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The COPENHAGEN School Study is a combined cross-sectional and longitudinal study of healthy Danish school children. This study will by clinical examinations and withdrawal of blood samples investigate whether age of pubertal onset is continuing to decline in Denmark over the past 15 years. Furthermore, we will investigate the mechanism driving earlier onset of puberty and the long term health risks of extremely early puberty using Danish registry data
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Cross-sectional School study:
All children will be examined once and the following data will be collected:
Biobank Blood and urine samples will be temporary stored during the data collection period until 30th of July 2026. After this date, all unused serum, urine and DNA/RNA not used in the planned analyses will be stored at the established permanent (RegionH, Fælles Fryserfaciliteter) biobank (BIOSEK). The period of storage here is 30 years from the date that the temporary storage is closed.
Prospective Registry-based Cohort study of the Long-term health and death risk after extremely early puberty:
With a follow-up design, we will assess risk of morbidity and mortality amongst cases and referent children. Hazard rations (HRs) will be calculated using Cox regression analyses with stratification using each case and his/her matched referent subjects as a stratum. This ensures that comparisons are adjusted for age and calendar time. Co-variates includes maternal (BMI, smoking, socioeconomic status) during the index pregnancy, also birth weight, length and head circumference of participants. All will be identified in national registries for all persons.
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3,000 participants in 2 patient groups
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Anders Juul, PhD, DMSc
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