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Monday October 16 th Programme poster presentations Monday, October 16 th Jurriaanse foyer 13:50 – 14:20 Poster session PO1.01 Adiposity - Early life factors Chair: S. Ozanne Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals) PO1.01.01 Do low-birth-weight babies have higher central adiposity? A study on newborn anthropometry and adiposity in Colombo, Sri Lanka V.P. Wickramasinghe, Colombo PO1.01.02 Differences in development of white adipose tissue depots in post-weaning C57BL/6j mice A. Kodde, Utrecht PO1.01.03 Is early life exposure to polyomaviruses and herpesviruses associated with childhood obesity and cardiometabolic traits? D. Ierodiakonou, Heraklion PO1.01.04 The joint effect of maternal smoking during pregnancy and pre-pregnancy overweight on the development of overweight in children T. Chattrapiban, Utrecht PO1.01.05 Testing the developmental mismatch hypothesis: how responses to unhealthy childhood diet depend on prenatal experience S. Crozier, Southampton PO1.01.06 Current size not birth size is associated with risk of metabolic syndrome in young Australian adults G. Singh, Casuarina Poster session PO1.02 Cardio-metabolic health - Growth and long-term effects Chair: A. Fraser Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals) PO1.02.01 The emergence of cardiovascular risk factors in adolescence in a high risk Australian population B. Davison, Casuarina PO1.02.02 Simple health indicators to evaluate influence of early life gluco-psychosocial factors on self- reported health in later life N. Wasenius, Helsinki PO1.02.03 Excess early postnatal weight gain and blood pressure in healthy young children N. Jansen, Utrecht PO1.02.04 Is birth weight associated with blood pressure in early adolescence? Results from a tropical birth cohort A.S. Lule, London PO1.02.05 The effect of stunting on blood pressure and BMI in adolescence: A prospective cohort study of the Dogon of Mali B. Strassmann, Ann Arbor PO1.02.06 No associations of excessive crying with resting blood pressure and cardiac autonomic nervous system activity in childhood L. Smarius, Amsterdam PO1.02.07 Methylglyoxal treatment in lactating mothers leads to type 2 diabetes phenotype in male rat offspring at adulthood T. Ribeiro, Maringa Poster session PO1.03 Epigenetics - Growth and cardio- metabolic health Chair: G. Sharp Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals) PO1.03.01 HIF3a methylation in cord blood associates with cardiovascular measures in early childhood T. Mansell, Parkville PO1.03.02 Physical activity before and during pregnancy and DNA methylation in maternal peripheral blood S. Badon, Seattle PO1.03.03 DNA methylation mediates effects of prenatal maternal cognitive appraisal of a disaster on metabolic and immune outcomes: Project Ice Storm S. King, Montreal PO1.03.04 Impact of a low glycaemic index diet in pregnancy on DNA methylation in 5 year old children: the ROLO Study A. Geraghty, Dublin PO1.03.05 A low glycaemic index diet in pregnancy induces DNA methylation variation in blood of newborns: results from the ROLO Study A. Geraghty, Dublin PO1.03.06 Varying influence of cellular heterogenity on the relation of DNA methylation to adiposity and early life R. Huang, Perth PO1.03.07 DNA methylation of nos3 promoter in IUGR-guinea pig fetuses does not predict endothelial function and DNA methylation later in life B. Krause, Santiago Poster session PO1.04 Gestational diabetes Chair: S. Norris Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals) PO1.04.01 Relationship between glycated hemoglobin in early type2 diabetic pregnancy and adverse pregnancy outcomes Y. Song, Beijing PO1.04.02 Association of TRIB1 expression in human umbilical vein endothelial cells with gestational diabetes mellitus treatment terms P. Popova, Saint- Petersburg PO1.04.03 Can we develop a successful risk score for gestational diabetes? E. Huvinen, Helsinki PO1.04.04 Cardio-metabolic risk factors in offspring of diabetic mothers (ODM) in India C. Yajnik, Pune PO1.04.05 Predictors of neonatal adiposity at birth in gestational diabetic and normal glucose tolerant mothers C. Yajnik, Pune PO1.04.06 Sedentary behaviour and shorter duration of walking in early pregnancy is associated with gestational diabetes among obese women C. Bagias, Coventry PO1.04.07 Can adverse effects on kidney in GDM newborn be prevented? B. Cappuccini, Perugia Poster session PO1.05 Respiratory and atopic disease Chair: S.Shaheen Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals) PO1.05.01 Genetic ancestry modifies risk of asthma following early-life chest illness S. Oh, San Francisco PO1.05.02 Preterm and early term births are associated with higher risk of asthma (asthma medication entitlement): The Finnish 1987-90 Birth Cohort E. Kajantie, Helsinki PO1.05.03 Associations of birth weight and prematurity with late adolescent lung function in Hong Kong’s “Children of 1997” Birth Cohort B. He, Hong Kong PO1.05.04 Associations of agricultural pesticide exposure with asthma prevalence in adolescence: the PIAMA birth cohort J. Bukalasa, Utrecht PO1.05.05 Prenatal exposure to airborne pollutants and the respiratory health through childhood - lessons from Krakow birth cohort A. Pac, Krakow PO1.05.06 Faltering of growth in infants with atopic eczema prior to the clinical onset of the condition S. El-Heis, Southampton PO1.05.07 The role of maternal bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa before and during pregnancy in early childhood wheezing M. Popovic, Turin Continues on next page

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Monday October 16th Programme poster presentationsMonday, October 16th

Jurriaanse foyer

13:50 – 14:20 Poster session PO1.01Adiposity - Early life factorsChair: S. Ozanne

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO1.01.01Do low-birth-weight babies have higher central adiposity? A study on newborn anthropometry and adiposity in Colombo, Sri LankaV.P. Wickramasinghe, Colombo

PO1.01.02Differences in development of white adipose tissue depots in post-weaning C57BL/6j miceA. Kodde, Utrecht

PO1.01.03Is early life exposure to polyomaviruses and herpesviruses associated with childhood obesity and cardiometabolic traits?D. Ierodiakonou, Heraklion

PO1.01.04The joint effect of maternal smoking during pregnancy and pre-pregnancy overweight on the development of overweight in childrenT. Chattrapiban, Utrecht

PO1.01.05Testing the developmental mismatch hypothesis: how responses to unhealthy childhood diet depend on prenatal experienceS. Crozier, Southampton

PO1.01.06Current size not birth size is associated with risk of metabolic syndrome in young Australian adultsG. Singh, Casuarina

Poster session PO1.02Cardio-metabolic health - Growth and long-term effectsChair: A. Fraser

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO1.02.01The emergence of cardiovascular risk factors in adolescence in a high risk Australian population B. Davison, Casuarina

PO1.02.02Simple health indicators to evaluate influence of early life gluco-psychosocial factors on self-reported health in later life N. Wasenius, Helsinki

PO1.02.03Excess early postnatal weight gain and blood pressure in healthy young childrenN. Jansen, Utrecht

PO1.02.04Is birth weight associated with blood pressure in early adolescence? Results from a tropical birth cohortA.S. Lule, London

PO1.02.05The effect of stunting on blood pressure and BMI in adolescence: A prospective cohort study of the Dogon of MaliB. Strassmann, Ann Arbor

PO1.02.06No associations of excessive crying with resting blood pressure and cardiac autonomic nervous system activity in childhoodL. Smarius, Amsterdam

PO1.02.07Methylglyoxal treatment in lactating mothers leads to type 2 diabetes phenotype in male rat offspring at adulthoodT. Ribeiro, Maringa

Poster session PO1.03Epigenetics - Growth and cardio-metabolic healthChair: G. Sharp

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO1.03.01HIF3a methylation in cord blood associates with cardiovascular measures in early childhoodT. Mansell, Parkville

PO1.03.02Physical activity before and during pregnancy and DNA methylation in maternal peripheral bloodS. Badon, Seattle

PO1.03.03DNA methylation mediates effects of prenatal maternal cognitive appraisal of a disaster on metabolic and immune outcomes: Project Ice StormS. King, Montreal

PO1.03.04Impact of a low glycaemic index diet in pregnancy on DNA methylation in 5 year old children: the ROLO StudyA. Geraghty, Dublin

PO1.03.05A low glycaemic index diet in pregnancy induces DNA methylation variation in blood of newborns: results from the ROLO StudyA. Geraghty, Dublin

PO1.03.06Varying influence of cellular heterogenity on the relation of DNA methylation to adiposity and early lifeR. Huang, Perth

PO1.03.07DNA methylation of nos3 promoter in IUGR-guinea pig fetuses does not predict endothelial function and DNA methylation later in lifeB. Krause, Santiago

Poster session PO1.04Gestational diabetesChair: S. Norris

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO1.04.01Relationship between glycated hemoglobin in early type2 diabetic pregnancy and adverse pregnancy outcomesY. Song, Beijing

PO1.04.02Association of TRIB1 expression in human umbilical vein endothelial cells with gestational diabetes mellitus treatment termsP. Popova, Saint-Petersburg

PO1.04.03Can we develop a successful risk score for gestational diabetes? E. Huvinen, Helsinki

PO1.04.04Cardio-metabolic risk factors in offspring of diabetic mothers (ODM) in IndiaC. Yajnik, Pune

PO1.04.05Predictors of neonatal adiposity at birth in gestational diabetic and normal glucose tolerant mothersC. Yajnik, Pune

PO1.04.06Sedentary behaviour and shorter duration of walking in early pregnancy is associated with gestational diabetes among obese womenC. Bagias, Coventry

PO1.04.07Can adverse effects on kidney in GDM newborn be prevented?B. Cappuccini, Perugia

Poster session PO1.05Respiratory and atopic diseaseChair: S.Shaheen

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO1.05.01Genetic ancestry modifies risk of asthma following early-life chest illness S. Oh, San Francisco

PO1.05.02Preterm and early term births are associated with higher risk of asthma (asthma medication entitlement): The Finnish 1987-90 Birth Cohort E. Kajantie, Helsinki

PO1.05.03Associations of birth weight and prematurity with late adolescent lung function in Hong Kong’s “Children of 1997” Birth Cohort B. He, Hong Kong

PO1.05.04Associations of agricultural pesticide exposure with asthma prevalence in adolescence: the PIAMA birth cohort J. Bukalasa, Utrecht

PO1.05.05Prenatal exposure to airborne pollutants and the respiratory health through childhood - lessons from Krakow birth cohortA. Pac, Krakow

PO1.05.06Faltering of growth in infants with atopic eczema prior to the clinical onset of the condition S. El-Heis, Southampton

PO1.05.07The role of maternal bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa before and during pregnancy in early childhood wheezing M. Popovic, Turin

Poster session PO1.06Metabolomics and circadian rhythmChair: D. Lawlor

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO1.06.01Early life factors, obesity risk and the metabolome of young adults S. Rauschert, Munich

PO1.06.02Relation of clinical and metabolic characteristics to neonatal adiposity among obese pregnant women L. Poston, London

PO1.06.03Wireless communication devices and sleep problems in adolescents M. Guxens, Barcelona

PO1.06.04Relations between infant feeding practices and sleep quality or duration at age 2 in the French EDEN mother-child cohort B. de Lauzon-Guillain, Paris

PO1.06.05Maternal and fetal SCD-1 activity are associated with elevated birth weight and adiposity and influenced by diet in late gestation L. Marchioro, Munich

PO1.06.07Amino acid profile in early pregnancy in a heterogeneous group of women at high risk of gestational diabetes K. Rönö, Hus

PO1.06.08Melatonin prevents the development of hypertension programmed by prenatal dexamethasone plus postnatal high-fat diet in adult offspring of both sexes Y. Tain, Kaohsiung

Posters

PO1.06.09Beyond the genome. How the metabolome can help uncover gene function A. Forrest-Hay, Newburyport

Poster session PO1.07Neurodevelopment - Early life exposuresChair: S. Håberg

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO1.07.01Environmental tobacco smoke exposure during pregnancy and child neurodevelopment. K. Polanska, Lodz

PO1.07.02Exposure to environmental chemicals in early life is associated with ADHD and autism spectrum disorders in Norwegian children V. Lenters, Oslo

PO1.07.03Childhood exposure to tobacco smoke and midlife cognitive performance: The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study S. Rovio, Turku

PO1.07.04Is there a relationship between maternal gestational weight gain and offspring fundamental motor skills? N. Wasenius, Helsinki

PO1.07.05The effect of maternal perceived stress on child development in the Chinese population R. Huang, Shanghai

PO1.07.06Sleep patterns during pregnancy and child neuropsychological and behavioral development: Mother-child cohort (Rhea Study) in Crete, Greece A. Margetaki, Heraklion

PO1.07.17Association between breastfeeding and better preserved cognitive ability in an elderly cohort of Finnish men V. Rantalainen, Helsinki

PO1.07.18Association between prenatal manganese exposure and long-term neuropsychological development at 4 years old in a population-based birth cohort A. Andiarena, San Sebastian

Poster session PO1.08Nutrition - Metabolic health, socio-economic and behavioural factorsChair: B. Muhlhausler

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO1.08.01Effect of infancy-onset dietary counselling on a comprehensive metabolic profile from childhood to early adulthood K. Pahkala, Turku

PO1.08.02No adverse metabolic programming of dietary fructose versus glucose post-weaning by extensive basal and challenged phenotyping in miceE. van Schothorst, Wageningen

PO1.08.03Diet quality in early and mid-childhood in relation to growth and body compositionA.N. Nguyen, Rotterdam

PO1.08.04Rates of growth during nutritional rehabilitation, whole-body fat oxidation and fatty liver disease in adult survivors of severe acute malnutritionM. Boyne, Kingston

PO1.08.05Advising consumption of green vegetables, beef and full-fat dairy products has no adverse effects on the lipid profiles in childrenE. van der Gaag, Hengelo

PO1.08.06Breastfeeding and infant body mass index: associations differ according to method of milk feeding and type of complementary nutritionM. Azad, Winnipeg

PO1.08.07Anthropometry and body composition in infants of malnourished Bangladeshi women supplemented or not supplemented during pregnancyK. Talukder, Dhaka

Poster session PO1.09Nutrition – micronutrientsChair: Y. Chong

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO1.09.01The role of vitamin D on circulating memory T cells in children: the Generation R StudyK. Looman, Rotterdam

PO1.09.02Are children with celiac disease autoimmunity at risk for vitamin D deficiency? - The Generation R StudyS. Beth, Rotterdam

PO1.09.03Vitamin B12 deficiency in early pregnancy associates with maternal obesity: Findings from two UK cohortsA. Antonysunil, Warwick

PO1.09.04An inadequate maternal vitamin D status is associated with congenital heart defects in the offspringL. van Duijn, Rotterdam

PO1.09.05Low vitamin B12 induces de novo lipogenesis in human hepatocytesJ. Boachie, Coventry

PO1.09.07Effect of vitamin B12 deficiency on the lipid lowering effect of metformin in the liverJ. Boachie, Coventry

Posters

PO1.09.08Prevalence and determinants of vitamin D deficiency in pregnant women and their neonates: a multicentric study in SwitzerlandK. Quack Loetscher, Zürich

PO1.09.09Micronutrients in infants in Cali, ColombiaJ. Reina, Cali

Poster session PO1.10Population healthChair: J. Wright

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO1.10.01Generation Victoria: A unique opportunity for better lifelong health and learningM. Wake, Parkville

PO1.10.02The ORIGINS Project – a healthy start for a better futureL. Colvin, Subiaco

PO1.10.03What do pregnant women know about DOHaD: Exploring knowledge translation in the Mothers to Babies (M2B) StudyL. McKerracher, Hamilton

PO1.10.04The Welcome Baby Project: follow-up of the first virtual cohort in BrazilA. Escobar, Sao Paulo

PO1.10.05Study design and future perspective of a birth and three generation cohort study in Japan: The TMM BirThree Cohort StudyH. Metoki, Sendai

PO1.10.06Gender specific DOHaD and implications for women’s healthI. Koupil, Stockholm

PO1.10.07The Human Early Life Exposome (HELIX) project: molecular mechanismsM. Bustamante, Barcelona

PO1.10.08Refusal to partake in an electronic health promotion appG. Caruth, Dublin

PO1.10.09The Canadian DOHaD cohort registry: a far-ReACHing Maelstrom Research initiative toward facilitating collaborative researchR. Massicotte, Montreal

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Monday October 16th Programme poster presentationsMonday, October 16th

Jurriaanse foyer

13:50 – 14:20 Poster session PO1.01Adiposity - Early life factorsChair: S. Ozanne

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO1.01.01Do low-birth-weight babies have higher central adiposity? A study on newborn anthropometry and adiposity in Colombo, Sri LankaV.P. Wickramasinghe, Colombo

PO1.01.02Differences in development of white adipose tissue depots in post-weaning C57BL/6j miceA. Kodde, Utrecht

PO1.01.03Is early life exposure to polyomaviruses and herpesviruses associated with childhood obesity and cardiometabolic traits?D. Ierodiakonou, Heraklion

PO1.01.04The joint effect of maternal smoking during pregnancy and pre-pregnancy overweight on the development of overweight in childrenT. Chattrapiban, Utrecht

PO1.01.05Testing the developmental mismatch hypothesis: how responses to unhealthy childhood diet depend on prenatal experienceS. Crozier, Southampton

PO1.01.06Current size not birth size is associated with risk of metabolic syndrome in young Australian adultsG. Singh, Casuarina

Poster session PO1.02Cardio-metabolic health - Growth and long-term effectsChair: A. Fraser

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO1.02.01The emergence of cardiovascular risk factors in adolescence in a high risk Australian population B. Davison, Casuarina

PO1.02.02Simple health indicators to evaluate influence of early life gluco-psychosocial factors on self-reported health in later life N. Wasenius, Helsinki

PO1.02.03Excess early postnatal weight gain and blood pressure in healthy young childrenN. Jansen, Utrecht

PO1.02.04Is birth weight associated with blood pressure in early adolescence? Results from a tropical birth cohortA.S. Lule, London

PO1.02.05The effect of stunting on blood pressure and BMI in adolescence: A prospective cohort study of the Dogon of MaliB. Strassmann, Ann Arbor

PO1.02.06No associations of excessive crying with resting blood pressure and cardiac autonomic nervous system activity in childhoodL. Smarius, Amsterdam

PO1.02.07Methylglyoxal treatment in lactating mothers leads to type 2 diabetes phenotype in male rat offspring at adulthoodT. Ribeiro, Maringa

Poster session PO1.03Epigenetics - Growth and cardio-metabolic healthChair: G. Sharp

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO1.03.01HIF3a methylation in cord blood associates with cardiovascular measures in early childhoodT. Mansell, Parkville

