
Children of the 90s (Cohort Study)
The Children of the 90s study, also known as the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children, is a long-term research project based in the UK. It started in the early 1990s and follows a cohort of children born in that decade to understand how various factors—such as genetics, environment, and lifestyle—affect health and development. Researchers collect data through surveys and health assessments, aiming to inform public health policies and improve outcomes for future generations. This study provides valuable insights into childhood development and the influences that shape a person's life from an early age.