Factors associated with maternal-reported actions to prevent type 1 diabetes in the first year of the TEDDY study

Factors associated with maternal-reported actions to prevent type 1 diabetes in the first year of the TEDDY study Smith LB, Lynch KF, Baxter J, Lernmark B, Roth R, Simell T, Johnson SB, TEDDY Study Group Diabetes Care https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24041684 Total Page Visits: 50083 – Today Page Visits: 54

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At high risk for early withdrawal: using a cumulative risk model to increase retention in the first year of the TEDDY study

At high risk for early withdrawal: using a cumulative risk model to increase retention in the first year of the TEDDY study Johnson SB, Lynch KF, Lee HS, Smith L, Baxter J, Lernmark B, Roth R, Simell T, TEDDY Study Group J Clin Epidemiol https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24725640 Total Page Visits: 50083 – Today Page Visits: 54

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Maternal anxiety about a child’s diabetes risk in the TEDDY study: the potential role of life stress, postpartum depression, and risk perception

Maternal anxiety about a child’s diabetes risk in the TEDDY study: the potential role of life stress, postpartum depression, and risk perception Roth R, Lynch K, Lernmark B, Baxter J, Simell T, Smith L, Swartling U, Ziegler AG, Johnson SB, TEDDY Study Group Pediatr Diabetes https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25082392 Total Page Visits: 50083 – Today Page Visits: 54

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Predicting Later Study Withdrawal in Participants Active in a Longitudinal Birth Cohort Study for 1 Year: The TEDDY Study

Predicting Later Study Withdrawal in Participants Active in a Longitudinal Birth Cohort Study for 1 Year: The TEDDY Study Johnson SB, Lynch KF, Baxter J, Lernmark B, Roth R, Simell T, Smith L, TEDDY Study Group J Pediatr Psychol https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26412232 Total Page Visits: 50083 – Today Page Visits: 54

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Participant Experiences in the Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young Study: Common Reasons for Withdrawing.

Participant Experiences in the Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young Study: Common Reasons for Withdrawing. Lernmark B, Lynch K, Baxter J, Roth R, Simell T, Smith L, Swartling U, Johnson SB, Teddy Study Group J Diabetes Res. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26682228 Total Page Visits: 50083 – Today Page Visits: 54

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Factors associated with longitudinal food record compliance in a paediatric cohort study

Factors associated with longitudinal food record compliance in a paediatric cohort study Yang J, Lynch KF, Uusitalo UM, Foterek K, Hummel S, Silvis K, Aronsson CA, Riikonen A, Rewers M, She JX, Ziegler AG, Simell OG, Toppari J, Hagopian WA, Lernmark Å, Akolkar B, Krischer JP, Norris JM, Virtanen SM, Johnson SB, TEDDY Study Group […]

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A Comparison of Rule-based Analysis with Regression Methods in Understanding the Risk Factors for Study Withdrawal in a Pediatric Study.

A Comparison of Rule-based Analysis with Regression Methods in Understanding the Risk Factors for Study Withdrawal in a Pediatric Study. Haghighi M, Johnson SB, Qian X, Lynch KF, Vehik K, Huang S, TEDDY Study Group Sci Rep. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27561809 Total Page Visits: 50083 – Today Page Visits: 54

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