PO1.03.02Physical activity before and during pregnancy and DNA methylation in maternal peripheral bloodS. Badon, Seattle

PO1.03.03DNA methylation mediates effects of prenatal maternal cognitive appraisal of a disaster on metabolic and immune outcomes: Project Ice StormS. King, Montreal

PO1.03.04Impact of a low glycaemic index diet in pregnancy on DNA methylation in 5 year old children: the ROLO StudyA. Geraghty, Dublin

PO1.03.05A low glycaemic index diet in pregnancy induces DNA methylation variation in blood of newborns: results from the ROLO StudyA. Geraghty, Dublin

PO1.03.06Varying influence of cellular heterogenity on the relation of DNA methylation to adiposity and early lifeR. Huang, Perth

PO1.03.07DNA methylation of nos3 promoter in IUGR-guinea pig fetuses does not predict endothelial function and DNA methylation later in lifeB. Krause, Santiago

Poster session PO1.04Gestational diabetesChair: S. Norris

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO1.04.01Relationship between glycated hemoglobin in early type2 diabetic pregnancy and adverse pregnancy outcomesY. Song, Beijing

PO1.04.02Association of TRIB1 expression in human umbilical vein endothelial cells with gestational diabetes mellitus treatment termsP. Popova, Saint-Petersburg

PO1.04.03Can we develop a successful risk score for gestational diabetes? E. Huvinen, Helsinki

PO1.04.04Cardio-metabolic risk factors in offspring of diabetic mothers (ODM) in IndiaC. Yajnik, Pune

PO1.04.05Predictors of neonatal adiposity at birth in gestational diabetic and normal glucose tolerant mothersC. Yajnik, Pune

PO1.04.06Sedentary behaviour and shorter duration of walking in early pregnancy is associated with gestational diabetes among obese womenC. Bagias, Coventry

PO1.04.07Can adverse effects on kidney in GDM newborn be prevented?B. Cappuccini, Perugia

Poster session PO1.05Respiratory and atopic diseaseChair: S.Shaheen

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO1.05.01Genetic ancestry modifies risk of asthma following early-life chest illness S. Oh, San Francisco

PO1.05.02Preterm and early term births are associated with higher risk of asthma (asthma medication entitlement): The Finnish 1987-90 Birth Cohort E. Kajantie, Helsinki

PO1.05.03Associations of birth weight and prematurity with late adolescent lung function in Hong Kong’s “Children of 1997” Birth Cohort B. He, Hong Kong

PO1.05.04Associations of agricultural pesticide exposure with asthma prevalence in adolescence: the PIAMA birth cohort J. Bukalasa, Utrecht

PO1.05.05Prenatal exposure to airborne pollutants and the respiratory health through childhood - lessons from Krakow birth cohortA. Pac, Krakow

PO1.05.06Faltering of growth in infants with atopic eczema prior to the clinical onset of the condition S. El-Heis, Southampton

PO1.05.07The role of maternal bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa before and during pregnancy in early childhood wheezing M. Popovic, Turin

Poster session PO1.06Metabolomics and circadian rhythmChair: D. Lawlor

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO1.06.01Early life factors, obesity risk and the metabolome of young adults S. Rauschert, Munich

PO1.06.02Relation of clinical and metabolic characteristics to neonatal adiposity among obese pregnant women L. Poston, London

PO1.06.03Wireless communication devices and sleep problems in adolescents M. Guxens, Barcelona

PO1.06.04Relations between infant feeding practices and sleep quality or duration at age 2 in the French EDEN mother-child cohort B. de Lauzon-Guillain, Paris

PO1.06.05Maternal and fetal SCD-1 activity are associated with elevated birth weight and adiposity and influenced by diet in late gestation L. Marchioro, Munich

PO1.06.07Amino acid profile in early pregnancy in a heterogeneous group of women at high risk of gestational diabetes K. Rönö, Hus

PO1.06.08Melatonin prevents the development of hypertension programmed by prenatal dexamethasone plus postnatal high-fat diet in adult offspring of both sexes Y. Tain, Kaohsiung

Posters

PO1.06.09Beyond the genome. How the metabolome can help uncover gene function A. Forrest-Hay, Newburyport

Poster session PO1.07Neurodevelopment - Early life exposuresChair: S. Håberg

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO1.07.01Environmental tobacco smoke exposure during pregnancy and child neurodevelopment. K. Polanska, Lodz

PO1.07.02Exposure to environmental chemicals in early life is associated with ADHD and autism spectrum disorders in Norwegian children V. Lenters, Oslo

PO1.07.03Childhood exposure to tobacco smoke and midlife cognitive performance: The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study S. Rovio, Turku

PO1.07.04Is there a relationship between maternal gestational weight gain and offspring fundamental motor skills? N. Wasenius, Helsinki

PO1.07.05The effect of maternal perceived stress on child development in the Chinese population R. Huang, Shanghai

PO1.07.06Sleep patterns during pregnancy and child neuropsychological and behavioral development: Mother-child cohort (Rhea Study) in Crete, Greece A. Margetaki, Heraklion

PO1.07.17Association between breastfeeding and better preserved cognitive ability in an elderly cohort of Finnish men V. Rantalainen, Helsinki

PO1.07.18Association between prenatal manganese exposure and long-term neuropsychological development at 4 years old in a population-based birth cohort A. Andiarena, San Sebastian

Poster session PO1.08Nutrition - Metabolic health, socio-economic and behavioural factorsChair: B. Muhlhausler

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO1.08.01Effect of infancy-onset dietary counselling on a comprehensive metabolic profile from childhood to early adulthood K. Pahkala, Turku

PO1.08.02No adverse metabolic programming of dietary fructose versus glucose post-weaning by extensive basal and challenged phenotyping in miceE. van Schothorst, Wageningen

PO1.08.03Diet quality in early and mid-childhood in relation to growth and body compositionA.N. Nguyen, Rotterdam

PO1.08.04Rates of growth during nutritional rehabilitation, whole-body fat oxidation and fatty liver disease in adult survivors of severe acute malnutritionM. Boyne, Kingston

PO1.08.05Advising consumption of green vegetables, beef and full-fat dairy products has no adverse effects on the lipid profiles in childrenE. van der Gaag, Hengelo

PO1.08.06Breastfeeding and infant body mass index: associations differ according to method of milk feeding and type of complementary nutritionM. Azad, Winnipeg

PO1.08.07Anthropometry and body composition in infants of malnourished Bangladeshi women supplemented or not supplemented during pregnancyK. Talukder, Dhaka

Poster session PO1.09Nutrition – micronutrientsChair: Y. Chong

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO1.09.01The role of vitamin D on circulating memory T cells in children: the Generation R StudyK. Looman, Rotterdam

PO1.09.02Are children with celiac disease autoimmunity at risk for vitamin D deficiency? - The Generation R StudyS. Beth, Rotterdam

PO1.09.03Vitamin B12 deficiency in early pregnancy associates with maternal obesity: Findings from two UK cohortsA. Antonysunil, Warwick

PO1.09.04An inadequate maternal vitamin D status is associated with congenital heart defects in the offspringL. van Duijn, Rotterdam

PO1.09.05Low vitamin B12 induces de novo lipogenesis in human hepatocytesJ. Boachie, Coventry

PO1.09.07Effect of vitamin B12 deficiency on the lipid lowering effect of metformin in the liverJ. Boachie, Coventry

Posters

PO1.09.08Prevalence and determinants of vitamin D deficiency in pregnant women and their neonates: a multicentric study in SwitzerlandK. Quack Loetscher, Zürich

PO1.09.09Micronutrients in infants in Cali, ColombiaJ. Reina, Cali

Poster session PO1.10Population healthChair: J. Wright

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO1.10.01Generation Victoria: A unique opportunity for better lifelong health and learningM. Wake, Parkville

PO1.10.02The ORIGINS Project – a healthy start for a better futureL. Colvin, Subiaco

PO1.10.03What do pregnant women know about DOHaD: Exploring knowledge translation in the Mothers to Babies (M2B) StudyL. McKerracher, Hamilton

PO1.10.04The Welcome Baby Project: follow-up of the first virtual cohort in BrazilA. Escobar, Sao Paulo

PO1.10.05Study design and future perspective of a birth and three generation cohort study in Japan: The TMM BirThree Cohort StudyH. Metoki, Sendai

PO1.10.06Gender specific DOHaD and implications for women’s healthI. Koupil, Stockholm

PO1.10.07The Human Early Life Exposome (HELIX) project: molecular mechanismsM. Bustamante, Barcelona

PO1.10.08Refusal to partake in an electronic health promotion appG. Caruth, Dublin

PO1.10.09The Canadian DOHaD cohort registry: a far-ReACHing Maelstrom Research initiative toward facilitating collaborative researchR. Massicotte, Montreal

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Monday, October 16th

Jurriaanse foyer

PO1.01.07Birth weight classification and BMI trajectories in early life: evidence of maternal effects from the Lifeways Cross-Generation Cohort studyC. Kelleher, Dublin

PO1.01.08Impact of Foetal Growth Restriction on Rate of Change and Composition of Young Adult Body MassG. Singh, Casuarina

Posters

PO1.01.09Assessment of infant body composition using air displacement plethysmographyK. Shorthose, Nuneaton

PO1.01.10Predisposing factors for metabolic syndrome in pregnancy and newborns` body size: preliminary report from the CRoatian Islands` Birth Cohort StudyD. Havaš Auguštin, Zagreb

PO1.01.11Improving risk estimates for metabolically healthy obesity and mortality using a refined healthy reference groupW. Johnson, Loughborough

PO1.01.12Effects of birth weight and childhood accumulation of body fat on metabolic parameters in primary school children in Sri LankaV. Wickramasinghe, Colombo

PO1.01.13Which lesson from the evaluation of parental perception of child’s weight in an European cohort of 8 years old childrenA. Xhonneux, Rocourt

PO1.02.08Awareness, Treatment, and Control of Hypertension is Low among Adults in Aksum Town, North Ethiopia: A Sequential Quantitative-Qualitative StudyK.H. Misgina, Groningen

Posters

PO1.02.09Perinatal cholesterol influence differentially atherosclerosis progression in ApoE-/- offspring male and females by altering cholesterol metabolismC. Trenteseaux, Nantes

PO1.02.10Cardiometabolic risk factors prevalence among employed adults in urban Delhi: Need for a life course approach for prevention of CVDs D. Shokeen, Delhi

PO1.02.11Joint effect of birth weight and obesity measures on abnormal glucose metabolism at adulthoodJ. Mi, Beijing

PO1.02.12Neonatal nutritional deficit in infants with birth weight less than 1500 g and Its association with blood pressure in adolescenceN.A. Dinerstein, Buenos Aires

PO1.02.13Hepatitis C virus infection might increase the risk of Atrial Fibrillation C. Lin, Taipei

PO1.02.14Body parameters at birth and blood pressure in young ageB. Kurc-Darak, Wroclaw

Posters

PO1.03.08Is the low birhtweight a determinant factor for epigenetics changes and body composition? M. Salgado, San Luis Potosi

PO1.03.09Circulating microRNAs expression of newborn associated with overweight and pregrestational obesityN. Gaytán-Pacheco, San Luis Potosi

PO1.03.10Epigenetic and transcriptomic changes in preterm or SGA infants during perinatal period K. Kashima, Tokyo

PO1.03.11Mother’s pre-pregnancy BMI and placental candidate miRNAs: Findings from the ENVIRONAGE birth cohortM. Tsamou, Diepenbeek

PO1.03.12Are preterm survivors aging prematurely? K. Mathewson, Hamilton

PO1.03.13Tracing human stem cell lineage during development using DNA methylationL. Salas, Lebanon

PO1.03.14Caffeine consumption during pregnancies and DNA methylation in the offspringC. Page, Oslo

PO1.03.15Epigenetic gestational age: associations of family characteristics and perinatal factors with gestational age accelerationJ. Khouja, Bristol

Posters

PO1.04.08Gestational diabetes-associated foetoplacental endothelial dysfunction is still present in mothers treated with insulin therapy M. Subiabre, Santiago

PO1.04.09Gestational diabetes and body composition of newborns P. Rondó, Sao Paulo

PO1.04.10Increased risk of overweight during school age in children born to mothers with GDM E. van der Beek, Utrecht

PO1.04.11Exposure to metals during pregnancy and the association with gestational diabetes mellitus: Results from EDEN mother child cohort M.H. Soomro, Paris

PO1.04.12ANGPTL4 expression is altered in human umbilical vein endothelial cells in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus L. Vasileva, Saint-Petersburg

PO1.04.13Equilibrative nucleoside transporter 1 expression in human umbilical vein endothelial cells from gestational diabetes mellitus is restored by insulin therapy L. Silva Lagos, Santiago

PO1.04.14The bangalore nutrition gestational diabetes lifestyle study A. Mahendra, Southampton

PO1.05.08Maternal Depressive Symptoms over time and Asthma in 3-Year-Old Children: Findings from a Longitudinal Canadian Based Pregnancy Cohort M. Mughal, Calgary

Posters

PO1.05.09Influence of maternal and fetal 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels on lung function and atopic disease development R. Mensink-Bout, Rotterdam

PO1.05.10Exploring obesogenic pathways linked to asthma in adult life: 1978/79 Ribeirao Preto Cohort, Brazil V. Cardoso, Sao Paulo

PO1.05.11Fetal growth and childhood lung function in the STOPPA twin study C. Almqvist Malmros, Stockholm

PO1.05.12Does lung function growth trajectories depend on prenatal or postnatal exposure to airborne pollutants? - Krakow birth cohort study R. Majewska, Krakow

PO1.05.13Maternal butter intake during lactation is associated with less food allergy at 1 year of age M. Barman, Gothenburg

PO1.05.14Eczema and allergies in childhood associate with psychological and behavioral problems primarily in girls C. Parent, Montreal

PO1.05.15Eczema phenotypes across childhood C. Hu, Rotterdam

PO1.06.10Atopic women have lower breast milk levels of acetate and butyrate A. Kozyrskyj, Edmonton

PO1.06.11Influence of maternal and socioeconomic factors on human breast milk metabolome among South Africa cohorts A. Ojo, Cape Town

PO1.06.13In vitro amino acid restriction programs pancreatic beta-cell to damage when challenged by glucotoxicity without changes in redox balance M. Figueiredo, Campinas

Posters

PO1.07.07Maternal blood pressure trajectory during pregnancy and offspring neurodevelopment at 1 year old: a prospective cohort study in China F. Chan, Guangzhou

PO1.07.08Associations between maternal gestacional weight gain and child neurodevelopment during the first 6,5 years of life C. Campoy, Granada

PO1.07.09The association between low-to-moderate prenatal alcohol exposure and offspring structural brain morphology: a population-based MRI study T. Sharp, Bristol

PO1.07.10Maternal high estradiol exposure impair cognition of offspring C. Zhou, Shanghai

PO1.07.11White matter integrity showed an abnormal development in child born to mothers with high BMI C. Campoy, Granada

PO1.07.12Transmission of maternal adverse childhood experiences to infant developmental outcomes: Findings from the All Our Families Cohort, Canada S. Tough, Calgary

PO1.07.13Maternal pregnancy disorders are associated with neonatal regulatory behavior problems and child developmental milestones: findings from the prospective PREDO Study P. Girchenko, Helsinki

PO1.07.14Maternal Thyroid Dysfunction during Pregnancy and Behavioural and Psychiatric Disorders of Children: A Systematic Review D. Fetene, Brisbane

PO1.08.08Maternal protein intake during pregnancy impacts child growth up to five years of age: Findings from the ROLO StudyA. Geraghty, Dublin

Posters

PO1.08.09Maternal early-pregnancy determinants of childhood eating behaviour and dietary patterns at aged 6 years: Children of SCOPE S. Begum, London

PO1.08.10High fat and very low carbohydrate intake during pregnancy does not influence the folate nutritional status in mother and foetusesM. Sano, Hikone

PO1.08.11Study protocol: Why pregnant women eat what they eat. Socio-ecological determinants of antenatal diet and development of an intervention toolY. Beulen, Wageningen

PO1.08.12Methionine supply and tissue glutathione in the pregnant ratH. Dasgin, Aberdeen

PO1.08.13Fetal and maternal corticosterone concentrations in pregnant rats fed a diet reflecting that of the poorest socioeconomic group in Scotland W. Rees, Aberdeen

PO1.08.14Role of slow-digesting carbohydrates during pregnancy for reducing the risk of developing NAFLD phenotype in obese rats’ offspring (NIGOhealth study) M. Manzano, Granada

PO1.08.15Maternal protein restriction in young rats alters long chain fatty acid sensing by duodenal entero-endocrine cells, leading to increased-intestinal permeabilityM. Ndjim, Nantes

PO1.09.10Early-life stress reduces availability of essential micronutrients; a nutritional intervention strategy to prevent its lasting consequences on cognitive functionE. Naninck, Amsterdam

PO1.09.11Expressions of Transcobalamin receptor CD32O and transporter TCN2 in low vitaminB12 treated human adipocyteJ. Samavat, Coventry

PO1.09.12Intra cellular uptake and levels of vitamin B12 in hepatocytesJ. Boachie, Coventry

PO1.09.13Prenatal iron-deficiency causes sex-dependent mitochondrial dysfunction in the fetal liver and kidneyA. Woodman, Edmonton

PO1.09.14Perinatal iron deficiency alters brown fat quantity and thermogenic capacity in adult ratsS. Cherak, Edmonton

PO1.09.15Impact of mandatory iodine fortification on young adults in the Top End of AustraliaB. Davison, Darwin

PO1.09.16Vitamin D concentrations in pregnant women and their newborns: relation with gestational birth weightF. Suano-Souza, Santo Andre

Posters

PO1.10.10We learnt and now we are teaching our family: Adolescent DOHaD knowledge translation supporting health development in the Cook IslandsJ. Bay, Auckland

PO1.10.11Awareness and understanding of DOHaD-related terms and concepts in students during undergraduate heath professional programmes in Japan and New ZealandO. Masahito, Ishikarishi

PO1.10.12Baseline profile of a birth and three generation cohort study in Japan: The TMM BirThree Cohort StudyM. Ishikuro, Sendai

PO1.10.13Early-life stressors and LifeCycle healthS. van den Assum, Rotterdam

PO1.10.14Sharing longitudinal, non-biological birth cohort data: a cross-sectional analysis of parent consent preferencesS. Tough, Calgary

PO1.10.15Recruitment of women in early pregnancy in South Africa: the early access conundrumE. Symington, Johannesburg

PO1.10.16How could we recruit grandparents in genome birth cohort study? Lessons learnt from the TMM BirThree cohort studyT. Obara, Sendai

