Poster sessions
Poster session 1: Thursday June 9, 13:15-14:00h
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METHODOLOGY
Chair: Valentijn de Jong
- The score after ten years of registration of systematic review protocols (P1)
Kim van der Braak - Genetic association studies in critically ill patients: protocol for a systematic review (P2)
Wenbo Zhang - Exploratory analyses in etiologic research: considerations for assessment of credibility (P3)
Kim Luijken - Calculating diagnostic performance measures in clustered data: A simulation study (P4)
Katalin Tamasi - Distinguishing acute heart failure from COPD exacerbations in COPD patients with acute dyspnoea: Integrating a supportive AI screening tool in the systematic literature review process (P5)
Sanne van Dijk
MENTAL HEALTH
Chair: Sabine Siesling
- Withdrawn (P6)
- Depression and anxiety and the incidence of cancer: A two-stage individual participant data meta-analysis of the direct association (P7)
Maartje Basten - Role of innate and adaptive immune system in migraine: A population-based cohort study (P8)
Cevdet Acarsoy - Impact of phosphate binders on quality of life in dialysis patients (P9)
Julia Colombijn - Associations between childhood adverse experiences and emotional and behavioural problems at age 16 - a network analysis (P10)
René de Vries
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Chair: Federica Giardina
- Impact of an HIV cure on HIV transmission among men who have sex with men (MSM) in the Netherlands (P11)
Franco Romero Gonzalez* - The experienced positive and negative influence of HIV on the quality of life of people living with HIV and key populations vulnerable to HIV: a qualitative study (P12)
Kim Romijnders - Sexualized drug use and STI and HIV incidence among men who have sex with men in Amsterdam, a cohort study (P13)
Carien Blomaard - How do different limiting mechanisms influence the transmission dynamics of schistosomiasis? (P14)
Veronica Malizia
DIABETES AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
Chair: Sabita Soedamah-Muthu
- The prognostic value of glycemic control prior to cancer diagnosis on mortality among patients with type 2 diabetes in Dutch primary care (P15)
Jing de Haan-Du - Beverage quality and risk of prediabetes and type 2 diabetes in the Rotterdam Study (P16)
Maria Jacobo-Cejudo* - Alcohol consumption and microvascular dysfunction: a J-shaped association– The Maastricht Study (P17)
Frank van der Heide - Prognostic value of coronary artery calcium in predicting cardiovascular diseases of patients with breast cancer (P18)
Büsra Günes - A higher glycemia level, lower adherence to healthy diet, lower cardiorespiratory fitness, smoking, and a higher systolic blood pressure are cross-sectionally associated with lower retinal sensitivity – The Maastricht Study (P19)
Sara Mokhtar
AGING AND SOCIAL EPIDEMIOLOGY
Chair: Willy-Anne van Stiphout
- Dementia prediction in the general population using clinically accessible variables: a proof-of-concept study using machine learning. The AGES-Reykjavik Study (P25)
Emma Twait - Associations between the social environment and cardiometabolic health outcomes: systematic review (and meta-analysis) (P26)
Taymara Abreu - The sex difference in self-rated health among older adults: Longitudinal analyses across different birth cohorts and educational levels (P27)
Lena Sialino - Diverging death risks: mortality as a corollary of economic, social, cultural and person capital (P28)
Yuwei Qi - Prenatal famine exposure and cognitive function from age 68 to 74 (P29)
Marileen Wiegersma
PERINATAL AND PEDIATRIC EPIDEMIOLOGY
Chair: Henk Groen
- Environmental noise exposure during pregnancy and embryonic and fetal growth: The Generation R study (P30)
Naomi Graafland - The effect of burns on children's growth trajectory: a nationwide study (P31)
Maxime Dominique Cuijpers - Early pregnancy metabolite profiles and gestational blood pressure (P32)
Sophie Blaauwendraad - Environmental risk factors for congenital solitary functioning kidney (P33)
Sander Groen in ‘t Woud* - Congenital anomalies in the Netherlands 2009-2018: can increased prevalence in Limburg be explained with socio-economic, health, and environmental factors? (P34)
Audrey Meulendijks
*Nominated for the VvE Poster Award
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OCCUPATIONAL EPIDEMIOLOGY
Chair: Alex Burdorf
- Night shift work and sleep quality in a prospective cohort of female nurses (P20)
Jelle Vlaanderen - Withdrawn (P21)
- Associations between night shift work and weight change within the Nightingale Study (P22)
Henriëtte van Duijne - Night shift work and risk of colorectal cancer: results from a prospective cohort study among 59,947 female nurses in the Netherlands (P23)
Linske de Bruijn - Socio-economic participation of persons with hemophilia: results from the sixth Hemophilia in the Netherlands study (P24)
Erna van Balen*
METHODOLOGY
Chair: Anke Richters
