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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Sep 24.
Published in final edited form as: Prev Med. 2013 Nov 27;59:60–67. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2013.11.020

Appendix 1.

Quality review criteria for included studies based on the Newcastle-Ottawa Quality Assessment Scale for cohort studies

Quality assessment items Score
Selection (maximum score = 4)
Representativeness of the exposed cohort
 Truly or somewhat representative of the average child in the community 1
 Selected group of users or no description of the derivation of the cohort 0
Selection of the non-exposed cohort
 Drawn from the same community as the exposed cohort 1
 Drawn from a different source or no description 0
Ascertainment of exposure
 Secure record, structured interview or administered questionnaire 1
 Written self-report questionnaire or no description 0
Demonstration that the outcome was not present at the start of the study
 Yes 1
 No 0
Comparability (maximum score = 2)
Comparability of the cohorts on the basis of the design or analysis
 Study controls for essential confounding variables (SES indicator and maternal BMI) and additional relevant confounders 2
 Study controls for some relevant confounding variables 1
 Inadequate consideration of confounding variables 0
Outcome (maximum score = 3)
Assessment of outcome
 Objective measurement of height and weight 1
 Self-report or no description 0
Was follow-up long enough for outcomes to occur
 Yes 1
 No 0
Adequacy of follow-up
 Complete follow-up or subjects lost to follow-up unlikely to introduce bias (small number lost or description provided of lost) 1
 Inadequate follow-up rate or no description provided of those lost 0