Design and Overview of PIN3 and PIN3plus
The
third phase of the PIN Study is a prospective cohort data collection
effort examining whether physical activity or stress (PIN3), or
placental vascular compromise (PIN3plus) are associated with preterm
birth. Because protocols are common for PIN3 and PIN3plus for most
women, they will be described together and referred to as PIN3.
PIN3 includes a cohort of pregnant women seeking services from prenatal
clinics at UNC Hospitals. Recruitment began in January 2001 and ended
in June 2005, with 2006 women recruited. Placenta collection began July
2002.
Women were recruited for enrollment at <20 weeks' gestation, and were
asked to complete the following:
- 2 research clinic visits -- one at <20 weeks' gestation and one at 24-29 weeks' gestation
- 2 telephone interviews -- one at 17-22 weeks' gestation and one at 27-30 weeks' gestation
- 2 self-administered questionnaires -- distributed at each of the clinic visits
- a food frequency questionnaire -- distributed at the second clinic visit
After delivery, placentas were collected, and women were asked to complete a brief questionnaire while in the hospital.
Following delivery, medical charts were abstracted.