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Post ECHO Opportunities

Our Current Cohort 1077 children with consents for NICHD data 995 children have completed at least a mini-visit short questionnaire with mother reported information weight, height, disease history (i.e., ADHD, asthma …) 788 of these children have completed in person visit physical measurements – anthropometry, blood pressure, bioimpedance, peak flow NIH Tool Box for executive functioning (inhibitory control, sustained attention and working memory) CBCL (child behavior checklist ) and SCQ (autism) biologic samples – urine, hair (some), toenail (some)

Our Current Cohort 788 In Person Visits NIH Toolbox 574 had completed as of October 2018 781 weight and height / 777 waist circumference Residential Data 900 with current residence 590 birth residence Dietary and Physical Activity Information Collected on 5 and 7 years olds 378 Food Frequency Questionnaire 316 24-hour Dietary Recalls 216 Actigraph Data

Biologic Samples 716 Urine Samples 633 Toenail Samples 538 Hair Samples

ECHO Children Characteristics 788 children with in-person visit 19% (147) Obese Cohort 48% (381) female Race-Ethnic Group 28% (218) non-Hispanic white 32% (249) non-Hispanic black 28% (221) Hispanic 12% (98) Asian Age 4% (33) age 4 years 23% (182) age 5 years 32% (250) age 6 years 31% (244) age 7 years 10% (79) age 8 years

Cohort Characteristics: 659 Clinic Visits at 9 Centers

Additional Outcome Data Prevalence of ever Autism/Asperger's Disorder/Pervasive Developmental Disorder 22/987 = 2.2% Prevalence of ever Attention Deficit Disorder or Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADD/ADHD) or Hyperactive Disorder 54/992 = 5.4% Prevalence of ever asthma 126/972 = 13.0%

Current Recruitment: 1-22-2019 793 completed visits of any type (48.8%). 639 in person visits (41.1%). Total number of participants across all 5 sites is 1555. Deactivations & refusals 135 (8.7%) -- CU, 14; CCHS, 55; MUSC, 20; NW, 21; UAB, 25 627 people remain to be engaged

ECHO Children Characteristics 995 children with any type of visit 18% (177) Obese Cohort 48% (482) female Race-Ethnic Group 31% (307) non-Hispanic white 30% (299) non-Hispanic black 26% (263) Hispanic 12% (124) Asian Age 4% (39) age 4 years 21% (207) age 5 years 31% (311) age 6 years 33% (333) age 7 years 11% (105) age 8 years