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Lower PD100 sRaw values at 9 years were significantly related to persistent symptoms from age 5 years to 9 years, and also with a larger number of severe exacerbations between 5 and 9 years, parental atopy, and an obstructive lung function pattern at age 9 years.
No association was found for dietary pattern at age 4 and percent breast density.
It is unlikely that these limitations can be overcome, as it would be difficult to devise another method for the observer to retrospectively assess the participant's balding pattern at age 35.
Previous work using ALSPAC data suggested children with a higher score on the 'junk' pattern at age 4 were more likely to have higher hyperactivity scores at age 7 (Wiles et al. 2009).
These participants were also asked to select the picture from the Hamilton-Norwood scale which best depicted their balding pattern at age 35, and were not permitted to look at the photographs while completing the questionnaire.
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The geographic and sex related patterns at age 15-59 were similar to those seen at age 25-34.
Results from factor analyses revealed three dietary patterns at age 4 years and four dietary patterns during adulthood.
There was no evidence of an association between dietary patterns at age 4 or energy intake and percent breast density.
The photographs were used by the observers to independently assess the men's balding patterns at age 35 while the participants completed the questionnaire.
The early childhood caries pattern changes at age three and begins to affect the first and second primary molars [ 4, 5].
Previous studies using ALSPAC data have shown associations between childhood dietary patterns at ages three, four and seven, and school attainment at ages 10-11 (Fetnstein et al. 2008); and between diet at age four and hyperactivity at age seven (Wiles et al. 2009).
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