- Withdrawn (P35)
- Approaches to estimating clearance rates for Human Papillomavirus groupings: a systematic review and real data examples (P36)
Eline Wijstma* - Towards more efficient multi-arm exercise trials in oncology: application of a Bayesian adaptive decision-theoretic approach (P37)
Laurien Buffart - Associations between late-onset preeclampsia and the use of calcium-based antacids and proton pump inhibitors during pregnancy: a prospective cohort study (P38)
Marleen van Gelder* - Distribution of absolute risks provided by prediction models developed using supervised machine learning (P39)
Constanza Andaur Navarro
ENVIRONMENTAL EPIDEMIOLOGY
Chair: Leo Schouten
- Prenatal risk factors for Alzheimer’s Disease-related brain pathology (P40)
Amber Boots - Associations of maternal urinary bisphenol and phthalate concentrations with offspring reproductive development (P41)
Sophie Blaauwendraad - Withdrawn (P42)
- Associations between the urban exposome and type 2 diabetes: A penalised regression by LASSO and a deep learning approach (P43)
Haykanush Ohanyan* - Ethnic and socioeconomic inequalities in relation to air pollution exposure in the Netherlands (P44)
Lieke van den Brekel
COVID-19
Chair: Iris van Rooij
- Withdrawn (P45)
- Withdrawn (P46)
- Clinical prediction models for mortality in COVID-19 patients: an external validation and individual participant data meta-analysis (COVID-PRECISE) (P47)
Valentijn de Jong - Withdrawn (P48)
- Multidimensional health status assessment of COVID-19 survivors at three and twelve months after hospital discharge: a monocentre retrospective cohort study (P49)
Debbie Gach
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
Chair: Nynke Smidt
- Primary health care contact preceding the diagnosis of peripheral artery disease: do women present themselves differently than men before being referred to a specialist? (P50)
Cindy Porras - Sex differences in the relationship between New York Heart Association functional classification and survival in cardiovascular disease patients: A mediation analysis of exercise capacity (P51)
Niels Stens - Association of intima-media thickness measured at the common-carotid artery with incident carotid plaque: Pooled analysis of 20 prospective studies (P52)
Lena Tschiderer* - Intima-media thickness at the near or far wall of the common-carotid-artery in cardiovascular risk assessment (P53)
Lisa Seekircher - Medication prevalence in CHD patients in South America: systematic review and meta-analysis (P54)
Anna Marza Florensa
LIFESTYLE
Chair: Alina Vrieling
- Women who smoke at the start of pregnancy are more likely referred to an obstetrician during pregnancy and birth: results from a cohort study (P55)
Stella Weiland - Diet, lung function level, lung function decline and respiratory symptoms in the Lifelines Cohort Study (P56)
Cian Mitchell* - The mediation of health behaviors in the association of depression and anxiety with the risk of cancer: An individual participant data meta-analysis (P57)
Kuan-Yu Pan - Accelerometer-derived physical activity and sedentary time and cardiac biomarkers (P58)
Evelien Vandercappellen - Participant recruitment and at-home-measurement of cardiometabolic markers: Challenges, costs, and key learnings from the Supreme Nudge parallel cluster-randomised controlled supermarket trial (P59)
Josine Stuber
CANCER
Chair: Sjoerd Elias
- Longitudinal associations of adherence to World Cancer Research Fund/American Institute for Cancer Research (WCRF/AICR) and Dutch Healthy Diet (DHD) recommendations with kynurenines in colorectal cancer survivors after treatment (P60)
Daniëlle Holthuijsen* - Cumulative risks of false positive recall and screen detected breast cancer after seven rounds of screening (P61)
Lindy Kregting - Optimizing the set of pairs of radiologists that double read screening mammograms (P62)
Jessie Gommers - Determinants of extremely dense breast tissue (P63)
Sophie van Grinsven - The gap between rare and common cancers still exists: results from a population-based study in the Netherlands (P64)
Eline de Heus
PHARMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY
Chair: Marloes Bazelier
- Discontinuation of infliximab treatment in patients with inflammatory bowel disease: a comparison between patients who retransitioned to originator and those who remained on biosimilar (P65)
Rosanne Meijboom - Introducing the International Society for Pharmacoepidemiology Dutch student chapter (P66)
Melissa Leung - The first opioid prescription and the prescribers of opioids after knee and hip arthroplasty (P67)
Heather van Brug - Preoperative opioid prescriptions before total knee and hip arthroplasty: a nationwide cohort study (P68)
Heather van Brug - The association of opioid use with risk of ICU admission and mortality in the adult Dutch population (P69)
Ajda Bedene
*Nominated for the VvE Poster Award
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