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Most relevant scientific articles
• Guxens M., Ghassabian A., Gong T., García-Esteban R., Porta D., Giorgis-Allemand L. et al. Air pollution exposure during pregnancy and childhood autistic traits in four European population-based cohort studies: The ESCAPE project. Environmental Health Perspectives. 2016;124(1):133-140.
• Di Cesare M., Bentham J., Stevens G.A., Zhou B., Danaei G., Lu Y. et al. Trends in adult body-mass index in 200 countries from 1975 to 2014: A pooled analysis of 1698 population-based measurement studies with 19.2 million participants. The Lancet. 2016;387(10026):1377-1396.
• Porta M., Bolumar F. Caution: work in progress: While the methodological “revolution” deserves in- depth study, clinical researchers and senior epidemiologists should not be disenfranchised. European Journal of Epidemiology. 2016;31(6):535-539.
• Vioque J., Giménez-Monzo D., Navarrete-Munoz E.M., García-de-la-Hera M., González-Palacios S., Rebagliato M. et al. Reproducibility and validity of a food frequency questionnaire designed to assess diet in children aged 4-5 years. PLoS ONE. 2016;11(11).
• Llop S, Ballester F, Murcia M, Forns J, Tardón A, Andiarena A et al. Prenatal exposure to mercury and neuropsychological development in young children: the role of fish consumption. International journal of epidemiology. 2016.
Highlights
In parallel with the objectives established for 2016, we have:
• Continued with the follow-up of the children of the INMA Study in Valencia, exploring the effect of
pollutans and dietary factors on the child neurodevelopment. We have validated two Food Frequency
Questionnaires to assess the diet of the children 4-5 year and 7-8 years old.
• Collaborated and published several articles related to the European study to investigate factores
related to the age-related macular disease, the EUREYE Study. In addition, we have participated in two international Consortium of case-control studies on Stomach Cancer (StoP Project) and Pancreas Cancer (PANC4) and the EPIC study.
• Participated in two Global initiatives, The Global Burden of Disease and Risk Factors coauthoring three publications, two in Lancet and one in eLife.
• Participated in the European Joint Initiative Programming Action, DEDIPAC, “a Healthy Diet for a Healthy Life”
• Collaborated with several groups investigating on Breast cancer (GEICAM Study), fertility and diabetes
• Worked on methodological papers on causal models and the study of reproductive factors on HIV
positive people.
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