
The Department of Paediatrics at the University of Cambridge and Mothercare Group Foundation: Providing a healthy future for our children
Throughout our lives, our bodies are exposed to thousands of chemicals in the environment. The Cambridge Baby Growth Study, a long-term research project undertaken by the Department of Paediatrics at the University of Cambridge, indicates that some of these substances can be extremely harmful to babies and young children, affecting their development in the womb and introducing a risk of serious health problems in later life.
Over 2000 families have participated in the study to date, giving generously of their time and co-operation, including completing questionnaires, and providing samples and measurements for scientific analysis. Over 6500 biological samples have been collected and 2700 questionnaires completed to date.
Results have begun to yield valuable and unique information. For example, the study has shown that the condition of undescended testes in boys has increased more than three-fold in the UK since the 1950s, and far more is being learnt about how babies grow in early life, and exactly what is healthy nutrition and weight gain. Also, data collected from blood spot samples is being used to establish markers that reflect the chemicals that infants and children are exposed to.
These and further results from the study have begun, and will continue, to inform policy makers at the highest level of the measures to be taken if the risk to babies and young children of exposure to potentially harmful chemicals is to be reduced. In this way, the research is leading directly to improved welfare for the unborn child and for infants during their early development.
Mothercare Group Foundation’s support, totalling £90,000, has been invaluable in sustaining the contact with and involvement of participating families, without which the study would not be yielding such wide ranging and longitudinal results.