Ludvigsson, J.
Olsen Faresjö, Å.
Funding for this research was provided by:
Barndiabetesfonden (0000)
Swedish Research Council (K2005-72X-11242-11A and K2008-69X-20826-01-4, K2008-69X-20826-01-4;, K2005-72X-11242-11A and K2008-69X-20826-01-4, K2008-69X-20826-01-4;)
Östgöta Brandstodsbolag (0000)
Medical Research Council of Southeast Sweden (0000)
JDRF Wallenberg Foundation, (K 98-99D-12813-01A)
ALF-and LFoU grants from Region Östergötland and Linköping university, Sweden (0000)
Joanna Cocozza Foundation. (0000)
Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research, (: FAS2004-1775, FAS2004–1775)
Linköping University
Article History
Received: 21 May 2023
Accepted: 29 November 2023
First Online: 10 January 2024
Declarations
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: The Research Ethics Committees of the Faculty of Health Science at Linköping University Sweden have given an ethical approvement to the ABIS study. Dnr. 287–96, 2011/52-53 and 2003–092. The parents of the participating children gave informed consent to participate in the ABIS-study after being provided oral, written, or video information. Participants were free to opt in or out of the study whenever they wanted to.
: The authors have no relevant financial or non-financial interests to disclose.