PO1.10.17The impact of the UK 2008-2010 recession on maternal and infant health in the Born in Bradford cohortJ. Wright, Bradford

PO1.10.18Lifelines: a unique biobank providing data to study the development of diseasesT. de Jong, Groningen

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PO1.01.07Birth weight classification and BMI trajectories in early life: evidence of maternal effects from the Lifeways Cross-Generation Cohort studyC. Kelleher, Dublin

PO1.01.08Impact of Foetal Growth Restriction on Rate of Change and Composition of Young Adult Body MassG. Singh, Casuarina

Posters

PO1.01.09Assessment of infant body composition using air displacement plethysmographyK. Shorthose, Nuneaton

PO1.01.10Predisposing factors for metabolic syndrome in pregnancy and newborns` body size: preliminary report from the CRoatian Islands` Birth Cohort StudyD. Havaš Auguštin, Zagreb

PO1.01.11Improving risk estimates for metabolically healthy obesity and mortality using a refined healthy reference groupW. Johnson, Loughborough

PO1.01.12Effects of birth weight and childhood accumulation of body fat on metabolic parameters in primary school children in Sri LankaV. Wickramasinghe, Colombo

PO1.01.13Which lesson from the evaluation of parental perception of child’s weight in an European cohort of 8 years old childrenA. Xhonneux, Rocourt

PO1.02.08Awareness, Treatment, and Control of Hypertension is Low among Adults in Aksum Town, North Ethiopia: A Sequential Quantitative-Qualitative StudyK.H. Misgina, Groningen

Posters

PO1.02.09Perinatal cholesterol influence differentially atherosclerosis progression in ApoE-/- offspring male and females by altering cholesterol metabolismC. Trenteseaux, Nantes

PO1.02.10Cardiometabolic risk factors prevalence among employed adults in urban Delhi: Need for a life course approach for prevention of CVDs D. Shokeen, Delhi

PO1.02.11Joint effect of birth weight and obesity measures on abnormal glucose metabolism at adulthoodJ. Mi, Beijing

PO1.02.12Neonatal nutritional deficit in infants with birth weight less than 1500 g and Its association with blood pressure in adolescenceN.A. Dinerstein, Buenos Aires

PO1.02.13Hepatitis C virus infection might increase the risk of Atrial Fibrillation C. Lin, Taipei

PO1.02.14Body parameters at birth and blood pressure in young ageB. Kurc-Darak, Wroclaw

Posters

PO1.03.08Is the low birhtweight a determinant factor for epigenetics changes and body composition? M. Salgado, San Luis Potosi

PO1.03.09Circulating microRNAs expression of newborn associated with overweight and pregrestational obesityN. Gaytán-Pacheco, San Luis Potosi

PO1.03.10Epigenetic and transcriptomic changes in preterm or SGA infants during perinatal period K. Kashima, Tokyo

PO1.03.11Mother’s pre-pregnancy BMI and placental candidate miRNAs: Findings from the ENVIRONAGE birth cohortM. Tsamou, Diepenbeek

PO1.03.12Are preterm survivors aging prematurely? K. Mathewson, Hamilton

PO1.03.13Tracing human stem cell lineage during development using DNA methylationL. Salas, Lebanon

PO1.03.14Caffeine consumption during pregnancies and DNA methylation in the offspringC. Page, Oslo

PO1.03.15Epigenetic gestational age: associations of family characteristics and perinatal factors with gestational age accelerationJ. Khouja, Bristol

Posters

PO1.04.08Gestational diabetes-associated foetoplacental endothelial dysfunction is still present in mothers treated with insulin therapy M. Subiabre, Santiago

PO1.04.09Gestational diabetes and body composition of newborns P. Rondó, Sao Paulo

PO1.04.10Increased risk of overweight during school age in children born to mothers with GDM E. van der Beek, Utrecht

PO1.04.11Exposure to metals during pregnancy and the association with gestational diabetes mellitus: Results from EDEN mother child cohort M.H. Soomro, Paris

PO1.04.12ANGPTL4 expression is altered in human umbilical vein endothelial cells in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus L. Vasileva, Saint-Petersburg

PO1.04.13Equilibrative nucleoside transporter 1 expression in human umbilical vein endothelial cells from gestational diabetes mellitus is restored by insulin therapy L. Silva Lagos, Santiago

PO1.04.14The bangalore nutrition gestational diabetes lifestyle study A. Mahendra, Southampton

PO1.05.08Maternal Depressive Symptoms over time and Asthma in 3-Year-Old Children: Findings from a Longitudinal Canadian Based Pregnancy Cohort M. Mughal, Calgary

Posters

PO1.05.09Influence of maternal and fetal 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels on lung function and atopic disease development R. Mensink-Bout, Rotterdam

PO1.05.10Exploring obesogenic pathways linked to asthma in adult life: 1978/79 Ribeirao Preto Cohort, Brazil V. Cardoso, Sao Paulo

PO1.05.11Fetal growth and childhood lung function in the STOPPA twin study C. Almqvist Malmros, Stockholm

PO1.05.12Does lung function growth trajectories depend on prenatal or postnatal exposure to airborne pollutants? - Krakow birth cohort study R. Majewska, Krakow

PO1.05.13Maternal butter intake during lactation is associated with less food allergy at 1 year of age M. Barman, Gothenburg

PO1.05.14Eczema and allergies in childhood associate with psychological and behavioral problems primarily in girls C. Parent, Montreal

PO1.05.15Eczema phenotypes across childhood C. Hu, Rotterdam

PO1.06.10Atopic women have lower breast milk levels of acetate and butyrate A. Kozyrskyj, Edmonton

PO1.06.11Influence of maternal and socioeconomic factors on human breast milk metabolome among South Africa cohorts A. Ojo, Cape Town

PO1.06.13In vitro amino acid restriction programs pancreatic beta-cell to damage when challenged by glucotoxicity without changes in redox balance M. Figueiredo, Campinas

Posters

PO1.07.07Maternal blood pressure trajectory during pregnancy and offspring neurodevelopment at 1 year old: a prospective cohort study in China F. Chan, Guangzhou

PO1.07.08Associations between maternal gestacional weight gain and child neurodevelopment during the first 6,5 years of life C. Campoy, Granada

PO1.07.09The association between low-to-moderate prenatal alcohol exposure and offspring structural brain morphology: a population-based MRI study T. Sharp, Bristol

PO1.07.10Maternal high estradiol exposure impair cognition of offspring C. Zhou, Shanghai

PO1.07.11White matter integrity showed an abnormal development in child born to mothers with high BMI C. Campoy, Granada

PO1.07.12Transmission of maternal adverse childhood experiences to infant developmental outcomes: Findings from the All Our Families Cohort, Canada S. Tough, Calgary

PO1.07.13Maternal pregnancy disorders are associated with neonatal regulatory behavior problems and child developmental milestones: findings from the prospective PREDO Study P. Girchenko, Helsinki

PO1.07.14Maternal Thyroid Dysfunction during Pregnancy and Behavioural and Psychiatric Disorders of Children: A Systematic Review D. Fetene, Brisbane

PO1.08.08Maternal protein intake during pregnancy impacts child growth up to five years of age: Findings from the ROLO StudyA. Geraghty, Dublin

Posters

PO1.08.09Maternal early-pregnancy determinants of childhood eating behaviour and dietary patterns at aged 6 years: Children of SCOPE S. Begum, London

PO1.08.10High fat and very low carbohydrate intake during pregnancy does not influence the folate nutritional status in mother and foetusesM. Sano, Hikone

PO1.08.11Study protocol: Why pregnant women eat what they eat. Socio-ecological determinants of antenatal diet and development of an intervention toolY. Beulen, Wageningen

PO1.08.12Methionine supply and tissue glutathione in the pregnant ratH. Dasgin, Aberdeen

PO1.08.13Fetal and maternal corticosterone concentrations in pregnant rats fed a diet reflecting that of the poorest socioeconomic group in Scotland W. Rees, Aberdeen

PO1.08.14Role of slow-digesting carbohydrates during pregnancy for reducing the risk of developing NAFLD phenotype in obese rats’ offspring (NIGOhealth study) M. Manzano, Granada

PO1.08.15Maternal protein restriction in young rats alters long chain fatty acid sensing by duodenal entero-endocrine cells, leading to increased-intestinal permeabilityM. Ndjim, Nantes

PO1.09.10Early-life stress reduces availability of essential micronutrients; a nutritional intervention strategy to prevent its lasting consequences on cognitive functionE. Naninck, Amsterdam

PO1.09.11Expressions of Transcobalamin receptor CD32O and transporter TCN2 in low vitaminB12 treated human adipocyteJ. Samavat, Coventry

PO1.09.12Intra cellular uptake and levels of vitamin B12 in hepatocytesJ. Boachie, Coventry

PO1.09.13Prenatal iron-deficiency causes sex-dependent mitochondrial dysfunction in the fetal liver and kidneyA. Woodman, Edmonton

PO1.09.14Perinatal iron deficiency alters brown fat quantity and thermogenic capacity in adult ratsS. Cherak, Edmonton

PO1.09.15Impact of mandatory iodine fortification on young adults in the Top End of AustraliaB. Davison, Darwin

PO1.09.16Vitamin D concentrations in pregnant women and their newborns: relation with gestational birth weightF. Suano-Souza, Santo Andre

Posters

PO1.10.10We learnt and now we are teaching our family: Adolescent DOHaD knowledge translation supporting health development in the Cook IslandsJ. Bay, Auckland

PO1.10.11Awareness and understanding of DOHaD-related terms and concepts in students during undergraduate heath professional programmes in Japan and New ZealandO. Masahito, Ishikarishi

PO1.10.12Baseline profile of a birth and three generation cohort study in Japan: The TMM BirThree Cohort StudyM. Ishikuro, Sendai

PO1.10.13Early-life stressors and LifeCycle healthS. van den Assum, Rotterdam

PO1.10.14Sharing longitudinal, non-biological birth cohort data: a cross-sectional analysis of parent consent preferencesS. Tough, Calgary

PO1.10.15Recruitment of women in early pregnancy in South Africa: the early access conundrumE. Symington, Johannesburg

PO1.10.16How could we recruit grandparents in genome birth cohort study? Lessons learnt from the TMM BirThree cohort studyT. Obara, Sendai

PO1.10.17The impact of the UK 2008-2010 recession on maternal and infant health in the Born in Bradford cohortJ. Wright, Bradford

PO1.10.18Lifelines: a unique biobank providing data to study the development of diseasesT. de Jong, Groningen

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PO1.03.16Maternal obesity predisposes adult male rat offspring to increased adiposity via epigenetic modifications in a depot-specific mannerS. Lecoutre, Villeneuve d’Ascq

PO1.03.17Infants born small-for-gestational age have different placental expression of microRNAsH. Östling, Örebro

PO1.04.15Dysregulated hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPA) activity is linked to glucose intolerance in pregnancy in South Asians (SA) P. Saravanan, Coventry

PO1.04.16Neonatal outcomes among offspring of obese women diagnosed with gestational diabetes mellitus in early versus late pregnancy N. Grotenfelt, Helsinki

PO1.04.17Intrauterine hyperglycemia induced the inflammatory signalling in the cardiac muscle of the infants of diabetic mother rats A. Nakamura, Maebashi

PO1.05.16Correlation of maternal fatty acid status during pregnancy with childhood inflammatory markers: the MEFAB cohort S. Rouschop, Maastricht

PO1.05.17Influence of early growth on magnetic resonance imaging and spirometry obtained lung function in childhoodG. Saharan, Rotterdam

PO1.07.15Maternal pre-pregnancy obesity and childhood physical and cognitive development of children: a systematic reviewA. Adane, Brisbane

PO1.07.16Structural and functional alteration of developing rat cerebellum by administration of autism-inducing drugs S. Yoshida, Toyohashi

PO1.08.16Education and income level and their relationship with breastfeeding duration: 8949 mother-infant pairs in the Born In Guangzhou Cohort Study (BIGCS)F. Brown, Guangzhou

PO1.08.17Co-creation of knowledge: Involving end-users and stakeholders in creating a website to promote healthy eating habits, The food4toddlers studyM. Røed, Kristiansand

Monday, October 16th

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PO1.03.16Maternal obesity predisposes adult male rat offspring to increased adiposity via epigenetic modifications in a depot-specific mannerS. Lecoutre, Villeneuve d’Ascq

PO1.03.17Infants born small-for-gestational age have different placental expression of microRNAsH. Östling, Örebro

PO1.04.15Dysregulated hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPA) activity is linked to glucose intolerance in pregnancy in South Asians (SA) P. Saravanan, Coventry

PO1.04.16Neonatal outcomes among offspring of obese women diagnosed with gestational diabetes mellitus in early versus late pregnancy N. Grotenfelt, Helsinki

PO1.04.17Intrauterine hyperglycemia induced the inflammatory signalling in the cardiac muscle of the infants of diabetic mother rats A. Nakamura, Maebashi

PO1.05.16Correlation of maternal fatty acid status during pregnancy with childhood inflammatory markers: the MEFAB cohort S. Rouschop, Maastricht

PO1.05.17Influence of early growth on magnetic resonance imaging and spirometry obtained lung function in childhoodG. Saharan, Rotterdam

PO1.07.15Maternal pre-pregnancy obesity and childhood physical and cognitive development of children: a systematic reviewA. Adane, Brisbane

PO1.07.16Structural and functional alteration of developing rat cerebellum by administration of autism-inducing drugs S. Yoshida, Toyohashi

PO1.08.16Education and income level and their relationship with breastfeeding duration: 8949 mother-infant pairs in the Born In Guangzhou Cohort Study (BIGCS)F. Brown, Guangzhou

PO1.08.17Co-creation of knowledge: Involving end-users and stakeholders in creating a website to promote healthy eating habits, The food4toddlers studyM. Røed, Kristiansand

Tuesday October 17th Programme poster presentationsTuesday, October 17th Jurriaanse foyer

13:50 – 14:20 Poster session PO2.01Adiposity – Life courseChair: S. Sebert

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO2.01.01 - Sex differences in the association between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and adiposity measures in adolescentsA.L. Goncalves Soares, Bristol

PO2.01.02 - Changes in trajectories of adult body mass index in China 1991-2011: evidence from the China Health and Nutrition Survey L. Li, London

PO2.01.03 - ROLO Kids Step Test; A simple method of estimating cardiovascular fitness and adiposity in 5 Year old childrenA. Geraghty, Dublin

PO2.01.04 - Air pollution, noise, green space and overweight in children aged 12 years: the PIAMA birth cohort studyL. Bloemsma, Bilthoven

PO2.01.05 - Infant subcutaneous fat and abdominal, pericardial and liver fat assessed by Magnetic Resonance Imaging at the age of 10 yearsB. Patro Golab, Rotterdam

PO2.01.06 - Growth in early life and the risk of obesity among children in Aruba: a retrospective population-wide cohort studyA. Oudshoorn, Oranjestad

PO2.01.07 - Neonatal chronic pain, analgesia and obesity in adulthood: experimental study in ratI. Dutriez-Casteloot, Lille

Poster session PO2.02Cardiometabolic health – NutritionChair: D. Lawlor

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO2.02.01 - Resistance exercise combined with regular insulin supplementation alter hepatic glucose and lactate metabolism in healthy swiss miceV. Roncaglia, Maringa

PO2.02.02 - Vitamin B12 deficiency triggers adipocyte dysfunction by enhancing triglyceride biosynthesis and pro-inflammatory cytokine production: a new agonist in metabolic disease? J. Samavat, Coventry

PO2.02.03 - Insulin resistance and liver fat assessed by Magnetic Resonance Imaging in childrenM. Geurtsen, Rotterdam

PO2.02.04 - Associations of maternal pregnancy, social and lifestyle characteristics and blood pressure at age 4/5 in White British and Pakistani childrenP. Collings, Bradford

PO2.02.05 - Paternal cholestasis alters offspring metabolic phenotype and predisposes to hypertensionV. Pataia, London

PO2.02.06 - In utero caffeine exposure induces transgenerational effects on the adult heartC. Wendler, Gainesville

Poster session PO2.03Epigenetics – Environmental exposures and neurodevelopmentChair: E. Melén

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO2.03.01 - Epigenetic differences in cord blood of newborns exposed to antidepressant medication during pregnancy. A study in the Aarhus Birth Cohort A. Viuff, Aarhus

PO2.03.02 - Identification of genes susceptible to epigenetic change in response to maternal folate supply and in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemiaJ. McKay, Newcastle upon Tyne

PO2.03.03 - Duration of breastfeeding is associated with leptin DNA methylation in 6 months old childrenS. Pauwels, Leuven

PO2.03.04 - Sex differences in neonatal DNA methylation of imprinted genes and executive unctioning in early childhood S. Hill, Chapel Hill

PO2.03.05 - Like father, like son: Investigating the molecular underpinnings by which environmental contaminants change sperm miRNA expression intergenerationallyP. Herst, Quebec City

PO2.03.06 - DNA methylation mediates the association of prenatal adversity with risk factors for metabolic diseaseE. Tobi, Wageningen

Poster session PO2.04Pregnancy complications and prematurityChair: I. Reiss

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO2.04.01 - Adult pre-pregnancy weight change and risk of developing hypertensive disorders during pregnancyA. Adane, Brisbane

PO2.04.02 - The value of the 24-hour proteinuria in evaluating the severity of preeclampsia and predicting its adverse maternal outcomesB. Li, Beijing

PO2.04.03 - Maternal infections and preeclampsia: a systematic review of epidemiological literatureA. Wajid, Calgary

PO2.04.04 - Low birth weight and prematurity trends from 2005 to 2014: experience from a public maternity hospital in Athens, GreeceA. Malamitsi-Puchner, Athens

PO2.04.05 - Z-score differences for assessment of growth based on cross-sectional growth charts do not reflect weight gain in preterm infantsN. Rochow, Hamilton

PO2.04.06 - Child protection actions among children born preterm – the contribution of developmental disorders and intellectual disabilityS. Alenius, Helsinki

Poster session PO2.05Mental health and socio-economic factorsChair: H. Tiemeier

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO2.05.01 - Emotional status of non-Indigenous Australians from adolescence to young adulthoodB. Davison, Casuarina

PO2.05.02 - Association of Depression and Life Satisfaction with Low Resilience among married women of Karachi, PakistanS. Bhamani, Karachi

PO2.05.03 - The associations of maternal mental health and stress in pregnancy with offspring wheezing and infectionsF. Rusconi, Florence

PO2.05.04 - Adversity in childhood and maternal depression in pregnancyA. Wajid, Calgary

