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1 - Clinical Medicine
University of Leicester
Maternal caffeine intake during pregnancy and the risk of fetal growth restriction: a large prospective observational study.
The author made a substantial contribution to the conception and design of the study, to the organisation of the conduct of the
study, to carrying out the study (including acquisition of study data) and to the analysis and interpretation of study data. The
author helped to draft the output and critique the output for important intellectual content.
This was a multi-centre study (Leicester/Leeds) of 2635 pregnancies during 2003-2006. At Leicester, Cooke was the Principal
Investigator and grant-holder, responsible for the management of the study, including: coordinating laboratory/clinic
interactions; provision and receipt of study questionnaires/sample tubes; data and biological sample (total n=9380) custody
chain; data entry. Cooke helped to draft and critiqued the publication. Konje was Co-applicant; supervised and contributed to
patient recruitment; Chaired FSA Steering Committee overseeing delivery of study; contributed to data analysis and clinical
interpretation. Konje provided initial manuscript draft, collated comments from co-authors, made the final submission to the
journal and is corresponding author