Praktijkgericht onderzoek in het kader van de medische vervolgopleiding M&G Oxana Moustafaeva, Jeugdarts KNMG, AIOS M&G 2e fase
In deze studie onderzoeken wij de tevredenheid van ouders over de slaap van hun kind in de ontwikkelingsfase van 6 maanden tot 4 jaar. Daarnaast inventariseren wij welke slaapproblemen door ouders in de spreekkamer worden benoemd en bij welke leeftijd van het kind. Met de kennis die wij door dit onderzoek verkrijgen kunnen wij ouders beter ondersteunen door op het juiste moment een contactinterventie te plaatsen.
Praktijkgericht onderzoek in het kader van de medische vervolgopleiding M&G Oxana Moustafaeva, Jeugdarts KNMG, AIOS M&G 2e fase
Aim is to explore the perspectives of child health care professionals and sleep experts on the potential determinants of inadequate sleep among children aged 4-12 years.
Laura Belmon 1,2, Fay Brasser 1,2, Maartje van Stralen 3, Irene Harmsen 2, Vincent Busch 2, Mai Chin A Paw 1
Amsterdam UMC AMC: prof. K. Stronks, dr. W. Waterlander, dr. T. Vrijkotte, A. Luna Pinzon; VUmc: prof. M. Chin A Paw, dr. T. Altenburg, dr. A. Singh, M. Anselma, R. Chrifou Erasmus MC prof. H. Raat, dr. E. van den Akker, dr. W. Nusselder, E. van den Eynde Maastricht University prof. S. Kremers, dr. R. Hermans, M. Overman Vrije Universiteit prof. J. Seidell, dr. C. Dijkstra, dr. J. Halberstadt, dr. C. Renders, H. Emke AAGG K. den Hertog, V. Busch, L. van Houtum, S. van de Vlasakker GGD Amsterdam prof. A. Verhoeff Stadsdeel Oost A. Kamsteeg
Aim is to develop a system-wide intervention that promotes healthy sleep behavior among children aged 6-9 years living in disadvantaged neighborhoods in Amsterdam.
Fay Brasser 1,2, Laura Belmon 1,2, Vincent Busch 2, Maartje van Stralen 3, Irene Harmsen 2, Mai Chin A Paw 1
We aim to identify and assess the psychometric properties of selfand parent-reported questionnaires that measure sleep behavior in children aged 4- 12 years old.
Maj-Britt M.R. Inhulsen 1,2, Vincent Busch 2,3, Jaap C. Seidell 1,2, Joanne K. Ujcic-Voortman 2 , and Maartje M. van Stralen 1
The main aim of GROEI! is to examine whether dysfunctional parenting predicts methylation (gene silencing) in a glucocorticoid gene pathway in children that is responsible for their heightened stress reactivity, leading to disruptive behavior.
Zeegers, M. A. J.1 & Overbeek, G. J. 1
The aim of food4smiles is to promote a healthy growth and development of children in the first 1000 days of their lives, together with parents and other stakeholders. The study area of food4smiles is Amsterdam Nieuw-West in Amsterdam. A multi-ethnic neighbourhood in the Netherlands.
GülcanBektas¹, Femke Boelsma¹, CoosjeDijkstra¹and Jacob C. Seidell¹
Aim is to examine and determine factors in early life that might explain the later health and development of the child, with special attention to ethnic and socioeconomic inequalities.
Esi van der Zwan 1,Noekievan Lieshout 1, Sara Saleh 1, Margreet Harskamp-van Ginkel 1, Susanne de Rooij 1,2andTanja Vrijkotte 1
Angelina Hammond 1,2, Meron Taye1,2, Rumeysa Kilinc1,2, Joanne Ujčič-Voortman1,2
Froukje E. Takens1,2, Vincent Busch 1, Joanne K. Ujčič-Voortman1, and Mai J.M. Chinapaw2
Aim is to capture individual differences in endogenous attention control and emotion regulation in 3- to 4.5- month-old infants and how their interplay contributes to the later development of self-regulation capacities at 12 and 18 months of age.
Martina Zaharieva1,2, Cristina Colonnesi2, Roos Rodenburg2, & Ingmar Visser1
Our aim is to get a better understanding of how diverse everyday parenting practices and infants’ eating, sleeping and physical activity patterns develop over the years and how they are influenced by social factors. This can help improve family and parenting services provided by public health organizations.
Christian Bröer 1, Gerlieke Veltkamp 1 , Gerben Moerman1, Carolien Bouw1, and Franca de Waard1
Within the Sarphati Cohort research is conducted into the growth and development of Amsterdam children.
Project aim is to develop an algorithm that predicts the optimal family support for individual children with early disruptive behavior problems, based on risk factor
relevance, risk factor malleability, and perceived treatment acceptability.
Patty Leijten
Research Priority Area Yield; Research Institute Child Development and Education University of Amsterdam
The general objective of AIMS is to establish an infrastructure that allows for (explorative) research on the development of the microbiome in relation to healthy growth and development. There will be a special focus on growth trajectories and oral health, and special attention for the role of nutrition and other lifestyle factors in children aged 0 – 3 years old from the ethnically diverse population of Amsterdam.
Janne de Ruyter, Joanne Ujčič-Voortman, Luuk Haring, Menno de Jong, Daniel Mende, Jaap Seidell, Arnoud Verhoeff
With Sarphati Diaries we aim to collect extensive data on dietary intake during weaning in order to 1) understand ethnic differences in dietary intake at 6 and 12 months of age in the diverse population of Amsterdam, including Dutch, Turkish, Moroccan and Surinamese infants and 2) identify indicators that could be used for developing an age specific tool to assess determinants of dietary intake among infants.
Joy Hall, Outi Sirkka , Joanne Ujčič-Voortman, Jaap Seidell, Arnoud Verhoeff