Clinical Study
Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes
A persons environment and genetics may impact the health of families for generations. An increase has occurred in health-related events such as obesity, asthma, and autism. This study will see how a persons genes and environment impact health conditions and diseases. The study wants to better prevent and protect people from harmful health conditions. People in this study will not be asked to do anything different in their daily lives and will not be asked to take any drugs. Participants are required to take surveys and write in a diary. Participants will meet with the study team at a study clinic, on the phone, by mail, other technology, or participants homes. Participants are paid for each task completed.
For more information contact:
Halle Lee
ppo@hsc.utah.edu
801-587-7373
IRB#: IRB_00166922
| PI: Joseph Stanford
| Department: FAMILY AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
| Approval Date: 2023-10-27 16:09:00
Specialties: Family Medicine, General Pediatrics, OB/Gyn, General
Who can participate?
Gender: All
Age:
Volunteers: Healthy Volunteers
Location: In Person
Inclusion Criteria:
- Pregnant person participating at less than 20 weeks of pregnancy
- Children born to pregnant person in Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes
- Primary caregiver, preferably the mother who gave birth of the child (or children)
- The mother who gave birth to a child (or children) in an Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes Cohort Study Site, if not already participating
Will I be paid for my time?
No