Children's Health Study: Effects of Air Pollution on the Development of Obesity in Children
The Effects of Air Pollution on the Development of Obesity in Children (Meta-AIR) study was proposed to study a subset of the Children’s Health Study (CHS) participants representing the extremes of long-term traffic-related air pollution exposure occurring in Southern California CHS communities. The primary aim of the Meta-AIR study was to investigate whether lifetime exposure to air pollution increases risk for obesity and metabolic dysfunction at 17-18 years of age. The study participants were enrolled from the original southern California Children’s Health Study (CHS) with Institutional Review Board oversight and receipt of informed consent from all participants. A total of 54 Hispanic White participants (15 asthma cases and 39 controls) were included in the TOPMed project.
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Type of Omics |
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Starting Phase |
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TOPMed Accession # |
phs001604
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Omics Center(s) Phase 3 |
Northwest Genomics Center
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Phases Involved |
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PI |
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Phenotype Liaison |
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Project |
ATGC
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