PO2.05.05 - Through the voice of children: narratives of third generation survivors of maternal death on the Arabian PeninsulaA. Kempe, Stockholm

PO2.05.06 - Socioeconomic inequalities in psychosocial problems in young children: mediation analysis of maternal depressive symptoms during pregnancy, infancy and early childhoodT. Vrijkotte, Amsterdam

PO2.05.07 - Maternal employment, parental socioeconomic status, and the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomesF. Sata, Tokyo

Poster session PO2.06Environmental exposuresChair: L. Trasande

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO2.06.01 - Mechanisms of childhood cadmium toxicityA. Malin Igra, Stockholm

PO2.06.02 - Puberty onset in children environmentally exposed to organochlorine compounds L. Palkovicova Murinova, Bratislava

PO2.06.03 - Prenatal acrylamide exposure, birth outcomes and IGF2, and interaction with single nucleotide polymorphisms in acrylamide-metabolizing genesJ. Hogervorst, Diepenbeek

PO2.06.04 - The outdoor exposome and birth weight association in the HELIX cohortM. Nieuwenhuijsen, Barcelona

PO2.06.05 - Prenatal exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances and birth outcomes in a Spanish birth cohort: assessing confounding by maternal glomerular filtration rateM. Casas, Barcelona

PO2.06.06 - Exposure to ambient air pollution predicts telomere length in 8-year old childrenD. Clemente Batalha Pardal, Barcelona

PO2.06.07 - Temporal and spatial variability of personal exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields in children in EuropeM. Guxens, Barcelona

PO2.06.08 - Prenatal particulate air pollution exposure and cord blood homocysteine in newborns; results from the ENVIRONAGE birth cohortJ. Hogervorst, Diepenbeek

Poster session PO2.07Neurodevelopment – Pregnancy and growthChair: J. Sunyer

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO2.07.01 - Influence of intrauterine growth restriction and preterm birth on motor performance in childhood: evidence from a cohort studyM.C. Saraiva, Ribeiräo Preto

PO2.07.02 - Fetal growth and cognitive development in the Born in Bradford (BiB) cohortT. Norris, Leicester

PO2.07.03 - The association of maternal thyroperoxidase antibodies during pregnancy with offspring IQ and brain morphologyA. Derakhshan, Rotterdam

PO2.07.04 - Key neurocognitive domains in adults born pretermJ. Suikkanen, Helsinki

PO2.07.05 - Assessing causality in the association between maternal pre-pregnancy obesity and child neurodevelopment: observational and mendelian randomization analysesM. Casas, Barcelona

PO2.07.06 - Seasonality of maternal plasma tryptophan levels in early pregnancy: implications for fetal brain developmentR. Levitan, Toronto

PO2.07.17 - Dietary Inflammatory Index of mothers during pregnancy and ADHD symptoms in the child at preschool age: INMA and RHEA cohortsN. Lertxundi, San Sebastian

Poster session PO2.08Nutrition – Growth and cardiovascular healthChair: J. Kiefte-de Jong

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO2.08.01 Nutritional intervention in early life influences by sex the growth velocity during the first 18 months of age C. Campoy, Granada

PO2.08.03 - Maternal high-fat diet alleviates detrimental impact of early life stressM. Darnaudery, Bordeaux

PO2.08.04 - Maternal protein restriction increases duodenal enteroendocrine cells in young ratsM. Ndjim, Nantes

PO2.08.05 - Pre-pregnancy dietary patterns and associations with socio-demographic characteristics, maternal gestational weight gain and infant birthweightM. Jarman, Edmonton

PO2.08.06 - Early D-cysteine or L-cysteine supplementation prevents later-life hypertension and kidney damage in spontaneously hypertensive rats exposed to high-salt intakeY. Tain, Kaohsiung

PO2.08.07 - Maternal factors associated with antenatal breastfeeding self-efficacy and infant feeding outcomes at 6 weeks postpartum F. McAuliffe, Dublin

PO2.08.08 - Effect of maternal low quality protein diet on plasma biochemical parameters in adult male and female offspringA. Kabasakal Çetin, Ankara

Posters

PO2.08.09 - Inadequate dietary intake during complementary Feeding at 12 and 18 months of age: PREOBE studyC. Campoy Folgoso, Granada

Poster session PO2.09Embryonic, fetal and placental healthChair: S. Lye

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO2.09.01 - First trimester embryonic posture using 4D ultrasonography and Virtual Reality: a pilot studyA. Frudiger, Rotterdam

PO2.09.02 - Fetal fractional thigh volume: a 3D-ultrasound marker of neonatal adiposityJ. Roelants, Rotterdam

PO2.09.03 - Prenatal salivary hormone levels and the risk of small-for-gestational ageK. Svensson, New York

PO2.09.04 - The association of maternal age with fetal growth and newborn measures: the Mumbai Maternal Nutrition Project (MMNP)C. di Gravio, Southampton

PO2.09.05 - Antenatal fetal size, birth weight and maternal deprivation – not so straight forward after all? S. Turner, Aberdeen

PO2.09.06 - Maternal PlGF is positively correlated to cord blood leptin concentrations in infants born small-for-gestational-ageH. He, Shanghai

PO2.09.07 - Gender-specific differences in the association between first-trimester HbA1c and placental volumeJ. Goletzke, Hamburg

PO2.09.08 - Sex-specific changes in placental glucocorticoid barrier at term after a single course of antenatal betamethasone in preterm pregnanciesT. Braun, Berlin

Poster session PO2.10Endocrine healthChair: N. Harvey

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO2.10.01 - Genome-wide association meta-analysis identifies eight novel loci influencing the 2D:4D digit ratio, a presumptive marker of prenatal androgen exposureE. Shevroja, Rotterdam

PO2.10.02 - Early-life stress permanently alters the adult neuro-immune phenotype within the HPA axis in female Japanese quailD. Walker, St Andrews

PO2.10.03 - Cortisol in fingernails and hair: a predictor of chronic stress in young Australian Indigenous and non-Indigenous adults (pilot study)B. Davison, Casuarina

PO2.10.04 - Prevalence and experiences of food insecurity among migrant women connected to a community-based organization in Edmonton, CanadaM. Quintanilha, Edmonton

PO2.10.05 - Principal component-derived pediatric bone density phenotypes and genetic regulation of the developing skeletonJ. Mitchell, Philadelphia

PO2.10.06 - Common adult height variants influence pediatric bone mineral density: a longitudinal candidate gene analysisJ. Mitchell, Philadelphia

Posters

PO2.10.07 - Finger dermatoglyphics and reproductive success in womenM. Klimek, Krakow

PO2.10.08 - Stress early in life and child stress responses at age 6C. de Weerth, Nijmegen

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Tuesday October 17th Programme poster presentationsTuesday, October 17th Jurriaanse foyer

13:50 – 14:20 Poster session PO2.01Adiposity – Life courseChair: S. Sebert

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO2.01.01 - Sex differences in the association between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and adiposity measures in adolescentsA.L. Goncalves Soares, Bristol

PO2.01.02 - Changes in trajectories of adult body mass index in China 1991-2011: evidence from the China Health and Nutrition Survey L. Li, London

PO2.01.03 - ROLO Kids Step Test; A simple method of estimating cardiovascular fitness and adiposity in 5 Year old childrenA. Geraghty, Dublin

PO2.01.04 - Air pollution, noise, green space and overweight in children aged 12 years: the PIAMA birth cohort studyL. Bloemsma, Bilthoven

PO2.01.05 - Infant subcutaneous fat and abdominal, pericardial and liver fat assessed by Magnetic Resonance Imaging at the age of 10 yearsB. Patro Golab, Rotterdam

PO2.01.06 - Growth in early life and the risk of obesity among children in Aruba: a retrospective population-wide cohort studyA. Oudshoorn, Oranjestad

PO2.01.07 - Neonatal chronic pain, analgesia and obesity in adulthood: experimental study in ratI. Dutriez-Casteloot, Lille

Poster session PO2.02Cardiometabolic health – NutritionChair: D. Lawlor

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO2.02.01 - Resistance exercise combined with regular insulin supplementation alter hepatic glucose and lactate metabolism in healthy swiss miceV. Roncaglia, Maringa

PO2.02.02 - Vitamin B12 deficiency triggers adipocyte dysfunction by enhancing triglyceride biosynthesis and pro-inflammatory cytokine production: a new agonist in metabolic disease? J. Samavat, Coventry

PO2.02.03 - Insulin resistance and liver fat assessed by Magnetic Resonance Imaging in childrenM. Geurtsen, Rotterdam

PO2.02.04 - Associations of maternal pregnancy, social and lifestyle characteristics and blood pressure at age 4/5 in White British and Pakistani childrenP. Collings, Bradford

PO2.02.05 - Paternal cholestasis alters offspring metabolic phenotype and predisposes to hypertensionV. Pataia, London

PO2.02.06 - In utero caffeine exposure induces transgenerational effects on the adult heartC. Wendler, Gainesville

Poster session PO2.03Epigenetics – Environmental exposures and neurodevelopmentChair: E. Melén

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO2.03.01 - Epigenetic differences in cord blood of newborns exposed to antidepressant medication during pregnancy. A study in the Aarhus Birth Cohort A. Viuff, Aarhus

PO2.03.02 - Identification of genes susceptible to epigenetic change in response to maternal folate supply and in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemiaJ. McKay, Newcastle upon Tyne

PO2.03.03 - Duration of breastfeeding is associated with leptin DNA methylation in 6 months old childrenS. Pauwels, Leuven

PO2.03.04 - Sex differences in neonatal DNA methylation of imprinted genes and executive unctioning in early childhood S. Hill, Chapel Hill

PO2.03.05 - Like father, like son: Investigating the molecular underpinnings by which environmental contaminants change sperm miRNA expression intergenerationallyP. Herst, Quebec City

PO2.03.06 - DNA methylation mediates the association of prenatal adversity with risk factors for metabolic diseaseE. Tobi, Wageningen

Poster session PO2.04Pregnancy complications and prematurityChair: I. Reiss

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO2.04.01 - Adult pre-pregnancy weight change and risk of developing hypertensive disorders during pregnancyA. Adane, Brisbane

PO2.04.02 - The value of the 24-hour proteinuria in evaluating the severity of preeclampsia and predicting its adverse maternal outcomesB. Li, Beijing

PO2.04.03 - Maternal infections and preeclampsia: a systematic review of epidemiological literatureA. Wajid, Calgary

PO2.04.04 - Low birth weight and prematurity trends from 2005 to 2014: experience from a public maternity hospital in Athens, GreeceA. Malamitsi-Puchner, Athens

PO2.04.05 - Z-score differences for assessment of growth based on cross-sectional growth charts do not reflect weight gain in preterm infantsN. Rochow, Hamilton

PO2.04.06 - Child protection actions among children born preterm – the contribution of developmental disorders and intellectual disabilityS. Alenius, Helsinki

Poster session PO2.05Mental health and socio-economic factorsChair: H. Tiemeier

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO2.05.01 - Emotional status of non-Indigenous Australians from adolescence to young adulthoodB. Davison, Casuarina

PO2.05.02 - Association of Depression and Life Satisfaction with Low Resilience among married women of Karachi, PakistanS. Bhamani, Karachi

PO2.05.03 - The associations of maternal mental health and stress in pregnancy with offspring wheezing and infectionsF. Rusconi, Florence

PO2.05.04 - Adversity in childhood and maternal depression in pregnancyA. Wajid, Calgary

PO2.05.05 - Through the voice of children: narratives of third generation survivors of maternal death on the Arabian PeninsulaA. Kempe, Stockholm

PO2.05.06 - Socioeconomic inequalities in psychosocial problems in young children: mediation analysis of maternal depressive symptoms during pregnancy, infancy and early childhoodT. Vrijkotte, Amsterdam

PO2.05.07 - Maternal employment, parental socioeconomic status, and the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomesF. Sata, Tokyo

Poster session PO2.06Environmental exposuresChair: L. Trasande

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO2.06.01 - Mechanisms of childhood cadmium toxicityA. Malin Igra, Stockholm

PO2.06.02 - Puberty onset in children environmentally exposed to organochlorine compounds L. Palkovicova Murinova, Bratislava

PO2.06.03 - Prenatal acrylamide exposure, birth outcomes and IGF2, and interaction with single nucleotide polymorphisms in acrylamide-metabolizing genesJ. Hogervorst, Diepenbeek

PO2.06.04 - The outdoor exposome and birth weight association in the HELIX cohortM. Nieuwenhuijsen, Barcelona

PO2.06.05 - Prenatal exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances and birth outcomes in a Spanish birth cohort: assessing confounding by maternal glomerular filtration rateM. Casas, Barcelona

PO2.06.06 - Exposure to ambient air pollution predicts telomere length in 8-year old childrenD. Clemente Batalha Pardal, Barcelona

PO2.06.07 - Temporal and spatial variability of personal exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields in children in EuropeM. Guxens, Barcelona

PO2.06.08 - Prenatal particulate air pollution exposure and cord blood homocysteine in newborns; results from the ENVIRONAGE birth cohortJ. Hogervorst, Diepenbeek

Poster session PO2.07Neurodevelopment – Pregnancy and growthChair: J. Sunyer

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO2.07.01 - Influence of intrauterine growth restriction and preterm birth on motor performance in childhood: evidence from a cohort studyM.C. Saraiva, Ribeiräo Preto

PO2.07.02 - Fetal growth and cognitive development in the Born in Bradford (BiB) cohortT. Norris, Leicester

PO2.07.03 - The association of maternal thyroperoxidase antibodies during pregnancy with offspring IQ and brain morphologyA. Derakhshan, Rotterdam

PO2.07.04 - Key neurocognitive domains in adults born pretermJ. Suikkanen, Helsinki

PO2.07.05 - Assessing causality in the association between maternal pre-pregnancy obesity and child neurodevelopment: observational and mendelian randomization analysesM. Casas, Barcelona

PO2.07.06 - Seasonality of maternal plasma tryptophan levels in early pregnancy: implications for fetal brain developmentR. Levitan, Toronto

PO2.07.17 - Dietary Inflammatory Index of mothers during pregnancy and ADHD symptoms in the child at preschool age: INMA and RHEA cohortsN. Lertxundi, San Sebastian

Poster session PO2.08Nutrition – Growth and cardiovascular healthChair: J. Kiefte-de Jong

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO2.08.01 Nutritional intervention in early life influences by sex the growth velocity during the first 18 months of age C. Campoy, Granada

PO2.08.03 - Maternal high-fat diet alleviates detrimental impact of early life stressM. Darnaudery, Bordeaux

PO2.08.04 - Maternal protein restriction increases duodenal enteroendocrine cells in young ratsM. Ndjim, Nantes

PO2.08.05 - Pre-pregnancy dietary patterns and associations with socio-demographic characteristics, maternal gestational weight gain and infant birthweightM. Jarman, Edmonton

PO2.08.06 - Early D-cysteine or L-cysteine supplementation prevents later-life hypertension and kidney damage in spontaneously hypertensive rats exposed to high-salt intakeY. Tain, Kaohsiung

PO2.08.07 - Maternal factors associated with antenatal breastfeeding self-efficacy and infant feeding outcomes at 6 weeks postpartum F. McAuliffe, Dublin

PO2.08.08 - Effect of maternal low quality protein diet on plasma biochemical parameters in adult male and female offspringA. Kabasakal Çetin, Ankara

Posters

PO2.08.09 - Inadequate dietary intake during complementary Feeding at 12 and 18 months of age: PREOBE studyC. Campoy Folgoso, Granada

Poster session PO2.09Embryonic, fetal and placental healthChair: S. Lye

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO2.09.01 - First trimester embryonic posture using 4D ultrasonography and Virtual Reality: a pilot studyA. Frudiger, Rotterdam

PO2.09.02 - Fetal fractional thigh volume: a 3D-ultrasound marker of neonatal adiposityJ. Roelants, Rotterdam

PO2.09.03 - Prenatal salivary hormone levels and the risk of small-for-gestational ageK. Svensson, New York

PO2.09.04 - The association of maternal age with fetal growth and newborn measures: the Mumbai Maternal Nutrition Project (MMNP)C. di Gravio, Southampton

PO2.09.05 - Antenatal fetal size, birth weight and maternal deprivation – not so straight forward after all? S. Turner, Aberdeen

PO2.09.06 - Maternal PlGF is positively correlated to cord blood leptin concentrations in infants born small-for-gestational-ageH. He, Shanghai

PO2.09.07 - Gender-specific differences in the association between first-trimester HbA1c and placental volumeJ. Goletzke, Hamburg

PO2.09.08 - Sex-specific changes in placental glucocorticoid barrier at term after a single course of antenatal betamethasone in preterm pregnanciesT. Braun, Berlin

Poster session PO2.10Endocrine healthChair: N. Harvey

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO2.10.01 - Genome-wide association meta-analysis identifies eight novel loci influencing the 2D:4D digit ratio, a presumptive marker of prenatal androgen exposureE. Shevroja, Rotterdam

PO2.10.02 - Early-life stress permanently alters the adult neuro-immune phenotype within the HPA axis in female Japanese quailD. Walker, St Andrews

PO2.10.03 - Cortisol in fingernails and hair: a predictor of chronic stress in young Australian Indigenous and non-Indigenous adults (pilot study)B. Davison, Casuarina

PO2.10.04 - Prevalence and experiences of food insecurity among migrant women connected to a community-based organization in Edmonton, CanadaM. Quintanilha, Edmonton

PO2.10.05 - Principal component-derived pediatric bone density phenotypes and genetic regulation of the developing skeletonJ. Mitchell, Philadelphia

PO2.10.06 - Common adult height variants influence pediatric bone mineral density: a longitudinal candidate gene analysisJ. Mitchell, Philadelphia

Posters

PO2.10.07 - Finger dermatoglyphics and reproductive success in womenM. Klimek, Krakow

PO2.10.08 - Stress early in life and child stress responses at age 6C. de Weerth, Nijmegen

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Tuesday, October 17th

Jurriaanse foyer

13:50 – 14:20 PO2.01.08 - Early weight gain, childhood adiposity and risk factors for type 2 diabetes in children aged 10-12 years: the QUALITY cohortA. van Hulst, Montreal

Posters

PO2.01.09 - Individual rearing of mice impairs adolescent growth and increases adult obesity riskA. Baars, Utrecht

PO2.01.10 - Lifecourse developmental trajectories of body mass index - A 46 years follow-up of the NFBC1966R. Nedelec, Oulu

PO2.01.11 - Infancy growth and BMI at 21 years: the role of home environment in infancyE. Delker, San Diego

