Percentage of low birth weight babies
Birth weight < 2500 g
Mean birth weight
Measured in grams
Mean duration of gestation
Measured in gestation weeks, expressed to one deciman,
Percentage of low head circumference at birth
Below 2 standard deviations of the mean of international reference population
Incidence of moderate underweight during infancy or childhood
weight for age Z-score < -2
Perinatal mortality
Stillbirths after 22 gestation weeks or within first 7 days of life / 1000 live births
Neonatal mortality
Deaths within first 28 days of life / 1000 live births
Infant mortality
Deaths within first 265 days of life / 1000 live births
Mean maternal blood haemoglobin concentration at each antenatal visit and at 1, 3, and 6 months after delivery
Measured with hemocue meter, expressed as grams / liter
Percentage of women with mild, moderate or severe anaemia at every antenatal visit and at 1, 3, and 6 months after delivery
Cut-offs for mild, moderate and severa anaemia 110 g / l - 80 g / l - 50 g / l
Percentage of women with peripheral blood malaria parasitaemia at 32 gestational weeks and at delivery
Measured with microscopy from fresh blood slides and with real-time PCR from dried blood spots
Maternal weight gain during pregnancy
grams / gestation week
Mean number of maternal illness days during pregnancy
Self reported illness symptoms
Prevalence of maternal chlamydia trachomatis, neisseria gonorrhoea, and vaginal trichomoniasis infection at 4 weeks after delivery
Chlamydia and gonorhoea measured from urine samples with a PCR, vaginal trichomoniasis measures with a wet microscopy
Attained lenght / height
Measured as length until 2 years of age, then height; expressed in cm (one decimal) and as length / heigh for age Z-score
Attained weight
Expressed in kg with two decimals and as weight for age Z-score
Nutritional status
Mid-upper arm circumference, in mm (no decimals)
Attained head circumference
Head circumference, in mm, no decimals
Childhood mortality, % of subjects who have died by the 10-12 year follow-up visit
Deaths, information obtained from parents or other adults who have lived in the same household with the child
Motor development, Griffiths test, sub-score
Summary score from questions in the gross motor and fine motor domain questions
Social development, Griffiths test, sub-score
Summary score from questions in the social development domain questions
Cognitive development, Raven's colour matrix, score
Summary score from 36 questions in the Raven's colour matrix test
Reaction time, milliseconds
This will be tested with an eye-tracking device (Tobii). Participants are asked to look from the fixation point to different directions or fixate the gaze at one point. We will measure the horizontal eye-movements (saccades) and calculate the reaction times, scoring the task correct/incorrect (direction).
This eye-tracking system is based on a Pupil Centre Corneal Reflection (PCCR) technique, in which near infrared illumination is reflected on the cornea relative to the center of the pupil. The eye-tracking cameras capture the light reflections and create a 3D model of the eye and head-position to track the participant's point of gaze at high temporal and spatial accuracy (60 Hz/0.4°). The results will be stored automatically into a data base.
Systolic blood pressure, mmHg
Will use oscillometric Mobil o Graph blood pressure monitoring system (accuracy +/- 3 mmHg), when the child is first sitting, then standing and last lying down.
Diastolic blood pressure, mmHg
Will use oscillometric Mobil o Graph blood pressure monitoring system (accuracy +/- 3 mmHg), when the child is first sitting, then standing and last lying down.
Central blood pressure, mmHg
Will use oscillometric Mobil o Graph blood pressure monitoring system (accuracy +/- 3 mmHg), when the child is first sitting, then standing and last lying down.
Pulse rate, beats / minutes
Will use oscillometric Mobil o Graph blood pressure monitoring system. We will measure pulse rate / minutes, when the child is first sitting, then standing and last lying down.
Vascular resistance, mmHg·min/l
Will use oscillometric Mobil o Graph blood pressure monitoring system. We will measure vascular resistance, when the child is first sitting, then standing and last lying down.
Lean body mass, expressed in kg, with one decimal
Body composition measured with 8-polar biompedance method (Seca® mBCA 515 Medical Body Composition Analyser), validated with Deuterium Dilution Technique with Analysis of Saliva Samples by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometry (FTIR)
Fat mass, expressed in kg, with one decimal
Body composition measured with 8-polar biompedance method (Seca® mBCA 515 Medical Body Composition Analyser), validated with Deuterium Dilution Technique with Analysis of Saliva Samples by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometry (FTIR)
Fat percentage, expressed proportion of body weight (per cent, with one decimal)
Body composition measured with 8-polar biompedance method (Seca® mBCA 515 Medical Body Composition Analyser), validated with Deuterium Dilution Technique with Analysis of Saliva Samples by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometry (FTIR)
Self-rated well-being, score
Self-reported well-being will be measured with 11 question panel with rating from 1-5 expressed as smileys. The questions consider about "how happy you are about the things you own, school, house you live, food, clothes, other pupils, friends, the family, safety feeling, the way you look, with yourself". Score for self-reported well-being will be calculated as a sum of ratings for each item divided by the number of items with non-missing data. There are two items related to the child's school and they are not applicable if the child does not go to school. The minimum score for self-reported well-being is 1 and the maximum is 5, and the score will be expressed with one decimal.