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Growing up in Bradford (BiB)

Population Size

12,619

People

Years

2017 - 2020

Associated BioSamples

Urine

Whole blood

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Geographic coverage

United Kingdom

England

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Lead time

Not applicable

Summary

Growing up in Bradford is a follow up to the initial Born in Bradford cohort study, based in Bradford (UK). This dataset includes survey responses from 12,619 participants on questions covering health, wellbeing and social and environmental factors.

Documentation

What is Growing Up in Bradford?

Growing Up in Bradford is a follow up to the initial Born in Bradford (BiB) cohort study. BiB was established to examine the determinants of health and development during childhood and throughout adult life, and recruited 12,453 mothers who experienced 13,858 births. The Growing Up study is the first full follow up of the cohort and aims to investigate the determinants of primary school aged children’s health and development, with a focus on both parents health and wellbeing and the exposure in childhood that may influence future health. The age of children included in this follow up are between seven and 11 years old.

Recruitment process

The study recruited from the pool of individuals who had taken part in the original BiB study, with as many mothers, partners and children from the original cohort recruited as possible. 6,502 children, 5,291 mothers and 826 partners completed the study.

Available data

Each child completed an age appropriate questionnaire, with one of the child’s parents completing a questionnaire about themselves and their partner and a separate questionnaire about their child. Topics included in the adults questionnaire included residential environment characteristics and satisfaction, socio-economic circumstances, social circumstances, and health and behaviour.  The adult completed child survey asked questions about their child’s health, development and behaviour. The child completed child questionnaire asked questions regarding physical activity and diet.

Two subsets of adults were asked further questions. One was asked additional questions regarding their child’s diet and physical activity, and the adult’s views on parenting.  The other was asked questions about their child’s experience of asthma and allergies.

Participants (adults and children) could also volunteer to provide a range of biological measures and samples. As a result, the Growing Up data also contains samples/results of blood tests, blood pressure reading, renal analyses and DEXA scans.

Dataset type
Health and disease
Dataset sub-type
Not applicable
Dataset population size
12619

Keywords

BiB, Born in Bradford, Growing Up, cohort study, Ethnicity, Mental health, Cardiorespiratory health, Cognitive development, socio-economic status, Deprivation, Sensorimotor development, Environment, Child Health, Dataset, cohort discovery

Observations

Observed Node
Disambiguating Description
Measured Value
Measured Property
Observation Date

Persons

Persons recruited to the BiB Growing Up study

12619

Count

27 Mar 2022

Provenance

Purpose of dataset collection
Study
Collection source setting
Community, Home, Other
Image contrast
Not stated
Biological sample availability
Urine,Whole blood,DNA,Plasma,Serum

Structural Metadata

Details

Publishing frequency
Static
Version
1.0.0
Modified

08/10/2024

Distribution release date

01/08/2022

Citation Requirements
Born in Bradford

Coverage

Start date

13/02/2017

End date

13/03/2020

Time lag
Not applicable
Geographic coverage
United Kingdom, England, Yorkshire and The Humber, Bradford
Minimum age range
6
Maximum age range
56
Follow-up
0 - 6 Months

Accessibility

Language
en
Controlled vocabulary
LOCAL
Format
text/csv, text/tab-separated-values, other

Data Access Request

Dataset pipeline status
Not available
Time to dataset access
Not applicable
Access method category
Varies based on project
Access service description

Data Access Applications are reviewed monthly by the Born in Bradford Executive Group. For the majority of Data Access Applications, an extract of data fitting the requirements of the research will be provided for use by the researcher at their institution. The extract will only contain the variables required by the research. A Data Sharing Contract and Agreement will need to be signed by the researcher's institution and Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

For more information see https://borninbradford.nhs.uk/research/how-to-access-data/

Jurisdiction
GB-GBN
Data use limitation
General research use
Data use requirements
Institution-specific restrictions,Publication required,Return to database or resource
Data Controller
Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Dataset Types: Health and disease


Collection Sources: Community, Home, Other