PO2.01.12 - Low insulin levels during lactation in rats can protects against obesity in adult lifeC. Matiusso, Maringa

PO2.01.13 - Exploring the relationship between early and later life exposures and obesity in middle-age: Findings from the Newcastle Thousand Families studyN. Robinson, Newcastle upon Tyne

PO2.01.14 - A systematic review of the life course determinants of metabolically healthy obesityE. Robson, Loughborough

PO2.01.15 - Faster infancy growth and waist circumference and blood pressure at 21 yearsE. Blanco, La Jolla

PO2.02.07 - Metformin treatment in obese pregnant mice modulates hepatic fat accumulation and mitochondrial electron transport chain activity in adult offspring liversA. Mahesh, Southampton

PO2.02.08 - Perinatal maternal high-fat diet affects the metabolic response to fructose intake during adolescence period of male offspringC. Pazos-Moura, Rio de Janeiro

Posters

PO2.02.09 - Maximizing Precision using Quantitative Certification ProgramsS. Alkek, Kirkland

PO2.02.10 - Effect of maternal high fructose and offspring high fat intake on programmed hypertension in young adult ratsY. Chao, Kaohsiung City

PO2.02.11 - Brain oxidative stress in the programming of hypertension in young offspring to maternal high fructose dietS. Leu, Kaohsiung

PO2.02.12 - Mechanisms involved in the increase of insulin secretion stimulated by a fraction rich in sterebins extracted of Stevia rebaudianaS. Piovan, Paiçandu

PO2.02.13 - High fat diet during adolescence induces increased blood pressure in adult ratsT. Ribeiro, Maringa

PO2.02.14 - Maternal fructose exposure further increases myocardial remodeling and impaired cardiac function in rat offspring with doxorubicin-induced cardiomyopathyS. Leu, Kaohsiung

Posters

PO2.03.07 - Paternal diet may leave imprinting marks in sperm that persist in offspring: Results from the TIEGER studyA. Soubry, Leuven

PO2.03.08 - The effect of peri-conceptional maternal folate on DNA methylation at the ZFP57 locus in Gambian offspringA. Carter, Bristol

PO2.03.09 - The response of the DNA methylome to maternal overnutrition in the brain of rat offspring in early life and adulthoodW. de Vega, Toronto

PO2.03.10 - Epigenetic markers of the intergenerational transmission of stressM. Tollenaar, Leiden

PO2.03.11 - Epigenetic signatures associated with prenatal socio-economic statusM. Kee, Singapore

PO2.03.12 - Comparison of Agilent SureSelectXT Human Methyl and Illumina HumanMethylation Infinium arraysP. Titcombe, Southampton

PO2.03.13 - Epigenetic mechanisms linking pre-conceptional nutrition and health assessed in India and Sub-Saharan Africa- the EMPHASIS studyM. Betts, London

PO2.03.14 - Epigenetics of developmental conditions and later life ovarian function: A pilot study among British-BangladeshisG. Bentley, Sutton Bonington

PO2.03.15 - Homocysteine levels associate with subtle changes in leukocyte DNA methylation: an epigenome-wide analysisP. Mandaviya, Rotterdam

PO2.04.07 - First trimester bisphenol and phthalate urine concentrations, placental dysfynction, blood pressure patterns during pregnancy and risks of gestational hypertensive disordersE. Philips, Rotterdam

PO2.04.08 - Evaluation of the single or the combined impact of prematurity and IUGR on renal development in paired twins B. Cappuccini, Perugia

Posters

PO2.04.09 - On the consequences of adapting pregnancy to adverse environments: implications of ancestral placental malaria for pregnancy complications and cardiovascular diseaseS. Timpka, Malmö

PO2.04.10 - Role of maternal infections in the development of preeclampsia in Michigan USAA. Wajid, Calgary

PO2.04.11 - Morphometrical placental analysis of maternal hypertensive disorders of pregnancy in a Latin American populationC. Grandi, Sao Paulo

PO2.04.12 - Preeclampsia: Prevalence and perinatal repercussions in a University Hospital in Rio de Janeiro, BrazilA. Cunha, Rio de Janeiro

PO2.04.13 - Postnatal growth of preterm infants <32 weeks of gestation until 3 years of age.K. Suzuki, Isehara

PO2.04.14 - Associations between dietary behavior and preterm birth in the Norwegian Fit for Delivery study – interaction with offspring genderE. Hillesund, Grimstad

PO2.05.08 - Perceptions of pregnancy preparation in socioeconomically vulnerable women: a qualitative study M. Sijpkens, Rotterdam

PO2.05.09 - Beyond early adversity: Parenting predicts infant health in a community sampleR. Beijers, Nijmegen

Posters

PO2.05.10 - A structured approach to compare different theoretical models in the context of childhood adversity and depressive symptomsL. Houtepen, Bristol

PO2.05.11 - The association between prenatal alcohol exposure and offspring mental healthK. Easey, Bristol

PO2.05.12 - Impact of parental cancer on intellectual performance, stress resilience, and physical fitness in late adolescence among boysR. Chen, Stockholm

PO2.05.13 - Maternal prenatal anxiety and stress is associated with children’s health: a longitudinal studyR. Beijers, Nijmegen

PO2.05.14 - Trajectories of maternal anxiety and child development at three yearsM.K. Mughal, Calgary

PO2.05.15 - First trimester antenatal depression and anxiety: prevalence and associated factors in an urban population in Soweto, South AfricaS. Redinger, Johannesburg

PO2.06.09 - Prenatal exposure to perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances affects leukocyte telomere length in female newbornsD. Chen, Shanghai

Posters

PO2.06.10 - Socioeconomic and dietary predictors of BPA, paraben and benzophenone blood levels in a subcohort of EPIC-SpainA. Irizar, San Sebastian

PO2.06.11 - Fine particulate air pollution exposure and maternal oxidative stress during pregnancy: the IPANEMA cohortV. Verheyen, Mol

PO2.06.12 - Newborn sex-specific transcriptome signatures and gestational exposure to fine particles: findings from the ENVIRONAGE birth cohortE. Winckelmans, Diepenbeek

PO2.06.13 - Nickel boride nanoparticle toxicity and microarray analysis on human pulmonary alveolar cellsM.E. Arslan, Erzurum

PO2.06.14 - Aflatoxin exposure is correlated with child stunting while distance between water and sanitation infrastructure is correlated with child enteric dysfunctionL.E. Voth-Gaeddert, Rolla

PO2.06.15 - The influence of park features on park satisfaction and park use in a multi-ethnic deprived urban areaR. McEachan, Bradford

Posters

PO2.07.07 - Birth weight, gestational age and cognitive functions over the life-course in the Generation Scotland subsample of the Aberdeen Children of the 1950sD. Chapko, Aberdeen

PO2.07.08 - Early postnatal growth and neurodevelopmental outcome in individuals born with moderately low birth weight: a systematic reviewM. Taine, Villejuif

PO2.07.09 - Perinatal risk factors associated with visual processing dysfunctions at 1y of age in children born between 26-32 weeksM. Kooiker, Rotterdam

PO2.07.10 - Helicobacter pylori infection and childhood neurodevelopment, the Rhea birth cohort in Crete, GreeceD. Ierodiakonou, Heraklion

PO2.07.11 - Assessing he impact of growth trajectory of very Low Birth weight infants on executive functions at 11 years of ageA. Dinerstein, Buenos Aires

PO2.07.12 - Using phase contrast X-ray computed tomography imaging for valproic acid rat model of autistic brainT.T. Lwin, Kanagawa

PO2.07.13 - Vaccine-preventable childhood disease and adult educational attainment - Evidence from the 1967 measles eradication campaign in the United StatesM. Olkkola, Helsinki

PO2.07.14 - Exploring disorganized attachment: unravelling outcomes and mechanisms/pathways using data mining S. Reijman, Cambridge

PO2.07.15 - Alteration of social behavior and glutamic acid decarboxylase level in the valproic acid-induced autism rat modelT. Win-Shwe, Tsukuba

PO2.08.10 - Effects of maternal coconut oil supplementation during lactation upon their male rat offspringE. de Moura, Rio de Janeiro

PO2.08.11 - The nutrition transition in the rural and urban Free State province, South Africa C. Walsh, Bloemfontein

PO2.08.12 - Assessment and determinants of compliance to vitamin supplementation in the Pune Rural Intervention in Young Adolescents (PRIYA) trialC. Yajnik, Pune

PO2.08.13 - Barriers and facilitators to fruit and vegetable consumption among rural Indian women of reproductive ageC. Fall, Southampton

PO2.08.14 - Mixed environmental exposures and early childhood nutrition status among children in Bangladesh and rural New HampshireK. Gleason, Boston

PO2.08.15 - Understanding the role of cell cycle in the fetal programming response to undernutrition N. Ertugrul Bilgili, Nottingham

PO2.08.16 - Maternal omega-3 supplementation and endotoxin challenge in late gestation and their effects on piglet health A. Lee, Guelph

PO2.08.17 - Maternal dietary patterns and associations of having a small-for-gestational-age or a large-for-gestational-age babyL. Englund Ögge, Göteborg

PO2.09.09 - Occupational exposure to cosmetics is associated with excessive fetal growth and preterm birth. Results from the Elfe and Epipage2 cohortsM.A. Charles, Villejuif

Posters

PO2.09.10 - Assessment of embryonic growth using 3D ultrasound and virtual reality in a population based prospective cohort studyJ. Erkamp, Rotterdam

PO2.09.11 - The effects of glucocorticoid exposure on the preimplantation human embryo S. Petropoulos, Huddinge

PO2.09.12 - Measurement of pulmonary vascular volume using virtual reality three-dimensional ultrasound in fetus with an increased risk of chronic lung diseaseN. Peters, Rotterdam

PO2.09.13 - Intrauterine growth restriction alters gene expression in white adipose tissue in aged female miceD. Dijkstra, Groningen

PO2.09.14 - The different response of male and female fetuses to Vibratory Acoustic Stimulation testS.T. Seyed Danesh, Rasht

PO2.09.15 - Maternal high-fat diet programs sex-specific alterations of the endocannabinoid system and antioxidant activity in liver of adult ratsI.H. Trevenzoli, Rio de Janeiro

PO2.09.16 - Sex-specific alterations in materno-fetal endocrinological/ metabolic state after a single course of BETT. Braun, Berlin

PO2.09.17 - Sex-specific associations between parental factors and fetal growth and body proportions from mid pregnancy until birth; a multi-ethnic cohort studyL. Sletner, Lørenskog

PO2.10.09 - Birth weight is associated with lean and bone mass in healthy young adults from the Nutritionists’ Health Study – NutriHSA. Marques Martins Valente, Sao Paulo

PO2.10.10 - Basal cortisol concentrations and growth in children of Mexico CityJ.A. de la Rosa Parra, Cuernavaca

PO2.10.11 - Fetal protection from maternal cortisol: How early is 11-beta hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2 (11ß-HSD2) expressed in the human placentaP. Nepomnaschy, Burnaby

PO2.10.12 - Neonatal TSH: A controversial biomarker of iodine and selenium statusI. Velasco, Minas de Riotinto

PO2.10.13 - Cortisol concentrations in breast milk: associations with infant cryingC. de Weerth, Nijmegen

PO2.10.14 - Adolescence-malnutrition in rats disrupts testosterone homeostasis leading to metabolic and pancreatic-function impairment at adulthoodJ. de Oliveira, Sinop

PO2.10.15 - Cortisol/cortisone ratio in early childhood in very-low-birth-weight infants and term born infantsM. de Jong, Dordrecht

PO2.10.16 - Stress and inflammation in childrenT. O’Connor, Rochester

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Tuesday, October 17th

Jurriaanse foyer

13:50 – 14:20 PO2.01.08 - Early weight gain, childhood adiposity and risk factors for type 2 diabetes in children aged 10-12 years: the QUALITY cohortA. van Hulst, Montreal

Posters

PO2.01.09 - Individual rearing of mice impairs adolescent growth and increases adult obesity riskA. Baars, Utrecht

PO2.01.10 - Lifecourse developmental trajectories of body mass index - A 46 years follow-up of the NFBC1966R. Nedelec, Oulu

PO2.01.11 - Infancy growth and BMI at 21 years: the role of home environment in infancyE. Delker, San Diego

PO2.01.12 - Low insulin levels during lactation in rats can protects against obesity in adult lifeC. Matiusso, Maringa

PO2.01.13 - Exploring the relationship between early and later life exposures and obesity in middle-age: Findings from the Newcastle Thousand Families studyN. Robinson, Newcastle upon Tyne

PO2.01.14 - A systematic review of the life course determinants of metabolically healthy obesityE. Robson, Loughborough

PO2.01.15 - Faster infancy growth and waist circumference and blood pressure at 21 yearsE. Blanco, La Jolla

PO2.02.07 - Metformin treatment in obese pregnant mice modulates hepatic fat accumulation and mitochondrial electron transport chain activity in adult offspring liversA. Mahesh, Southampton

PO2.02.08 - Perinatal maternal high-fat diet affects the metabolic response to fructose intake during adolescence period of male offspringC. Pazos-Moura, Rio de Janeiro

Posters

PO2.02.09 - Maximizing Precision using Quantitative Certification ProgramsS. Alkek, Kirkland

PO2.02.10 - Effect of maternal high fructose and offspring high fat intake on programmed hypertension in young adult ratsY. Chao, Kaohsiung City

PO2.02.11 - Brain oxidative stress in the programming of hypertension in young offspring to maternal high fructose dietS. Leu, Kaohsiung

PO2.02.12 - Mechanisms involved in the increase of insulin secretion stimulated by a fraction rich in sterebins extracted of Stevia rebaudianaS. Piovan, Paiçandu

PO2.02.13 - High fat diet during adolescence induces increased blood pressure in adult ratsT. Ribeiro, Maringa

PO2.02.14 - Maternal fructose exposure further increases myocardial remodeling and impaired cardiac function in rat offspring with doxorubicin-induced cardiomyopathyS. Leu, Kaohsiung

Posters

PO2.03.07 - Paternal diet may leave imprinting marks in sperm that persist in offspring: Results from the TIEGER studyA. Soubry, Leuven

PO2.03.08 - The effect of peri-conceptional maternal folate on DNA methylation at the ZFP57 locus in Gambian offspringA. Carter, Bristol

PO2.03.09 - The response of the DNA methylome to maternal overnutrition in the brain of rat offspring in early life and adulthoodW. de Vega, Toronto

PO2.03.10 - Epigenetic markers of the intergenerational transmission of stressM. Tollenaar, Leiden

PO2.03.11 - Epigenetic signatures associated with prenatal socio-economic statusM. Kee, Singapore

PO2.03.12 - Comparison of Agilent SureSelectXT Human Methyl and Illumina HumanMethylation Infinium arraysP. Titcombe, Southampton

PO2.03.13 - Epigenetic mechanisms linking pre-conceptional nutrition and health assessed in India and Sub-Saharan Africa- the EMPHASIS studyM. Betts, London

PO2.03.14 - Epigenetics of developmental conditions and later life ovarian function: A pilot study among British-BangladeshisG. Bentley, Sutton Bonington

PO2.03.15 - Homocysteine levels associate with subtle changes in leukocyte DNA methylation: an epigenome-wide analysisP. Mandaviya, Rotterdam

PO2.04.07 - First trimester bisphenol and phthalate urine concentrations, placental dysfynction, blood pressure patterns during pregnancy and risks of gestational hypertensive disordersE. Philips, Rotterdam

PO2.04.08 - Evaluation of the single or the combined impact of prematurity and IUGR on renal development in paired twins B. Cappuccini, Perugia

Posters

PO2.04.09 - On the consequences of adapting pregnancy to adverse environments: implications of ancestral placental malaria for pregnancy complications and cardiovascular diseaseS. Timpka, Malmö

PO2.04.10 - Role of maternal infections in the development of preeclampsia in Michigan USAA. Wajid, Calgary

PO2.04.11 - Morphometrical placental analysis of maternal hypertensive disorders of pregnancy in a Latin American populationC. Grandi, Sao Paulo

PO2.04.12 - Preeclampsia: Prevalence and perinatal repercussions in a University Hospital in Rio de Janeiro, BrazilA. Cunha, Rio de Janeiro

PO2.04.13 - Postnatal growth of preterm infants <32 weeks of gestation until 3 years of age.K. Suzuki, Isehara

PO2.04.14 - Associations between dietary behavior and preterm birth in the Norwegian Fit for Delivery study – interaction with offspring genderE. Hillesund, Grimstad

PO2.05.08 - Perceptions of pregnancy preparation in socioeconomically vulnerable women: a qualitative study M. Sijpkens, Rotterdam

PO2.05.09 - Beyond early adversity: Parenting predicts infant health in a community sampleR. Beijers, Nijmegen

Posters

PO2.05.10 - A structured approach to compare different theoretical models in the context of childhood adversity and depressive symptomsL. Houtepen, Bristol

PO2.05.11 - The association between prenatal alcohol exposure and offspring mental healthK. Easey, Bristol

PO2.05.12 - Impact of parental cancer on intellectual performance, stress resilience, and physical fitness in late adolescence among boysR. Chen, Stockholm

PO2.05.13 - Maternal prenatal anxiety and stress is associated with children’s health: a longitudinal studyR. Beijers, Nijmegen

PO2.05.14 - Trajectories of maternal anxiety and child development at three yearsM.K. Mughal, Calgary

PO2.05.15 - First trimester antenatal depression and anxiety: prevalence and associated factors in an urban population in Soweto, South AfricaS. Redinger, Johannesburg

PO2.06.09 - Prenatal exposure to perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances affects leukocyte telomere length in female newbornsD. Chen, Shanghai

Posters

PO2.06.10 - Socioeconomic and dietary predictors of BPA, paraben and benzophenone blood levels in a subcohort of EPIC-SpainA. Irizar, San Sebastian

PO2.06.11 - Fine particulate air pollution exposure and maternal oxidative stress during pregnancy: the IPANEMA cohortV. Verheyen, Mol

PO2.06.12 - Newborn sex-specific transcriptome signatures and gestational exposure to fine particles: findings from the ENVIRONAGE birth cohortE. Winckelmans, Diepenbeek

PO2.06.13 - Nickel boride nanoparticle toxicity and microarray analysis on human pulmonary alveolar cellsM.E. Arslan, Erzurum

PO2.06.14 - Aflatoxin exposure is correlated with child stunting while distance between water and sanitation infrastructure is correlated with child enteric dysfunctionL.E. Voth-Gaeddert, Rolla

PO2.06.15 - The influence of park features on park satisfaction and park use in a multi-ethnic deprived urban areaR. McEachan, Bradford

