Parallel Session 1 May 29 - 14:00 - 15:15 |
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Hendrik Marsman - Sustainability | |||
14:00 | OP.1.01 | Tipping the balance of protein transition: An agent-based model of cross-contextual spillover effects of interventions at the workplace on types of protein consumption at home settings | Yinjie Zhu |
14:15 | OP.1.02 | Greenspace, air pollution, and mortality | Ina Rissanen |
14:30 | OP.1.03 | 30km/h speed limits for better public health: Meta-narrative evidence synthesis of the evidence | Carel-Peter van Erpecum * |
14:45 | OP.1.04 | Reporting of sustainability outcomes and design considerations in clinical trials: an explorative systematic review | Florien van Royen |
15:00 | OP.1.05 | Towards sustainable use of devices in healthcare | Marjan Alssema |
Springer - Methodology I | |||
14:00 | OP.2.01 | Development and internal validation of mammography feature-based prognostic models for distant recurrence-free survival of invasive breast cancer in a screening cohort | Jim Peters |
14:15 | OP.2.02 | Does conducting clinical trials at home improve participant representativeness? | Amos de Jong |
14:30 | OP.2.03 | Evaluation of semi-automated screening tool performance in title-abstract screening for systematic reviews of intervention and prognosis | Isa Spiero |
14:45 | OP.2.04 | Surveillance of antibiotic use in Dutch long term care facilities: prescriptions versus dispenses | Mirthe Biesheuvel |
15:00 | OP.2.05 | Illustrating the consequences of plug-and-play use of tree-based models for clinical prediction modeling | Lotta Meijerink |
Copijn - Oncology I | |||
14:00 | OP.3.01 | Early life adiposity and adult breast cancer risk: dose-response meta-analyses of prospective studies within the Global Cancer Update Programme (CUP Global) | Moniek van Zutphen * |
14:15 | OP.3.02 | Socioeconomic inequalities in cancer incidence and stage at diagnosis in the Netherlands: a nationwide population-based study | Meggie Drissen |
14:30 | OP.3.03 | An optimal 25-hydroxyvitamin D status is potentially inversely associated with the development of colorectal neoplasms in individuals with Lynch syndrome | Marjolein Bulbaai |
14:45 | OP.3.04 | Feasibility and diagnostic value of menstrual cycle timing for breast MRI screening: Practical challenges and impact on diagnostic accuracy observed in the DENSE Trial | Sophie van Grinsven |
15:00 | OP.3.05 | Fluid intake and risk of recurrence and progression in patients with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer | Ivy Beeren |
Zocher - Diabetes | |||
14:00 | OP.4.01 | Physical examination in phase 3 and 4 drug interventional type 2 diabetes mellitus clinical trial protocols – what is to be done and why? | Julia Kopanz |
14:15 | OP.4.02 | Associations between chronotype waist circumference, visceral fat, liver fat, and incidence of type 2 diabetes | Jeroen van der Velde |
14:30 | OP.4.03 | Sex hormone-binding globulin may explain sex differences for glucose homeostasis and incidence of type 2 diabetes: The KORA study | Hamidreza Raeisi-Dehkordi # |
14:45 | OP.4.04 | What drives the decision to participate in a clinical trial from home? – a focus group study in persons living with type 2 diabetes mellitus | Julia Kopanz |
15:00 | OP.4.05 | Towards personalised medicine: the potential of intensive longitudinal data to assess the interplay of chronic diseases | Sanne van Dijk * |
Parallel Session 2 May 29 - 15:45 - 17:00 |
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Hendrik Marsman - Global Health | |||
15:45 | OP.1.06 | Multidimensional energy poverty and acute respiratory infection in children under five years of age: evidence from 22 low- and middle-income countries | Merel Stevens |
16:00 | OP.1.07 | Association between prenatal multiple micronutrient supplements and pregnancy outcomes; A prospective longitudinal study in Parepare, Indonesia | Sabaria Manti Battung |
16:15 | OP.1.08 | Timing of selection of medicines for diabetes, hepatitis C, HIV, oncology and tuberculosis on National Essential Medicines Lists compared to the WHO Model List | Moska Hellamand |
16:30 | OP.1.09 | The impact of a novel drug regimen in accelerating lymphatic filariasis elimination in Africa: a mathematical modelling study | Ananthu James |
16:45 | OP.1.10 | Pathways of Improved Nutritional Status of Under-five Children in Bangladesh Through Women's Empowerment, Food intake and Health Seeking Behaviour | Saira Parveen Jolly # |
Springer - Oncology II | |||
15:45 | OP.2.06 | Hormonal contraceptive use around menopause and its association with breast density | Sophie van Grinsven |
16:00 | OP.2.07 | Dynamic prediction of advanced colorectal neoplasia in inflammatory bowel disease | Sjoerd Elias |
16:15 | OP.2.08 | The role of cardiometabolic disease in the association of coffee consumption with all-cause mortality in colorectal cancer patients | Abisola Oyelere |
16:30 | OP.2.09 | Dietary and lifestyle inflammation scores in relation to colorectal cancer recurrence and all-cause mortality: a longitudinal analysis | Vera Wesselink |
