First scientific meeting

Paris was the venue for the first scientific meeting on the Elfe cohort on 13 March 2017. This one-day event was attended by nearly 150 researchers and institutional partners.
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On this page, you will find slideshows of most of the presentations (some are not yet available to download as their results are still awaiting publication).

INTRODUCTION
Progress report on the Elfe study
Marie-Aline Charles, Director of the Elfe INSERM joint research unit
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SESSION 1: A cohort for studying children’s socialization
How mothers and fathers care for their infants: social variations in tastes and practices
Olivia Samuel, Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University (Printemps lab) / INED, Carole Brugeilles & Rose Prigent, University of Paris West Nanterre, Yoann Demoli, Christine Hamelin & Anne Paillet, Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University (Printemps lab)
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Social positions, childrearing styles and types of infant development 
Bertrand Geay & Emilie Spruyt, University of Picardy (University Centre for Research on Public Administration and Politics, CURAPP-CNRS), Pierig Humeau, University of Limoges (Group for Sociological Research on Contemporary Societies, GRESCO)
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SESSION 2: A cohort for studying the effects of environmental contaminants
Exposure of pregnant women to environmental contaminants in France in 2011
Clémentine Dereumeaux, French National Public Health Agency
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SESSION 3: A platform for cooperation between birth cohorts
Occupational exposure to cosmetics, working in care settings and pregnancy outcomes
Ronan Garlantézec, University of Rennes 1, INSERM (Institute for Research in Health, Environment and Work, IRSET)

SESSION 4: A cohort for multidisciplinary projects: the SOFI project
Milk diet in the first year of life: an overview
Blandine de Lauzon-Guillain in the name of the partners in the Sociocultural Determinants of Feeding in Infancy (SOFI) project, INSERM (Centre for Epidemiological and Statistical Research, CRESS)
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Breastfeeding in France: effects of origin on breastfeeding practices
Claire Kersuzan, University of Bordeaux (Centre for Comparative Labour and Social Security Law, COMPTRASEC), Christine Tichit, INRA, Xavier Thierry, INED
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Mothers’ breastfeeding practices in relation to prevailing norms: insights from an Elfe qualitative survey
Claire Kersuzan, University of Bordeaux (COMPTRASEC), Christine Tichit & Géraldine Comoretto, INRA, Aurélie Maurice, University of Paris 13 (Health Education & Practices Laboratory, LEPS)
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Determinants of dietary diversification
Sophie Nicklaus & Eléa Ksiazek, INRA, Marie Bournez, INRA / Dijon University Hospital
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SESSION 5: A cohort with an international outlook
Growing up in France in a family of immigrant origin: experiences marked by migration?
Tatiana Eremenko, INED
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Parents’ migratory status and health inequalities at birth
Lidia Panico, INED, Bárbara Castillo Rico, Bank of France

The United Kingdom’s Millennium Cohort: its origins and its future
Heather Joshi, Centre for Longitudinal Studies, University College London
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