Posters

PO2.07.07 - Birth weight, gestational age and cognitive functions over the life-course in the Generation Scotland subsample of the Aberdeen Children of the 1950sD. Chapko, Aberdeen

PO2.07.08 - Early postnatal growth and neurodevelopmental outcome in individuals born with moderately low birth weight: a systematic reviewM. Taine, Villejuif

PO2.07.09 - Perinatal risk factors associated with visual processing dysfunctions at 1y of age in children born between 26-32 weeksM. Kooiker, Rotterdam

PO2.07.10 - Helicobacter pylori infection and childhood neurodevelopment, the Rhea birth cohort in Crete, GreeceD. Ierodiakonou, Heraklion

PO2.07.11 - Assessing he impact of growth trajectory of very Low Birth weight infants on executive functions at 11 years of ageA. Dinerstein, Buenos Aires

PO2.07.12 - Using phase contrast X-ray computed tomography imaging for valproic acid rat model of autistic brainT.T. Lwin, Kanagawa

PO2.07.13 - Vaccine-preventable childhood disease and adult educational attainment - Evidence from the 1967 measles eradication campaign in the United StatesM. Olkkola, Helsinki

PO2.07.14 - Exploring disorganized attachment: unravelling outcomes and mechanisms/pathways using data mining S. Reijman, Cambridge

PO2.07.15 - Alteration of social behavior and glutamic acid decarboxylase level in the valproic acid-induced autism rat modelT. Win-Shwe, Tsukuba

PO2.08.10 - Effects of maternal coconut oil supplementation during lactation upon their male rat offspringE. de Moura, Rio de Janeiro

PO2.08.11 - The nutrition transition in the rural and urban Free State province, South Africa C. Walsh, Bloemfontein

PO2.08.12 - Assessment and determinants of compliance to vitamin supplementation in the Pune Rural Intervention in Young Adolescents (PRIYA) trialC. Yajnik, Pune

PO2.08.13 - Barriers and facilitators to fruit and vegetable consumption among rural Indian women of reproductive ageC. Fall, Southampton

PO2.08.14 - Mixed environmental exposures and early childhood nutrition status among children in Bangladesh and rural New HampshireK. Gleason, Boston

PO2.08.15 - Understanding the role of cell cycle in the fetal programming response to undernutrition N. Ertugrul Bilgili, Nottingham

PO2.08.16 - Maternal omega-3 supplementation and endotoxin challenge in late gestation and their effects on piglet health A. Lee, Guelph

PO2.08.17 - Maternal dietary patterns and associations of having a small-for-gestational-age or a large-for-gestational-age babyL. Englund Ögge, Göteborg

PO2.09.09 - Occupational exposure to cosmetics is associated with excessive fetal growth and preterm birth. Results from the Elfe and Epipage2 cohortsM.A. Charles, Villejuif

Posters

PO2.09.10 - Assessment of embryonic growth using 3D ultrasound and virtual reality in a population based prospective cohort studyJ. Erkamp, Rotterdam

PO2.09.11 - The effects of glucocorticoid exposure on the preimplantation human embryo S. Petropoulos, Huddinge

PO2.09.12 - Measurement of pulmonary vascular volume using virtual reality three-dimensional ultrasound in fetus with an increased risk of chronic lung diseaseN. Peters, Rotterdam

PO2.09.13 - Intrauterine growth restriction alters gene expression in white adipose tissue in aged female miceD. Dijkstra, Groningen

PO2.09.14 - The different response of male and female fetuses to Vibratory Acoustic Stimulation testS.T. Seyed Danesh, Rasht

PO2.09.15 - Maternal high-fat diet programs sex-specific alterations of the endocannabinoid system and antioxidant activity in liver of adult ratsI.H. Trevenzoli, Rio de Janeiro

PO2.09.16 - Sex-specific alterations in materno-fetal endocrinological/ metabolic state after a single course of BETT. Braun, Berlin

PO2.09.17 - Sex-specific associations between parental factors and fetal growth and body proportions from mid pregnancy until birth; a multi-ethnic cohort studyL. Sletner, Lørenskog

PO2.10.09 - Birth weight is associated with lean and bone mass in healthy young adults from the Nutritionists’ Health Study – NutriHSA. Marques Martins Valente, Sao Paulo

PO2.10.10 - Basal cortisol concentrations and growth in children of Mexico CityJ.A. de la Rosa Parra, Cuernavaca

PO2.10.11 - Fetal protection from maternal cortisol: How early is 11-beta hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2 (11ß-HSD2) expressed in the human placentaP. Nepomnaschy, Burnaby

PO2.10.12 - Neonatal TSH: A controversial biomarker of iodine and selenium statusI. Velasco, Minas de Riotinto

PO2.10.13 - Cortisol concentrations in breast milk: associations with infant cryingC. de Weerth, Nijmegen

PO2.10.14 - Adolescence-malnutrition in rats disrupts testosterone homeostasis leading to metabolic and pancreatic-function impairment at adulthoodJ. de Oliveira, Sinop

PO2.10.15 - Cortisol/cortisone ratio in early childhood in very-low-birth-weight infants and term born infantsM. de Jong, Dordrecht

PO2.10.16 - Stress and inflammation in childrenT. O’Connor, Rochester

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13:50 – 14:20 PO2.01.16 - Differential associations of subcutaneous adiposity size and shape with all-cause mortality among NHANES III adult populationH. Kim, Loughborough

PO2.02.15 - Maternal Mediterranean diet during pregnancy and offspring longitudinal growth trajectories and cardiometabolic risk in early childhoodS. Fernández-Barrés, Barcelona

PO2.03.16 - Epigenetics in early life: placental promoter methylation in DNA repair genes and prenatal exposure to particulate air pollutionK. Neven, Diepenbeek

PO2.03.17 - DNA methylation analysis of neurodevelopmental disorders using disease-discordant monozygotic twinsJ. Craig, Melbourne

PO2.03.18 - Neonatal patterns of DNA methylation differentiate between children who develop early-onset vs low conduct problems: Findings from a prospective, epidemiological birth-cohortC. Cecil, London

PO2.04.15 - Maternal exposure to alcohol and nicotine: Is there an effect on chronic disease development at 5-6 years? J. De Smidt, Cape Town

PO2.04.16 - Loss of intrinsic tone and impaired vasodilatative reaction in Aa. interlobares may contribute to prospective nephron damage in IUGR ratsK. Nüsken, Cologne

PO2.07.16 - Understanding mechanistic effects of early life exposures on neurodevelopment: Role of Brain structural functional connectivity in DOHaD studiesR. Behere, Pune

Tuesday, October 17th

Jurriaanse foyer

13:50 – 14:20 PO2.01.16 - Differential associations of subcutaneous adiposity size and shape with all-cause mortality among NHANES III adult populationH. Kim, Loughborough

PO2.02.15 - Maternal Mediterranean diet during pregnancy and offspring longitudinal growth trajectories and cardiometabolic risk in early childhoodS. Fernández-Barrés, Barcelona

PO2.03.16 - Epigenetics in early life: placental promoter methylation in DNA repair genes and prenatal exposure to particulate air pollutionK. Neven, Diepenbeek

PO2.03.17 - DNA methylation analysis of neurodevelopmental disorders using disease-discordant monozygotic twinsJ. Craig, Melbourne

PO2.03.18 - Neonatal patterns of DNA methylation differentiate between children who develop early-onset vs low conduct problems: Findings from a prospective, epidemiological birth-cohortC. Cecil, London

PO2.04.15 - Maternal exposure to alcohol and nicotine: Is there an effect on chronic disease development at 5-6 years? J. De Smidt, Cape Town

PO2.04.16 - Loss of intrinsic tone and impaired vasodilatative reaction in Aa. interlobares may contribute to prospective nephron damage in IUGR ratsK. Nüsken, Cologne

PO2.07.16 - Understanding mechanistic effects of early life exposures on neurodevelopment: Role of Brain structural functional connectivity in DOHaD studiesR. Behere, Pune

Wednesday October 18th Programme poster presentationsWednesday, October 18th

Jurriaanse foyer

13:50 – 14:20 Poster session PO3.01Adiposity – Nutrition and physical activityChair: K. Godfrey

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO3.01.01 - Adiponectin in breast milk and childhood anthropometrics and cardio-metabolic healthL. van Rossem, Utrecht

PO3.01.02 - Infant breastfeeding and childhood general, abdominal, liver and pericardial fat measures assessed by magnetic resonance imaging. The Generation R StudyS. Vogelezang, Rotterdam

PO3.01.03 - Infant feeding practices and the prospective relation with childhood BMI: results from the Generation R StudyI. Derks, Rotterdam

PO3.01.04 - Dietary glycemic load and glycemic index during infancy with growth and body composition trajectories in childhood: The Generation R StudyV. Jen, Rotterdam

PO3.01.05 - Association between age of introduction of complementary feeding, exclusive breast feeding duration and BMI at 5-6 years: the ABCD study O. Sirkka, Amsterdam

PO3.01.06 - Infant protein supply and adiposity risk at 6 years: secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial V. Grote, Munich

PO3.01.07 - Perinatal exposure to sucrose or high fructose corn syrup (HFCS-55) alters adiposity and hepatic lipid composition in rat offspring B. Muhlhausler, Adelaide

Poster session PO3.02GeneticsChair: M. Bustamante

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO3.02.01 - Placental hypoxia-regulating network in relation to birth weight and ponderal index: the ENVIRONAGE Birth Cohort StudyK. Vrijens, Diepenbeek

PO3.02.02 - Association of rs11708067 polymorphism in ADCY5 with birth weight, glucose, insulin and neonatal insulin resistanceI. Aguilera Venegas, Leon

PO3.02.03 - Influence of known genetic variants associated with adiposity on childhood abdominal, liver and pericardial fat assessed by Magnetic Resonance ImagingC. Monnereau, Rotterdam

PO3.02.04 - Interaction between birth weight and the PLIN4 variant rs8887 on impulsivity at 5 years old childrenD. Marcos Rodrigues, Porto Alegre

PO3.02.05 - Effects of FTO and PPAR? variants on intrauterine growth restriction in a Brazilian birth cohortM. Saraiva, Ribeirao Preto

PO3.02.06 - The postnatal renal transcriptome is differentially affected by various intrauterine deficiencies in male ratsK. Nüsken, Cologne

PO3.02.07 - Effects of cumulative childhood cardiovascular risk factor exposure on transcriptomics in adulthood: The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns StudyJ. Mykkänen, Turku

Poster session PO3.03Reproduction and periconceptionChair: R. Steegers-Theunissen

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO3.03.01 - Understanding barriers and enablers of a complex pre-conception intervention in Malaysia - preliminary findings from a process evaluationA. Mohd Hanafiah, Shah Alam

PO3.03.02 - Effects of a preconception lifestyle intervention in obese infertile women on diet and physical activity; results of a randomized trialT. van Elten, Amsterdam

PO3.03.03 - Narrative review of reviews of preconceptional interventions to prevent increased risk of obesity and non-communicable diseases in childrenC.M. Jacob, Southampton

PO3.03.04 - Childhood and adulthood preconception exposures influence smoking cessation during pregnancy and in midlifeD. Schoenaker, Brisbane

PO3.03.05 - Effects of antibiotic-disruption of the seminal fluid microbiome on male reproductive health and DOHaD changes in resulting offspringC. Rosenfeld, Columbia

PO3.03.07 - Beneficial effects of sympathomimetics on semen quality in humansE. Oostingh, Rotterdam

Poster session PO3.04Maternal obesity and physical activityChair: A. Nybo Andersen

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO3.04.01 - Association between maternal gestational weight gain and fetal growth in Japanese underweight womenY. Kasuga, Tokyo

PO3.04.02 - The joint effect of maternal smoking during pregnancy and pre-pregnancy overweight on term birth weight of the offspringT. Chattrapiban, Utrecht

PO3.04.03 - Maternal obesity in pregnancy is associated with reduced heart rate variability in neonatesS. Sahid, London

PO3.04.04 - Mothers’ weight before pregnancy alters newborns’ telomere-related gene expression at birthB. Cox, Diepenbeek

PO3.04.05 - Psychological distress, body mass index and weight gain in pregnant womenF. Vehmeijer, Rotterdam

PO3.04.06 - Pregnancy exercise and nutrition research study (PEARs) with smartphone app supportM. Kennelly, Dublin

PO3.04.07 - Exercise before and during pregnancy alters the microbiome and glucose intolerance in females born growth restricted fed a high-fat dietM. Wlodek, Melbourne

Poster session PO3.05MicrobiomeChair: I. Reiss

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO3.05.01 - Dairy lipids and probiotic L. fermentum in infant formulas differently program gut microbiota and physiology in a minipig model I. Le Huërou-Luron, Saint-Gilles

PO3.05.02 - Birth mode and infant gut microbiota sequentially mediate the association of maternal overweight with childhood overweightH. Tun, Edmonton

PO3.05.03 - Absence of intestinal microbiota in early life does not critically affect cholesterol metabolism in mouse offspringM Lohuis, Groningen

PO3.05.04 - Role of breastmilk microbiome in colonisation of the infant gut: a systematic reviewC. van Loo-Bouwman, Wageningen

PO3.05.05 - Diet-induced cholestasis modifies the maternal gut metabolome and microbiota, resulting in offspring metabolic impairment, altered intestinal metabolites and bacteria C. Ovadia, London

PO3.05.06 - Gut microbiota and overweight at the age of 3 yearsA. Karvonen, Kuopio

PO3.05.07 - Males born growth restricted and fed a high-fat diet have altered microbiome and metabolic dysfunctionM. Wlodek, Melbourne

Poster session PO3.06Neurodevelopment – NutritionChair: J. van Goudoever

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO3.06.01 - Early diet with improved LCPUFA content protects the brain against the early-life-stress induced deficit by modulating hippocampal neurogenesis and microgliaA. Korosi, Amsterdam

PO3.06.03 - Maternal seafood intake during pregnancy and child neurodevelopment until age 5 years: a prospective cohort study in NorwayA.L. Brantsaeter, Oslo

PO3.06.04 - Maternal use of iodine containing supplements in pregnancy is associated with increased risk of child attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderM. Abel, Oslo

PO3.06.07 - Micronutrients during pregnancy and child psychomotor development: opposite effects of Zinc and SeleniumK. Polanska, Lodz

Posters

PO3.06.08 - Effect of early life dietary supplementation with prebiotic and omega-3 poly-unsaturated fatty acids on behaviour and immunomodulation in healthy miceK. Szklany, Utrecht

PO3.06.09 - Does DHA supplementation in preterm infants in the neonatal period improve attention at 18 months’corrected age? E. Hewawasam, Adelaide

PO3.06.10 - Developmental programming of hippocampal adult neurogenesis to maternal high fructose diet: focus on HDAC4-associated neuroinflammationK. Wu, Kaohsiung

Poster session PO3.07Neurodevelopment – Population healthChair: H. el Marroun

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO3.07.01 - Hearing loss among 9- to 11-year-old children in the Netherlands: the Generation R StudyC. le Clercq, Rotterdam

PO3.07.02 - Social network as a health tool to promote child developmentA. Escobar, Sao Paulo

PO3.07.03 - Perinatal vulnerability leads to multiple poor health and development outcomes in the first 1000 days of lifeS. Morton, Auckland

PO3.07.04 - Risk factors for social-emotional development and behavior problems at age two: Results from the All Our Families pregnancy cohort S. Tough, Calgary

PO3.07.05 - The role of perinatal essential fatty acids in attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder symptomsM. López-Vicente, Barcelona

PO3.07.06 - Children’s leisure activities are associated with their behavioural characteristics aged Five: Lifeways Cross-Generation Cohort Study, Republic of IrelandC. Kelleher, Dublin

Posters

PO3.07.07 - Differential effects of maternal and postnatal obesity on activity, anxiety and memory in adult mouse offspringA. Rasool, Southampton

PO3.07.08 - Maternal lipid profiles during early pregnancy and eating behaviour in the offspringA. Dieberger, Amsterdam

Poster session PO3.08NutritionChair: O. Franco

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO3.08.02 - Effects of maternal fatty acids patterns during pregnancy on prospectively measured circulating blood lymphocytes in children: the Generation R StudyK. Looman, Rotterdam

PO3.08.03 - Protocol to determine effects of maternal iron and n-3 fatty acid deficiency on the epigenome and gut microbiome in ratsJ. Baumgartner, Potchefstroom

PO3.08.04 - Infant milk feeding and incidence of food allergies in the first eight years of life in the EDEN mother-child cohortC. Davisse-Paturet, Villejuif

PO3.08.05 - Effects of pre- and postnatal iron and n-3 fatty acid depletion, alone and in combination, on bone development in ratsE. Strydom, Potchefstroom

PO3.08.06 - Multiple prenatal exposures and airway inflammation in early adolescenceJ. Sordillo, Boston

PO3.08.07 - Folic acid supplementation during different periods of the life course induces distinct effects on the mammary gland transcriptomeK. Lillycrop, Southampton

PO3.08.08 - Prevalence of B12 deficiency is common in early pregnancy in a multi-ethnic UK populationChristos. Bagias, Warwick

PostersPO3.08.09 - The associations between maternal nutrition and lifestyle knowledge and a healthy eating index in pregnancyC. Reynolds, Dublin

Poster session PO3.09InterventionsChair: M. Barker

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO3.09.01 - How can we improve recruitment to clinical trials during pregnancy? A mixed methods investigationW. Lawrence, Southampton

PO3.09.02 - Why do some pregnant women engage more than others with interventions to improve diet and increase physical activity? T. Rose, Southampton

PO3.09.03 - Effects of a lifestyle intervention during pregnancy and first postpartum year – 1-year follow-up of the RADIEL studyE. Huvinen, Helsinki

PO3.09.04 - Mobile health technology-based lifestyle coaching during the (pre)pregnancy window is less effective in women living in a deprived neighbourhoodD. Gootjes, Rotterdam

PO3.09.05 - A realist review of pregnancy lifestyle interventions: What are the features of an effective pregnancy intervention? R. Huang, Perth

PO3.09.06 - Improving periconception nutrition using the mHealth program Smarter Pregnancy: a randomized controlled trialW. Koster, Rotterdam

PO3.09.07 - A systematic review of school-based educational interventions to improve diet, physical activity, BMI and body composition in adolescents (aged10-19)P. Langdon, Southampton

PO3.09.08 - Postpartum support: an existing gap in prenatal and postpartum careM. Jarman, Edmonton

Poster session PO3.10Growth and agingChair: M. Järvelin

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO3.10.01 - Predictors of Stunting among Children Aged 6 to 59 Months in Aksum Town, North Ethiopia: Matched Case Control Study K. Misgina, Groningen