16:45 | OP.2.10 | BRCA1/2 tumour testing in epithelial ovarian cancer: adherence to guidelines in a real-world setting in the Northern Netherlands | Lieke Lanjouw |
Copijn - Lifestyle and Nutrition | |||
15:45 | OP.3.06 | Integration of Well-being into Health Impact Assessment | Xuan Chen |
16:00 | OP.3.07 | Exercise effect on depression in patients with cancer varies by patient characteristics: An Individual Participant Data Meta-analysis of 26 randomized controlled trials | Marlou-Floor Kenkhuis |
16:15 | OP.3.08 | Heritability of Stress Exposures: Insights from the Lifelines Cohort | Felix Reichelt # |
16:30 | OP.3.09 | Association between metabolomics-based biomarker scores and 10-year cognitive decline in men and women. The Doetinchem Cohort Study | Annelot Smit |
16:45 | OP.3.10 | Dietary patterns derived using reduced rank regression in postmenopausal women and risk of mortality: a population-based study | Mojgan Amiri |
Zocher - Perinatal and Pediatric Epidemiology | |||
15:45 | OP.4.06 | Trends in total and live birth prevalence of orofacial clefts and the effect of prenatal detection on pregnancy outcome in the northern Netherlands | Sofia Anania # |
16:00 | OP.4.07 | The interplay between psychological wellbeing, stress, loneliness, and suicidal ideation among Dutch youth: a multi-wave cross-lagged study | Stella Brugman |
16:15 | OP.4.08 | Influence of fine particular matter and environmental green spaces on the infant’s neurodevelopment | Jackline Vicent Mbishi |
16:30 | OP.4.09 | The impact of a changing environment on child health: opportunities in a large dynamic cohort study | Maartje Basten |
16:45 | OP.4.10 | The survival disparity between children and adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with Ewing sarcoma in the Netherlands did not change since the 1990s despite improved survival: a population-based study | Maya Schulpen |
Parallel Session 3 May 30 - 11:00 - 12:30 |
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Hendrik Marsman - Infectious Diseases | |||
11:00 | OP.1.11 | Use of passive samplers as wastewater monitoring tool during a mumps outbreak: a proof-of-concept study | Aart Dijkstra |
11:15 | OP.1.12 | Assessment of SNP distance cut-offs for Mycobacterium tuberculosis transmission without contact data | Bastiaan van der Roest |
11:30 | OP.1.13 | Quality of and methodological heterogeneity in COVID-19 Vaccine safety studies – Case study of the myocarditis safety signal | Tu Pham Hien Trang |
11:45 | OP.1.14 | Effectiveness of Omicron XBB.1.5 vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 Omicron XBB and JN.1 infection in a prospective cohort study in the Netherlands, October 2023 to March 2024 | Anne Huiberts * |
12:00 | OP.1.15 | Impact of adherence and stringency on the effectiveness of lockdown measures: a modelling study | Joren Brunekreef |
12:15 | OP.1.16 | Federated learning as a smart tool for data analysis in infectious disease research: a scoping review | Laura Zwiers |
Springer - Methodology II | |||
11:00 | OP.2.11 | Clinical utilization of prediction models without sufficient validation or impact assessment: a prospective cohort study | Banafsheh Arshi |
11:15 | OP.2.12 | Data-driven causal discovery for agnostic analyses: current state and implications for exposome studies | Salome Kakhaia |
11:30 | OP.2.13 | How tailored recruitment activities contribute to the inclusion of a diverse study population for a unique dynamic youth cohort study | Marileen Wiegersma |
11:45 | OP.2.14 | Comparison of air pollution mortality effect estimates using different long-term exposure assessment methods | Femke Bouma |
12:00 | OP.2.15 | Validation of the incidence of reported periprosthetic joint infections in total hip and knee prostheses in the Dutch Arthroplasty Register | Mirthe van Veghel |
12:15 | OP.2.16 | Measurement error in healthcare records and pooled cohort data | Valentijn de Jong |
Copijn - Cardiovascular Disease | |||
11:00 | OP.3.11 | Differential effects of air pollution on incident ischemic heart disease and stroke by ethnicity: a nationwide follow-up analysis in the Netherlands | Lieke van den Brekel |
11:15 | OP.3.12 | Changes in neighbourhood walkability and incident CVD: a population-based cohort study of three million adults covering 24 years | Paul Meijer * |
11:30 | OP.3.13 | Early identification of the association between rofecoxib and cardiovascular adverse events using real-world data from the UK: A case-control and case-crossover design | Donya Moslemzadeh # |
11:45 | OP.3.14 | Interaction between lifestyle and polygenic risk in hypertension: insights from the Lifelines Cohort Study | Anna Argoty Pantoja |
12:00 | OP.3.15 | Associations of dietary fatty acids with the incidence of carotid atherosclerotic plaque components: a prospective study | Luoshiyuan Zuo |
12:15 | OP.3.16 | Identifying and profiling patients with heart failure in a population-based cohort through linkage of primary and secondary care data | Eleonora Iob |
Zocher - COREON | |||
11:00 | COREON | Anonymity after anonymising data | Bart Torensma & Daniël Groos |
* Nominated for Oral Presentation Award # Nominated for Student Award