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Sponsor: New York State Psychiatric Institute
Conditions: Pollution; Exposure, Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Interventions: MRI task
Countries: United States, Puerto Rico
This study seeks to understand the relationship between prenatal maternal air pollution exposure and offspring risk for ADHD and examine two potential -modifiable- mechanisms: prenatal maternal inflammation and offspring sleep problems. We will employ a longitudinal neuroimaging study design and leverage a well-characterized intergenerational cohort of Puerto Ricans to address prior literature's limitations. This will be the first study to use infant neuroimaging to disassociate the effects of prenatal pollution exposure from those of postnatal pollution exposure, adversity and disadvantage, and offspring genetic risk for ADHD.
Sex: ALL
Age: 6 Months to 11 Years
Healthy volunteers: Yes
Study type: INTERVENTIONAL
Inclusion Criteria: * Having been enrolled in the BYS-ECHO birth cohort (parent study). * Speaks English or Spanish. * Having a parent that is eligible to participate, based on criterial detailed below, and agrees to participation. * One parent must speak English or Spanish. Exclusion Criteria: * Having serious neurological disorder, excluding ASD (e.g., seizure disorder). * MRI contraindications (irremovable metal in body like braces, pacemakers). * Claustrophobia. * Having a parent that is not competent to consent (e.g., severe intellectual disability would have triggered exclusion) or under 18 years of age.
- New York, New York, United States
- San Juan, Puerto Rcio, Puerto Rico