PO3.10.02 - Associations between antenatal glucocorticoid treatment and child growth at 3 years of age E. Wolford, Helsinki

PO3.10.03 - Comparison of total nephron number in normotensive Japanese born during and after World War 2G. Kanzaki, Clayton

PO3.10.04 - New views on breast cancer through the pubertal windowL. Houghton, New York

PO3.10.05 - Trajectories of life course circulating corticosterone levels in the rat are determined by developmental programming and influence length of lifespanE. Zambrano, Mexico Distrito Federal

PO3.10.06 - Associations between birth weight and adult outcomes in a large population sample: the UK BiobankM. Restrepo Mendez, Bristol

PO3.10.07 - Do universal plagiocephaly prevention strategies influence head shape development in healthy term infants?: A Western Australian experienceH. Beaton, Fremantle

PO3.10.08 - Determinants of birth weight associated with transgenerational effectM. Kinoshita, Sapporo

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Wednesday October 18th Programme poster presentationsWednesday, October 18th

Jurriaanse foyer

13:50 – 14:20 Poster session PO3.01Adiposity – Nutrition and physical activityChair: K. Godfrey

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO3.01.01 - Adiponectin in breast milk and childhood anthropometrics and cardio-metabolic healthL. van Rossem, Utrecht

PO3.01.02 - Infant breastfeeding and childhood general, abdominal, liver and pericardial fat measures assessed by magnetic resonance imaging. The Generation R StudyS. Vogelezang, Rotterdam

PO3.01.03 - Infant feeding practices and the prospective relation with childhood BMI: results from the Generation R StudyI. Derks, Rotterdam

PO3.01.04 - Dietary glycemic load and glycemic index during infancy with growth and body composition trajectories in childhood: The Generation R StudyV. Jen, Rotterdam

PO3.01.05 - Association between age of introduction of complementary feeding, exclusive breast feeding duration and BMI at 5-6 years: the ABCD study O. Sirkka, Amsterdam

PO3.01.06 - Infant protein supply and adiposity risk at 6 years: secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial V. Grote, Munich

PO3.01.07 - Perinatal exposure to sucrose or high fructose corn syrup (HFCS-55) alters adiposity and hepatic lipid composition in rat offspring B. Muhlhausler, Adelaide

Poster session PO3.02GeneticsChair: M. Bustamante

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO3.02.01 - Placental hypoxia-regulating network in relation to birth weight and ponderal index: the ENVIRONAGE Birth Cohort StudyK. Vrijens, Diepenbeek

PO3.02.02 - Association of rs11708067 polymorphism in ADCY5 with birth weight, glucose, insulin and neonatal insulin resistanceI. Aguilera Venegas, Leon

PO3.02.03 - Influence of known genetic variants associated with adiposity on childhood abdominal, liver and pericardial fat assessed by Magnetic Resonance ImagingC. Monnereau, Rotterdam

PO3.02.04 - Interaction between birth weight and the PLIN4 variant rs8887 on impulsivity at 5 years old childrenD. Marcos Rodrigues, Porto Alegre

PO3.02.05 - Effects of FTO and PPAR? variants on intrauterine growth restriction in a Brazilian birth cohortM. Saraiva, Ribeirao Preto

PO3.02.06 - The postnatal renal transcriptome is differentially affected by various intrauterine deficiencies in male ratsK. Nüsken, Cologne

PO3.02.07 - Effects of cumulative childhood cardiovascular risk factor exposure on transcriptomics in adulthood: The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns StudyJ. Mykkänen, Turku

Poster session PO3.03Reproduction and periconceptionChair: R. Steegers-Theunissen

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO3.03.01 - Understanding barriers and enablers of a complex pre-conception intervention in Malaysia - preliminary findings from a process evaluationA. Mohd Hanafiah, Shah Alam

PO3.03.02 - Effects of a preconception lifestyle intervention in obese infertile women on diet and physical activity; results of a randomized trialT. van Elten, Amsterdam

PO3.03.03 - Narrative review of reviews of preconceptional interventions to prevent increased risk of obesity and non-communicable diseases in childrenC.M. Jacob, Southampton

PO3.03.04 - Childhood and adulthood preconception exposures influence smoking cessation during pregnancy and in midlifeD. Schoenaker, Brisbane

PO3.03.05 - Effects of antibiotic-disruption of the seminal fluid microbiome on male reproductive health and DOHaD changes in resulting offspringC. Rosenfeld, Columbia

PO3.03.07 - Beneficial effects of sympathomimetics on semen quality in humansE. Oostingh, Rotterdam

Poster session PO3.04Maternal obesity and physical activityChair: A. Nybo Andersen

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO3.04.01 - Association between maternal gestational weight gain and fetal growth in Japanese underweight womenY. Kasuga, Tokyo

PO3.04.02 - The joint effect of maternal smoking during pregnancy and pre-pregnancy overweight on term birth weight of the offspringT. Chattrapiban, Utrecht

PO3.04.03 - Maternal obesity in pregnancy is associated with reduced heart rate variability in neonatesS. Sahid, London

PO3.04.04 - Mothers’weight before pregnancy alters newborns’ telomere-related gene expression at birthB. Cox, Diepenbeek

PO3.04.05 - Psychological distress, body mass index and weight gain in pregnant womenF. Vehmeijer, Rotterdam

PO3.04.06 - Pregnancy exercise and nutrition research study (PEARs) with smartphone app supportM. Kennelly, Dublin

PO3.04.07 - Exercise before and during pregnancy alters the microbiome and glucose intolerance in females born growth restricted fed a high-fat dietM. Wlodek, Melbourne

Poster session PO3.05MicrobiomeChair: I. Reiss

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO3.05.01 - Dairy lipids and probiotic L. fermentum in infant formulas differently program gut microbiota and physiology in a minipig model I. Le Huërou-Luron, Saint-Gilles

PO3.05.02 - Birth mode and infant gut microbiota sequentially mediate the association of maternal overweight with childhood overweightH. Tun, Edmonton

PO3.05.03 - Absence of intestinal microbiota in early life does not critically affect cholesterol metabolism in mouse offspringM Lohuis, Groningen

PO3.05.04 - Role of breastmilk microbiome in colonisation of the infant gut: a systematic reviewC. van Loo-Bouwman, Wageningen

PO3.05.05 - Diet-induced cholestasis modifies the maternal gut metabolome and microbiota, resulting in offspring metabolic impairment, altered intestinal metabolites and bacteria C. Ovadia, London

PO3.05.06 - Gut microbiota and overweight at the age of 3 yearsA. Karvonen, Kuopio

PO3.05.07 - Males born growth restricted and fed a high-fat diet have altered microbiome and metabolic dysfunctionM. Wlodek, Melbourne

Poster session PO3.06Neurodevelopment – NutritionChair: J. van Goudoever

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO3.06.01 - Early diet with improved LCPUFA content protects the brain against the early-life-stress induced deficit by modulating hippocampal neurogenesis and microgliaA. Korosi, Amsterdam

PO3.06.03 - Maternal seafood intake during pregnancy and child neurodevelopment until age 5 years: a prospective cohort study in NorwayA.L. Brantsaeter, Oslo

PO3.06.04 - Maternal use of iodine containing supplements in pregnancy is associated with increased risk of child attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderM. Abel, Oslo

PO3.06.07 - Micronutrients during pregnancy and child psychomotor development: opposite effects of Zinc and SeleniumK. Polanska, Lodz

Posters

PO3.06.08 - Effect of early life dietary supplementation with prebiotic and omega-3 poly-unsaturated fatty acids on behaviour and immunomodulation in healthy miceK. Szklany, Utrecht

PO3.06.09 - Does DHA supplementation in preterm infants in the neonatal period improve attention at 18 months’ corrected age? E. Hewawasam, Adelaide

PO3.06.10 - Developmental programming of hippocampal adult neurogenesis to maternal high fructose diet: focus on HDAC4-associated neuroinflammationK. Wu, Kaohsiung

Poster session PO3.07Neurodevelopment – Population healthChair: H. el Marroun

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO3.07.01 - Hearing loss among 9- to 11-year-old children in the Netherlands: the Generation R StudyC. le Clercq, Rotterdam

PO3.07.02 - Social network as a health tool to promote child developmentA. Escobar, Sao Paulo

PO3.07.03 - Perinatal vulnerability leads to multiple poor health and development outcomes in the first 1000 days of lifeS. Morton, Auckland

PO3.07.04 - Risk factors for social-emotional development and behavior problems at age two: Results from the All Our Families pregnancy cohort S. Tough, Calgary

PO3.07.05 - The role of perinatal essential fatty acids in attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder symptomsM. López-Vicente, Barcelona

PO3.07.06 - Children’s leisure activities are associated with their behavioural characteristics aged Five: Lifeways Cross-Generation Cohort Study, Republic of IrelandC. Kelleher, Dublin

Posters

PO3.07.07 - Differential effects of maternal and postnatal obesity on activity, anxiety and memory in adult mouse offspringA. Rasool, Southampton

PO3.07.08 - Maternal lipid profiles during early pregnancy and eating behaviour in the offspringA. Dieberger, Amsterdam

Poster session PO3.08NutritionChair: O. Franco

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO3.08.02 - Effects of maternal fatty acids patterns during pregnancy on prospectively measured circulating blood lymphocytes in children: the Generation R StudyK. Looman, Rotterdam

PO3.08.03 - Protocol to determine effects of maternal iron and n-3 fatty acid deficiency on the epigenome and gut microbiome in ratsJ. Baumgartner, Potchefstroom

PO3.08.04 - Infant milk feeding and incidence of food allergies in the first eight years of life in the EDEN mother-child cohortC. Davisse-Paturet, Villejuif

PO3.08.05 - Effects of pre- and postnatal iron and n-3 fatty acid depletion, alone and in combination, on bone development in ratsE. Strydom, Potchefstroom

PO3.08.06 - Multiple prenatal exposures and airway inflammation in early adolescenceJ. Sordillo, Boston

PO3.08.07 - Folic acid supplementation during different periods of the life course induces distinct effects on the mammary gland transcriptomeK. Lillycrop, Southampton

PO3.08.08 - Prevalence of B12 deficiency is common in early pregnancy in a multi-ethnic UK populationChristos. Bagias, Warwick

PostersPO3.08.09 - The associations between maternal nutrition and lifestyle knowledge and a healthy eating index in pregnancyC. Reynolds, Dublin

Poster session PO3.09InterventionsChair: M. Barker

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO3.09.01 - How can we improve recruitment to clinical trials during pregnancy? A mixed methods investigationW. Lawrence, Southampton

PO3.09.02 - Why do some pregnant women engage more than others with interventions to improve diet and increase physical activity? T. Rose, Southampton

PO3.09.03 - Effects of a lifestyle intervention during pregnancy and first postpartum year – 1-year follow-up of the RADIEL studyE. Huvinen, Helsinki

PO3.09.04 - Mobile health technology-based lifestyle coaching during the (pre)pregnancy window is less effective in women living in a deprived neighbourhoodD. Gootjes, Rotterdam

PO3.09.05 - A realist review of pregnancy lifestyle interventions: What are the features of an effective pregnancy intervention? R. Huang, Perth

PO3.09.06 - Improving periconception nutrition using the mHealth program Smarter Pregnancy: a randomized controlled trialW. Koster, Rotterdam

PO3.09.07 - A systematic review of school-based educational interventions to improve diet, physical activity, BMI and body composition in adolescents (aged10-19)P. Langdon, Southampton

PO3.09.08 - Postpartum support: an existing gap in prenatal and postpartum careM. Jarman, Edmonton

Poster session PO3.10Growth and agingChair: M. Järvelin

Oral poster presentations (2 minute orals)

PO3.10.01 - Predictors of Stunting among Children Aged 6 to 59 Months in Aksum Town, North Ethiopia: Matched Case Control Study K. Misgina, Groningen

PO3.10.02 - Associations between antenatal glucocorticoid treatment and child growth at 3 years of age E. Wolford, Helsinki

PO3.10.03 - Comparison of total nephron number in normotensive Japanese born during and after World War 2G. Kanzaki, Clayton

PO3.10.04 - New views on breast cancer through the pubertal windowL. Houghton, New York

PO3.10.05 - Trajectories of life course circulating corticosterone levels in the rat are determined by developmental programming and influence length of lifespanE. Zambrano, Mexico Distrito Federal

PO3.10.06 - Associations between birth weight and adult outcomes in a large population sample: the UK BiobankM. Restrepo Mendez, Bristol

PO3.10.07 - Do universal plagiocephaly prevention strategies influence head shape development in healthy term infants?: A Western Australian experienceH. Beaton, Fremantle

PO3.10.08 - Determinants of birth weight associated with transgenerational effectM. Kinoshita, Sapporo

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Jurriaanse foyer

PO3.01.08 - Maternal high-fat diet during lactation programs adult offspring obesity and increased adipose tissue Stearoyl-CoA Desaturase-1 activity in a depot-specific mannerL. Butruille-Madjid, Villeneuve d’Ascq

Posters

PO3.01.09 - Monosaccharides in post-weaning diet of young mice program body composition and feeding behaviour in adulthoodJ. Fernández-Calleja, Wageningen

PO3.01.10 - Describing objectively measured and maternal reported infant and toddler physical activity levels and patterns at 3, 6, 12, 18, and 24 months A. Prioreschi, Johannesburg

PO3.01.11 - Voluntary exercise during development can improve eating behavior and metabolism in intrauterine growth-restricted animalsR. Dalle Molle, Porto Alegre

PO3.01.12 - Early nutrition and subsequent risk of overweight and obesity in 8-year old children – a MoBa cohort studyN. Agnihotri, Kristiansand

PO3.01.13 - Association of vitamin D status in pregnancy with adiposity and cardiometabolic traits in childhood: the Rhea pregnancy cohort, Crete, GreeceA. Margetaki, Heraklion

PO3.01.14 - Dietary protein intake in infancy with growth and body composition throughout childhood: longitudinal cohort studyV. Jen, Rotterdam

PO3.02.08 - Cord blood leptin and insulin in association with mitochondrial DNA content in newbornsA. Vriens, Diepenbeek

PO3.02.09 - Influence of in utero metal exposure on human placental gene networks and fetal growthM. Deyssenroth, New York

Posters

PO3.02.10 - Widespread prevalence of a CREBRF variant associated with weight and height in Polynesian childrenS. Berry, Auckland

PO3.02.11 - Perinatal over- or undernutrition programs adipogenesis: mechanism of a common Wnt10b/PPAR? Pathway mediated via differential ß-Catenin signalingM. Ross, Los Angeles

PO3.02.12 - Molecular determinants of design optimality in cardiopulmonary systems: Sprouty2 coordinates airway and vascular branching programmes in mammalian lung development D. Walker, Dundee

PO3.02.13 - FUT2 gene variants are associated with reported gastrointestinal and respiratory illnesses during infancy in the Southampton Women’s Survey (SWS)S. Barton, Southampton

PO3.02.14 - Prospective study of PPARG2 Pro12Ala polymorphism effect on immune system in pregnant women and their offspring: The PREOBE studyC. Campoy Folgoso, Granada

PO3.03.08 - Insertion alternative splicing variant of androgen receptor suppresses human ovarian granolusa cells apoptosis via up-regulating miR-125b expression independent of androgenQ. Yang, Stockholm

PO3.03.09 - The effects of a preconception lifestyle intervention in obese women on offspring development and behavior M. Menting, Amsterdam

Posters

PO3.03.10 - Awareness and communication with low health literate clients in preconception care: a problem analysisA. Rosman, Rotterdam

PO3.03.11 - POHaD - Paternal Origins of Health and Disease: Paternal obesity and early embryonic developmentA. Soubry, Leuven

PO3.03.12 - Pre-pregnancy dietary, lifestyle and reproductive risk factors of gestational diabetes in an Australian population-based cohortM. Looman, Wageningen

PO3.03.13 - Reproductive parameters and oxidative stress biomarkers of male Wistar rats prenatally exposed to cigarette smokeO. Obembe, Osogbo

PO3.03.14 - Lack of insulin response in human umbilical vein endothelial cells from pregestational maternal obesity may result from endoplasmic reticulum stressR. Villalobos Labra, Santiago

Posters

PO3.04.08 - Gestational weight gain and its relationship with the birthweight of offspringJ. Mi, Beijing

PO3.04.09 - Can voluntary exercise in rat offspring reverse renal changes caused by maternal obesity? V. Caruso, Hobart

PO3.04.10 - Influence of maternal obesity during pregnancy on offspring cardio-metabolic health and diseaseR. Gaillard, Rotterdam

PO3.04.11 - Maternal obesity, pro-inflammatory cytokines and offspring blood pressure and obesityR. Maguire, Raleigh

PO3.04.12 - Association between maternal weight gain during pregnancy and offspring anthropometric outcomes during the first 18 months of lifeC. Campoy, Granada

PO3.04.13 - Breastfeeding durations relate to maternal body size and infant care help across 21 small-scale human populations: Implications for public healthL. McKerracher, Hamilton

PO3.04.14 - Low physical activity is associated with lower birth weight among rural pregnant women in Central MalaysiaS.K. Nachatar Singh, Kuala Lumpur

PO3.04.15 - Breastfeeding and exclusive breastfeeding are associated with maternal body mass index and social status among Norwegian mothersC. Helle, Kristiansand

PO3.05.08 - Vitamin D dietary intakes is among the most potent modifiers of gut microbiota in pregnant women- the prospective NoMIC cohort V. Lenters, Oslo

Posters

PO3.05.09 - Gut microbiota in healthy Japanese infants and young adults born by C-sectionY. Yamashiro, Tokyo

PO3.05.10 - Differences in breast milk microbiomes between HIV-infected women on ART and non-infected women living in South Africa A. Ojo, Cape Town

PO3.05.11 - Delivery type is associated with microbiota composition and body adiposity in young adults of the Nutritionists Health StudyB. Pititto, Sao Paulo

PO3.05.12 - Gut microbiota composition in children and adults: Ruminicoccaceae vs LachnospiraceaeD. Radjabzadeh, Rotterdam

PO3.05.13 - Functionality and structure of neonatal gut microbiota community depend on pre-pregnancy maternal weightC. Campoy, Granada

PO3.05.14 - Influences of maternal obesity on gut microbiome and brain structure and functionC. Campoy, Granada

PO3.05.15 - Prevalence of pathogenic bacteria in open and surgical wounds of patients attending hospitals in Buea municipality M. Sati, Buea

PO3.06.11 - Cord serum concentrations of 25-hydroxy vitamin D with growth and neurodevelopment during infancyH. Wang, Shanghai

