Born in Bradford

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Born in Bradford

Born in Bradford (pronunciation: /bɔːrn ɪn ˈbrædfərd/) is a large biomedical research study that aims to improve health and wellbeing outcomes for children and families in Bradford, a city in the United Kingdom. The study is one of the largest research studies in the world, tracking the lives of over 13,500 children since their birth in the years 2007-2010.

Etymology

The term "Born in Bradford" is a straightforward English phrase that denotes the birthplace of the individuals involved in the study. "Bradford" refers to the city in West Yorkshire, England, where the study is based.

Related Terms

  • Biomedical Research: An approach to research that applies biological and physiological principles to clinical practice.
  • Cohort Study: A type of observational study that follows a group of people (a cohort) over time.
  • Epidemiology: The study and analysis of the distribution, patterns and determinants of health and disease conditions in defined populations.
  • Public Health: The science of protecting and improving the health of people and their communities.

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