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    Kenntnisse und tatsächliche Umsetzung der Empfehlungen zur Prävention des plötzlichen Säuglingstods innerhalb des ersten Lebensjahres – eine Analyse longitudinaler Daten der KUNO Kids Gesundheitsstudie

    Der plötzliche Säuglingstod (sudden infant death syndrome [SIDS]) ist immer noch eine der wichtigsten Todesursachen im Säuglingsalter.

    Dr. med. Ludwig M. Seebauer, Vincent D. Gaertner, Sara Fill Malfertheiner in Somnologie (2024)

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    Implementation of safe infant sleep recommendations during night-time sleep in the first year of life in a German birth cohort

    The aim of our study was to assess the extent to which families followed recommendations, issued by the German society for sleep medicine, for the prevention of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) during night...

    Vincent D. Gaertner, Sara Fill Malfertheiner, Janina Postpischil in Scientific Reports (2023)

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    Prevalences of cardiometabolic risk and lifestyle factors in young parents: evidence from a German birth cohort study

    Studies show that parents significantly impact their children’s health through their cardiometabolic risk profile and health behavior. There is only little information about the prevalence of cardiometabolic r...

    Jana Brunner, Sara Fill Malfertheiner, Susanne Brandstetter in BMC Cardiovascular Disorders (2022)

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    Utilisation of supplementary prenatal screening and diagnostics in Germany: cross-sectional study using data from the KUNO Kids Health Study

    Appropriate health system utilisation during pregnancy is fundamental for maintaining maternal and child’s health. To study the use and determinants of supplementary prenatal screening and diagnostics in Germa...

    Johanna Mayer, Susanne Brandstetter, Christina Tischer in BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth (2022)

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    Breastfeeding behavior is not associated with health literacy: evidence from the German KUNO-Kids birth cohort study

    Despite the health benefits of full breastfeeding for both infants and mothers, less than 50% of mothers in Germany practice this method for at least 4 months after childbirth. Because of the growing importanc...

    Teresa M. Graus, Susanne Brandstetter in Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics (2021)

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    A prospective longitudinal cohort study: evolution of GERD symptoms during the course of pregnancy

    Symptoms of gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD) in pregnancy are reported with a prevalence of 30–80%. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence and severity of GERD symptoms during the course of ...

    Sara Fill Malfertheiner, Maximilian V Malfertheiner in BMC Gastroenterology (2012)