PO3.06.12 - Maternal nutritional status and fetal brain developmentD Koh, Singapore

PO3.06.13 - Associations between maternal diet during pregnancy and early childhood development in urban South Africa: A proposalC. Conradie, Potchefstroom

PO3.06.14 - Association of psychomotor development with feeding practices and nutritional status of 6-month-old infants in a peri-urban community of South AfricaM. Smuts, Potchefstroom

PO3.06.15 - Exposure to maternal high fat diet programs reward behavior in the offspringM. Johnson, Baltimore

PO3.06.16 - The effect of maternal vitamin D depleted diet during gestation on the behaviour and activity of young adult mouse offspring L. Green, Southampton

PO3.07.09 - Longitudinal study of the effect of maternal and postnatal obesity on motivation for appetitive reward in male and female offspringC. Hawkes, Milton Keynes

PO3.07.10 - Developmental paths of healthy term infants in the I-Chat study. Is plagiocephaly causing developmental delay?H. Beaton, Fremantle

PO3.07.11 - Antecedents of worry in mothers of children who are choosy at 15 months of ageP. Emmett, Bristol

PO3.07.12 - Prenatal programming by maternal age: Fetal neurobehavior and birth outcomesC. McCormack, New York

PO3.07.13 - Sex of older siblings and cognitive functionC. Bergh, Örebro

PO3.07.14 - Neurodevelopmental delay associated with infancy weight gain among Chinese term-born infantsX. Qiu, Guangzhou

PO3.07.15 - Developing brain function for age curves from birth using novel biomarkers of neurocognitive development: The BRIGHT Study M. Rozhko, Cambridge

PO3.07.16 - Pregnancy risk factors in autism: a sibling matched case-control study in ItalyE. Grossi, Tavernerio (Como)

PO3.08.10 - Influences on where women learn about what to eat during pregnancy: Preliminary evidence from the Mothers to Babies (M2B) studyL. McKerracher, Hamilton

PO3.08.11 - Governance of WASH in sub-Saharan Africa and associations with nutritional status in children under five years: A systematic reviewD. Momberg, Johannesburg

PO3.08.12 - Early life biomarkers in the context of a nutrition transition: a cohort study from the Bolivian AmazonE. Masterson, Seattle

PO3.08.13 - Iodine status of complementary-fed infants receiving lipid-based nutrient supplements in South Africa: a randomized controlled trialJ. Osei, Bloemfontein

PO3.08.14 - The effect of periconceptional multi micronutrient supplementation in preventing maternal DNA damageS. As’ad Armyn, Makassar

PO3.08.15 - Materno-fetal transfer of stable isotopes labelled fatty acids in obese pregnant womenA. Gázquez, Munich

PO3.08.16 - Gene expression profile changes in mice fatty liver induced by undernourishment in utero with or without endoplasmic reticulum stress alleviationJ.F. Urmi, Hamamatsu

PO3.08.17 - Dandropanax Morbifera Extracts reduced the inflammation of digestive-related disease in animal modelsW. Lee, Incheon

PO3.09.09 - How do government policies from England and Wales meet the international standard for preventing non-communicable diseases through nutrition/physical activity initiatives? C. Vogel, Southampton

Posters

PO3.09.10 - Reducing growth and developmental problems in children, design of a postnatal risk assessment in preventive child healthcareM. van Minde, Rotterdam

PO3.09.11 - Preliminary results from a multi component kindergarten-based intervention to promote healthy diet in toddlers. A cluster randomized trialN. Øverby, Kristiansand

PO3.09.12 - A cluster randomized web-based intervention trial among one-year-old children in kindergarten to reduce neophobia and promote healthy diets. A descriptionE. Blomkvist, Kristiansand

PO3.09.13 - Longitudinal child-oriented dietary intervention–association with parental diet and cardio-metabolic risk factors. The Special Turku Coronary Risk Factor Intervention ProjectJ. Jaakkola, Turku

PO3.09.14 - Music therapy may increase breastfeeding rates among mothers of premature newborns: a randomized controlled trialA. Prata-Barbosa, Rio de Janeiro

PO3.09.15 - Effects of enteral glutamine supplementation on neurodevelopmental outcomes in very preterm children at thirteen years of ageR. van Elburg, Amsterdam

PO3.09.16 - Women’s engagement with an evidence-based nutrition and lifestyle website during pregnancy and the impact on neonatal outcomes: A pilot studyC. Reynolds, Dublin

PO3.10.09 - Does grandmaternal smoking during pregnancy have an effect on her grandchild’s birth weight? C. Lundholm, Stockholm

Posters

PO3.10.10 - Maternal diseases and life-style risk factors during pregnancy and newborn head circumference in a Brazilian birth cohortM. Saraiva, Ribeirao Preto

PO3.10.11 - Growth Patterns from Birth to 24 Months in Chinese Children: Findings Based on Multicenter Birth Cohort StudiesF. Jiang, Shanghai

PO3.10.12 - The impact of caesarean section inflammation on infant´s lengthP. Rondó, Sao Paulo

PO3.10.13 - Ethnic differences in height growth trajectories in contemporary children and adolescents: findings from the UK Millennium Cohort StudyL. Li, London

PO3.10.14 - Growth across life course and cardiometabolic risk markers in 18 years old adolescents: the 1993 Pelotas Birth CohortM. Restrepo-Méndez, Pelotas

PO3.10.15 - The effect on early life growth on the size, tempo and velocity of adolescent growthL. Nyati, Parktown

PO3.10.16 - Direct comparisons of relative morbidity caused by various disorders in the populations of Chile and one of southern brazilian statesV. Goudochnikov, Santa Maria – RS

PO3.10.17 - Direct comparisons of relative mortality caused by various disorders in the populations of Argentina and southern region of BrazilV. Goudochnikov, Santa Maria - RS

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PO3.01.08 - Maternal high-fat diet during lactation programs adult offspring obesity and increased adipose tissue Stearoyl-CoA Desaturase-1 activity in a depot-specific mannerL. Butruille-Madjid, Villeneuve d’Ascq

Posters

PO3.01.09 - Monosaccharides in post-weaning diet of young mice program body composition and feeding behaviour in adulthoodJ. Fernández-Calleja, Wageningen

PO3.01.10 - Describing objectively measured and maternal reported infant and toddler physical activity levels and patterns at 3, 6, 12, 18, and 24 months A. Prioreschi, Johannesburg

PO3.01.11 - Voluntary exercise during development can improve eating behavior and metabolism in intrauterine growth-restricted animalsR. Dalle Molle, Porto Alegre

PO3.01.12 - Early nutrition and subsequent risk of overweight and obesity in 8-year old children – a MoBa cohort studyN. Agnihotri, Kristiansand

PO3.01.13 - Association of vitamin D status in pregnancy with adiposity and cardiometabolic traits in childhood: the Rhea pregnancy cohort, Crete, GreeceA. Margetaki, Heraklion

PO3.01.14 - Dietary protein intake in infancy with growth and body composition throughout childhood: longitudinal cohort studyV. Jen, Rotterdam

PO3.02.08 - Cord blood leptin and insulin in association with mitochondrial DNA content in newbornsA. Vriens, Diepenbeek

PO3.02.09 - Influence of in utero metal exposure on human placental gene networks and fetal growthM. Deyssenroth, New York

Posters

PO3.02.10 - Widespread prevalence of a CREBRF variant associated with weight and height in Polynesian childrenS. Berry, Auckland

PO3.02.11 - Perinatal over- or undernutrition programs adipogenesis: mechanism of a common Wnt10b/PPAR? Pathway mediated via differential ß-Catenin signalingM. Ross, Los Angeles

PO3.02.12 - Molecular determinants of design optimality in cardiopulmonary systems: Sprouty2 coordinates airway and vascular branching programmes in mammalian lung development D. Walker, Dundee

PO3.02.13 - FUT2 gene variants are associated with reported gastrointestinal and respiratory illnesses during infancy in the Southampton Women’s Survey (SWS)S. Barton, Southampton

PO3.02.14 - Prospective study of PPARG2 Pro12Ala polymorphism effect on immune system in pregnant women and their offspring: The PREOBE studyC. Campoy Folgoso, Granada

PO3.03.08 - Insertion alternative splicing variant of androgen receptor suppresses human ovarian granolusa cells apoptosis via up-regulating miR-125b expression independent of androgenQ. Yang, Stockholm

PO3.03.09 - The effects of a preconception lifestyle intervention in obese women on offspring development and behavior M. Menting, Amsterdam

Posters

PO3.03.10 - Awareness and communication with low health literate clients in preconception care: a problem analysisA. Rosman, Rotterdam

PO3.03.11 - POHaD - Paternal Origins of Health and Disease: Paternal obesity and early embryonic developmentA. Soubry, Leuven

PO3.03.12 - Pre-pregnancy dietary, lifestyle and reproductive risk factors of gestational diabetes in an Australian population-based cohortM. Looman, Wageningen

PO3.03.13 - Reproductive parameters and oxidative stress biomarkers of male Wistar rats prenatally exposed to cigarette smokeO. Obembe, Osogbo

PO3.03.14 - Lack of insulin response in human umbilical vein endothelial cells from pregestational maternal obesity may result from endoplasmic reticulum stressR. Villalobos Labra, Santiago

Posters

PO3.04.08 - Gestational weight gain and its relationship with the birthweight of offspringJ. Mi, Beijing

PO3.04.09 - Can voluntary exercise in rat offspring reverse renal changes caused by maternal obesity? V. Caruso, Hobart

PO3.04.10 - Influence of maternal obesity during pregnancy on offspring cardio-metabolic health and diseaseR. Gaillard, Rotterdam

PO3.04.11 - Maternal obesity, pro-inflammatory cytokines and offspring blood pressure and obesityR. Maguire, Raleigh

PO3.04.12 - Association between maternal weight gain during pregnancy and offspring anthropometric outcomes during the first 18 months of lifeC. Campoy, Granada

PO3.04.13 - Breastfeeding durations relate to maternal body size and infant care help across 21 small-scale human populations: Implications for public healthL. McKerracher, Hamilton

PO3.04.14 - Low physical activity is associated with lower birth weight among rural pregnant women in Central MalaysiaS.K. Nachatar Singh, Kuala Lumpur

PO3.04.15 - Breastfeeding and exclusive breastfeeding are associated with maternal body mass index and social status among Norwegian mothersC. Helle, Kristiansand

PO3.05.08 - Vitamin D dietary intakes is among the most potent modifiers of gut microbiota in pregnant women- the prospective NoMIC cohort V. Lenters, Oslo

Posters

PO3.05.09 - Gut microbiota in healthy Japanese infants and young adults born by C-sectionY. Yamashiro, Tokyo

PO3.05.10 - Differences in breast milk microbiomes between HIV-infected women on ART and non-infected women living in South Africa A. Ojo, Cape Town

PO3.05.11 - Delivery type is associated with microbiota composition and body adiposity in young adults of the Nutritionists Health StudyB. Pititto, Sao Paulo

PO3.05.12 - Gut microbiota composition in children and adults: Ruminicoccaceae vs LachnospiraceaeD. Radjabzadeh, Rotterdam

PO3.05.13 - Functionality and structure of neonatal gut microbiota community depend on pre-pregnancy maternal weightC. Campoy, Granada

PO3.05.14 - Influences of maternal obesity on gut microbiome and brain structure and functionC. Campoy, Granada

PO3.05.15 - Prevalence of pathogenic bacteria in open and surgical wounds of patients attending hospitals in Buea municipality M. Sati, Buea

PO3.06.11 - Cord serum concentrations of 25-hydroxy vitamin D with growth and neurodevelopment during infancyH. Wang, Shanghai

PO3.06.12 - Maternal nutritional status and fetal brain developmentD Koh, Singapore

PO3.06.13 - Associations between maternal diet during pregnancy and early childhood development in urban South Africa: A proposalC. Conradie, Potchefstroom

PO3.06.14 - Association of psychomotor development with feeding practices and nutritional status of 6-month-old infants in a peri-urban community of South AfricaM. Smuts, Potchefstroom

PO3.06.15 - Exposure to maternal high fat diet programs reward behavior in the offspringM. Johnson, Baltimore

PO3.06.16 - The effect of maternal vitamin D depleted diet during gestation on the behaviour and activity of young adult mouse offspring L. Green, Southampton

PO3.07.09 - Longitudinal study of the effect of maternal and postnatal obesity on motivation for appetitive reward in male and female offspringC. Hawkes, Milton Keynes

PO3.07.10 - Developmental paths of healthy term infants in the I-Chat study. Is plagiocephaly causing developmental delay?H. Beaton, Fremantle

PO3.07.11 - Antecedents of worry in mothers of children who are choosy at 15 months of ageP. Emmett, Bristol

PO3.07.12 - Prenatal programming by maternal age: Fetal neurobehavior and birth outcomesC. McCormack, New York

PO3.07.13 - Sex of older siblings and cognitive functionC. Bergh, Örebro

PO3.07.14 - Neurodevelopmental delay associated with infancy weight gain among Chinese term-born infantsX. Qiu, Guangzhou

PO3.07.15 - Developing brain function for age curves from birth using novel biomarkers of neurocognitive development: The BRIGHT Study M. Rozhko, Cambridge

PO3.07.16 - Pregnancy risk factors in autism: a sibling matched case-control study in ItalyE. Grossi, Tavernerio (Como)

PO3.08.10 - Influences on where women learn about what to eat during pregnancy: Preliminary evidence from the Mothers to Babies (M2B) studyL. McKerracher, Hamilton

PO3.08.11 - Governance of WASH in sub-Saharan Africa and associations with nutritional status in children under five years: A systematic reviewD. Momberg, Johannesburg

PO3.08.12 - Early life biomarkers in the context of a nutrition transition: a cohort study from the Bolivian AmazonE. Masterson, Seattle

PO3.08.13 - Iodine status of complementary-fed infants receiving lipid-based nutrient supplements in South Africa: a randomized controlled trialJ. Osei, Bloemfontein

PO3.08.14 - The effect of periconceptional multi micronutrient supplementation in preventing maternal DNA damageS. As’ad Armyn, Makassar

PO3.08.15 - Materno-fetal transfer of stable isotopes labelled fatty acids in obese pregnant womenA. Gázquez, Munich

PO3.08.16 - Gene expression profile changes in mice fatty liver induced by undernourishment in utero with or without endoplasmic reticulum stress alleviationJ.F. Urmi, Hamamatsu

PO3.08.17 - Dandropanax Morbifera Extracts reduced the inflammation of digestive-related disease in animal modelsW. Lee, Incheon

PO3.09.09 - How do government policies from England and Wales meet the international standard for preventing non-communicable diseases through nutrition/physical activity initiatives? C. Vogel, Southampton

Posters

PO3.09.10 - Reducing growth and developmental problems in children, design of a postnatal risk assessment in preventive child healthcareM. van Minde, Rotterdam

PO3.09.11 - Preliminary results from a multi component kindergarten-based intervention to promote healthy diet in toddlers. A cluster randomized trialN. Øverby, Kristiansand

PO3.09.12 - A cluster randomized web-based intervention trial among one-year-old children in kindergarten to reduce neophobia and promote healthy diets. A descriptionE. Blomkvist, Kristiansand

PO3.09.13 - Longitudinal child-oriented dietary intervention–association with parental diet and cardio-metabolic risk factors. The Special Turku Coronary Risk Factor Intervention ProjectJ. Jaakkola, Turku

PO3.09.14 - Music therapy may increase breastfeeding rates among mothers of premature newborns: a randomized controlled trialA. Prata-Barbosa, Rio de Janeiro

PO3.09.15 - Effects of enteral glutamine supplementation on neurodevelopmental outcomes in very preterm children at thirteen years of ageR. van Elburg, Amsterdam

PO3.09.16 - Women’s engagement with an evidence-based nutrition and lifestyle website during pregnancy and the impact on neonatal outcomes: A pilot studyC. Reynolds, Dublin

PO3.10.09 - Does grandmaternal smoking during pregnancy have an effect on her grandchild’s birth weight? C. Lundholm, Stockholm

Posters

PO3.10.10 - Maternal diseases and life-style risk factors during pregnancy and newborn head circumference in a Brazilian birth cohortM. Saraiva, Ribeirao Preto

PO3.10.11 - Growth Patterns from Birth to 24 Months in Chinese Children: Findings Based on Multicenter Birth Cohort StudiesF. Jiang, Shanghai

PO3.10.12 - The impact of caesarean section inflammation on infant´s lengthP. Rondó, Sao Paulo

PO3.10.13 - Ethnic differences in height growth trajectories in contemporary children and adolescents: findings from the UK Millennium Cohort StudyL. Li, London

PO3.10.14 - Growth across life course and cardiometabolic risk markers in 18 years old adolescents: the 1993 Pelotas Birth CohortM. Restrepo-Méndez, Pelotas

PO3.10.15 - The effect on early life growth on the size, tempo and velocity of adolescent growthL. Nyati, Parktown

PO3.10.16 - Direct comparisons of relative morbidity caused by various disorders in the populations of Chile and one of southern brazilian statesV. Goudochnikov, Santa Maria – RS

PO3.10.17 - Direct comparisons of relative mortality caused by various disorders in the populations of Argentina and southern region of BrazilV. Goudochnikov, Santa Maria - RS

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PO3.01.15 - Malnutrition in late-pregnancy malprograms to hyperphagia-pattern and obese-phenotype in adult rat-offspringJ. de Oliveira, Sinop

PO3.02.15 - Genetics of birth weight and other anthropometric traits and their influence on future risk of cardio-metabolic traits in IndiansS. Nongmaithem, Hyderabad

PO3.02.16 - Polymorphism frequency of vitamin D receptor in pregnant women: impact on vitamin D plasma concentration and antropometric parameters of newbornF. Suano-Souza, Santo Andre

PO3.02.17 - AMPK pathway in placenta and its relationship with birth weight alterations and maternal nutrition statusK. Mata, Leon

Wednesday, October 18th

Jurriaanse foyer

PO3.01.15 - Malnutrition in late-pregnancy malprograms to hyperphagia-pattern and obese-phenotype in adult rat-offspringJ. de Oliveira, Sinop

PO3.02.15 - Genetics of birth weight and other anthropometric traits and their influence on future risk of cardio-metabolic traits in IndiansS. Nongmaithem, Hyderabad

PO3.02.16 - Polymorphism frequency of vitamin D receptor in pregnant women: impact on vitamin D plasma concentration and antropometric parameters of newbornF. Suano-Souza, Santo Andre

PO3.02.17 - AMPK pathway in placenta and its relationship with birth weight alterations and maternal nutrition statusK. Mata, Leon