Fraser, Brooklyn J. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1752-5431
Blizzard, Leigh
Buscot, Marie-Jeanne
Schmidt, Michael D.
Dwyer, Terence
Venn, Alison J.
Magnussen, Costan G. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6238-5730
Funding for this research was provided by:
Commonwealth Departments of Sport, Recreation and Tourism, and Health
Commonwealth Schools Commission
National Heart Foundation of Australia (GOOH 0578, 100849)
National Health and Medical Research Council (211316, 1128373, 1098369)
Veolia Environmental Services
Mostyn Family Foundation
Patricia F Gordon Scholarship in Medical Research
Article History
First Online: 19 August 2020
Declarations
:
: The CDAH Study was supported by Grants and fellowships from the Commonwealth Departments of Sport, Recreation and Tourism, and Health, the Commonwealth Schools Commission, the National Heart Foundation (GOOH 0578), the National Health and Medical Research Council (211316, 1128373, 1098369), Veolia Environmental Services and the Mostyn Family Foundation. CGM is supported by a National Heart Foundation of Australia Future Leader Fellowship (100849) and BJF was supported by the Patricia F Gordon Scholarship in Medical Research.
: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
: The ASHFS was approved by the State Directors General of Education. Follow-up studies were approved by the Southern Tasmania Health and Medical Human Research Ethics Committee and the Tasmania Health and Medical Human Research Ethics Committee.
: All participants provided written informed consent. The authors declare that the study was performed in accordance with the standards of ethics outlined in the Declaration of Helsinki.
: BJF and CGM contributed to the conceptualization of the paper, analysed data and wrote the manuscript. LB and MJB provided general and statistical advice, assisted with interpretation, and critically reviewed the manuscript. MDS contributed to discussion and critically reviewed the manuscript. TD and AJV participated in the study design, contributed to discussion and critically reviewed the manuscript.
: The datasets generated during and/or analysed during the current study are available from the corresponding author on reasonable request.