TY - JOUR
T1 - Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases Etiology Research Center (CMERC) cohort
T2 - study protocol and results of the first 3 years of enrollment
AU - Shim, Jee Seon
AU - Song, Bo Mi
AU - Lee, Jung Hyun
AU - Lee, Seung Won
AU - Park, Ji Hye
AU - Choi, Dong Phil
AU - Lee, Myung Ha
AU - Ha, Kyoung Hwa
AU - Kim, Dae Jung
AU - Park, Sungha
AU - Lee, Won Woo
AU - Kim, Hyeon Chang
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Although the etiologies of cardiovascular disease (CVD) are widely understood, the goal of finding a globally effective solution for preventing CVD is unrealistic. Therefore, we aimed to conduct a community-based prospective study on the prevention and management of CVD in Korean adults. This study was designed to recruit 8,000 healthy adults over the course of 5 years. The baseline assessment includes a wide range of established CVD risk factors, including demographic characteristics, medical history, health behaviors, psychological conditions, body size and composition, blood pressure, the augmentation index, carotid ultrasonography, an electrocardiogram, and biochemical indicators, as well as some novel factors, such as social network characteristics, exposure to environmental pollutants, inflammatory markers, hemostatic markers, and immunosenescence markers. Annual telephone interviews and follow-up health examinations at 5-year intervals after the baseline assessment are planned to collect information on changes in health status and its determinants. Additionally, indirect follow-up using secondary data sources will be conducted to obtain information on health services utilization and death. So far, more than 6,000 adults have been enrolled during the first three and a half years, and almost all participants have been tracked by annual telephone follow-up surveys. The data have been uploaded to iCReaT, the clinical research information management system of the Korea National Institute of Health.
AB - Although the etiologies of cardiovascular disease (CVD) are widely understood, the goal of finding a globally effective solution for preventing CVD is unrealistic. Therefore, we aimed to conduct a community-based prospective study on the prevention and management of CVD in Korean adults. This study was designed to recruit 8,000 healthy adults over the course of 5 years. The baseline assessment includes a wide range of established CVD risk factors, including demographic characteristics, medical history, health behaviors, psychological conditions, body size and composition, blood pressure, the augmentation index, carotid ultrasonography, an electrocardiogram, and biochemical indicators, as well as some novel factors, such as social network characteristics, exposure to environmental pollutants, inflammatory markers, hemostatic markers, and immunosenescence markers. Annual telephone interviews and follow-up health examinations at 5-year intervals after the baseline assessment are planned to collect information on changes in health status and its determinants. Additionally, indirect follow-up using secondary data sources will be conducted to obtain information on health services utilization and death. So far, more than 6,000 adults have been enrolled during the first three and a half years, and almost all participants have been tracked by annual telephone follow-up surveys. The data have been uploaded to iCReaT, the clinical research information management system of the Korea National Institute of Health.
KW - Cardiovascular diseases
KW - Cohort studies
KW - Korea
KW - Metabolic diseases
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85028509537&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.4178/epih.e2017016
DO - 10.4178/epih.e2017016
M3 - Article
C2 - 28395401
AN - SCOPUS:85028509537
SN - 2092-7193
VL - 39
SP - e2017016
JO - Epidemiology and health
JF - Epidemiology and health
ER -