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Agnes M.M. Sonnenschein-van der Voort
Researcher at Erasmus University Rotterdam
Publications - 20
Citations - 971
Agnes M.M. Sonnenschein-van der Voort is an academic researcher from Erasmus University Rotterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asthma & Population. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 20 publications receiving 825 citations. Previous affiliations of Agnes M.M. Sonnenschein-van der Voort include Erasmus University Medical Center.
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Preterm birth, infant weight gain, and childhood asthma risk : A meta-analysis of 147,000 European children
Agnes M.M. Sonnenschein-van der Voort,Lidia R. Arends,Johan C. de Jongste,Isabella Annesi-Maesano,S. Hasan Arshad,Henrique Barros,Mikel Basterrechea,Hans Bisgaard,Hans Bisgaard,Leda Chatzi,Eva Corpeleijn,Sofia Correia,Leone C A Craig,Graham Devereux,Cristian Dogaru,Miroslav Dostal,Karel Duchén,Merete Eggesbø,C. Kors van der Ent,Maria Pia Fantini,Francesco Forastiere,Urs Frey,Ulrike Gehring,Davide Gori,Anne C. van der Gugten,Wojciech Hanke,A. John Henderson,Barbara Heude,Carmen Iñiguez,Hazel Inskip,Thomas Keil,Cecily Kelleher,Manolis Kogevinas,Eskil Kreiner-Møller,Claudia E. Kuehni,Leanne K. Küpers,Kinga Lancz,Pernille Stemann Larsen,Susanne Lau,Johnny Ludvigsson,Monique Mommers,Anne-Marie Nybo Andersen,Lubica Palkovicova,Katharine C. Pike,Costanza Pizzi,Kinga Polańska,Daniela Porta,Lorenzo Richiardi,Graham Roberts,Anne Schmidt,Radim J. Sram,Jordi Sunyer,Carel Thijs,Maties Torrent,K. Viljoen,Alet H. Wijga,Martine Vrijheid,Vincent W. V. Jaddoe,Liesbeth Duijts +58 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors performed an individual participant data meta-analysis for 147,252 children of 31 birth cohort studies to determine the associations of birth and infant growth characteristics with the risks of preschool wheezing (1-4 years) and school-age asthma (5-10 years).
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Early growth characteristics and the risk of reduced lung function and asthma: A meta-analysis of 25,000 children
Herman T. den Dekker,Agnes M.M. Sonnenschein-van der Voort,Johan C. de Jongste,Isabella Anessi-Maesano,Isabella Anessi-Maesano,S. Hasan Arshad,S. Hasan Arshad,S. Hasan Arshad,Henrique Barros,Caroline Beardsmore,Hans Bisgaard,Hans Bisgaard,Sofia Correia Phar,Leone C A Craig,Graham Devereux,C. Kors van der Ent,Ana Esplugues,Maria Pia Fantini,Claudia Flexeder,Urs Frey,Francesco Forastiere,Ulrike Gehring,Davide Gori,Anne C. van der Gugten,A. John Henderson,Barbara Heude,Barbara Heude,Jesús Ibarluzea,Hazel Inskip,Thomas Keil,Thomas Keil,Manolis Kogevinas,Eskil Kreiner-Møller,Eskil Kreiner-Møller,Claudia E. Kuehni,Susanne Lau,Erik Melén,Monique Mommers,Eva Morales,John Penders,Katy Pike,Daniela Porta,Irwin K M Reiss,Graham Roberts,Graham Roberts,Graham Roberts,Anne Schmidt,Anne Schmidt,Erica S. Schultz,Holger Schulz,Jordi Sunyer,Matias Torrent,Maria Vassilaki,Alet H. Wijga,Carlos Zabaleta,Vincent W. V. Jaddoe,Liesbeth Duijts +56 more
TL;DR: Younger gestational age, smaller size for gestational Age, and greater infant weight gain were across the full ranges associated with childhood lung function and explain the risk of childhood asthma to a substantial extent.
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Fetal and infant growth and asthma symptoms in preschool children: the Generation R Study.
Agnes M.M. Sonnenschein-van der Voort,Vincent W. V. Jaddoe,Hein Raat,Henriëtte A. Moll,Albert Hofman,Johan C. de Jongste,Liesbeth Duijts +6 more
TL;DR: Weight-gain acceleration in early infancy was associated with increased risks of asthma symptoms in preschool children, independent of fetal growth.
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Parental psychological distress during pregnancy and wheezing in preschool children: the Generation R Study.
Mònica Guxens,Agnes M.M. Sonnenschein-van der Voort,Henning Tiemeier,Albert Hofman,Jordi Sunyer,Johan C. de Jongste,Vincent W. V. Jaddoe,Liesbeth Duijts +7 more
TL;DR: Maternal psychological distress during pregnancy is associated with increased odds of wheezing in their children during the first 6 years of life independent of paternal psychological distressed during pregnancy and maternal and paternal psychological distress after delivery, and a possible intrauterine programming effect of maternal psychological distress leading to respiratory morbidity.
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Maternal complications in pregnancy and wheezing in early childhood: a pooled analysis of 14 birth cohorts
Daniela Zugna,Claudia Galassi,Isabella Annesi-Maesano,Nour Baïz,Henrique Barros,Mikel Basterrechea,Sofia Correia,Liesbeth Duijts,Ana Esplugues,Maria Pia Fantini,Francesco Forastiere,Mireia Gascon,Davide Gori,Hazel Inskip,Pernille Stemann Larsen,Monique Mommers,Anne-Marie Nybo Andersen,John Penders,Maria Skaalum Petersen,Katharine C. Pike,Daniela Porta,Agnes M.M. Sonnenschein-van der Voort,Ulrike Steuerwald,Jordi Sunyer,Maties Torrent,Martine Vrijheid,Lorenzo Richiardi,Franca Rusconi +27 more
TL;DR: Preeclampsia, maternal pre-pregnancy overweight and obesity are associated with an increase risk of wheezing in the offspring, and no heterogeneity was found in RR estimates among the cohorts, except for diabetes and recurrent wheazing.