Kirkeleit, Jorunn
Riise, Trond
Bjørge, Tone
Christiani, David C.
Bråtveit, Magne
Baccarelli, Andrea
Mattioli, Stefano
Hollund, Bjørg Eli
Gjertsen, Bjørn Tore
Article History
Received: 3 April 2018
Revised: 24 August 2018
Accepted: 19 September 2018
First Online: 15 October 2018
Competing interests
: The authors declare no competing interests.
: Informed consent was obtained from each MoBa participant upon recruitment according to what is set out in the Declaration of Helsinki on Ethical Principles for medical research involving human subjects. All participants gave consent to participate in the study. The mother gave consent on behalf of her unborn child. The establishment and data collection in MoBa has obtained a license from the Norwegian Data Inspectorate (01/4325) and approval from The Regional Committee for Medical Research Ethics (S-97045, S-95113). The current study was approved by the Regional Committee for Medical and Health Research Ethics in Western Norway (REK 2015/1817).
: All participants or their mothers gave written informed consent for publication.
: This work was supported by the Research Council of Norway under the PETROMAKS 2-programme [grant number 220759], University of Bergen and Haukeland University Hospital. The Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study was supported by the Norwegian Ministry of Health and Care Services; the Ministry of Education and Research; NIH/NIEHS [contract no N01-ES-75558], and NIH/NINDS [grant numbers UO1 NS 047537–01, UO1 NS 047537–06A1].
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