of a cross-sectional analysis based on the fourth phase of a prospective birth cohort.
The used data was from a Finnish birth cohort study Glaku.
Health adult outcomes of childhood bullying victimization: Evidence from a five-decade longitudinal British birth cohort.
Population-based birth cohort.
Sociodemographic characteristics and food habits of organic consumers - a study from the Danish National Birth Cohort.
We conducted a large, population-based, prospective birth cohort study without any interventional measures.
Elevated maternal C-reactive protein and increased risk of schizophrenia in a national birth cohort.
Another two birth cohort studies were undertaken in Pelotas, spaced at 11-year intervals.
Effect of supplemental folic acid in pregnancy on childhood asthma, A prospective birth cohort study.
Details on the methods of the Pelotas Birth Cohort 2004 are available in other publications.
The third and fourth sub-studies were based on Finnish birth cohort data.
Details on the 1982 birth cohort are published in other articles.
This is the first quasi-national Canadian study of the criminal careers of a birth cohort.
Details of the methods used for the 2004 Pelotas birth cohort have been published elsewhere.
Comorbidities of obesity in school children, A cross-sectional study in the PIAMA birth cohort.
Detailed information on the methodology of the 2004 Pelotas Birth Cohort study has been published elsewhere.
Among a birth cohort of 277 children in Seattle.
Breastfeeding, maternal asthma and wheezing in the first year of life, A longitudinal birth cohort study.
Participants 244 children recruited from a birth cohort and followed from age 3 to 7.
There need to be adequate supplies to cover 95 % of the birth cohort.
The 1982 Pelotas birth cohort has reached adulthood in full splendor.
In the first 24 hours after deliver, mothers were invited to participate in a birth cohort study.
Members of the 1970 birth cohort study created a Facebook page for themselves.
Alexithymic traits, mental and physical health, and early-life adversity - FinnBrain birth cohort study.

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