Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Recruiting
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT04839796 |
Other study ID # |
201800289A3 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Recruiting |
Phase |
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
August 2013 |
Est. completion date |
August 2043 |
Study information
Verified date |
January 2021 |
Source |
Chang Gung Memorial Hospital |
Contact |
Yu Chiau Shyu, PHD |
Phone |
02-24329292 |
Email |
yuchiaushyu[@]gmail.com |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Observational
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Clinical Trial Summary
The cohort study on disease prevention and health promotion in the northeastern region of
Taiwan is a trial dedicated to large-scale generational research in northeastern Taiwan
beginning in the August of 2013. The program aims to develop a comprehensive and integrated
approach to disease prevention and community health. The researcher's cohort organizes
healthcare outreaches for participants over the age of 20 residing in 64 administrative areas
in Keelung city and new Taipei city. The researcher's sessions include a comprehensive health
examination, health-related questionnaires, and disease awareness seminars.
Biological samples, questionnaire information, and medical data obtained from researcher's
participants are stored in researcher's core laboratory. Depersonalized data and samples are
shared with partnering trials approved by the Chang Gung Memorial Hospital Institutional
review board. The investigators are currently partnered with 18 clinical trials spanning
across multiple disciplines such as urology, hepatology, metabolism, physical therapy, and
psychology.
Description:
The cohort study on disease prevention and health promotion in the northeastern region of
Taiwan is a trial dedicated to large-scale generational research in northeastern Taiwan
beginning in the August of 2013. The program aims to develop a comprehensive and integrated
approach to disease prevention and community health. The researcher's cohort organizes
healthcare outreaches for participants over the age in Keelung city and new Taipei city. The
researcher's sessions include a comprehensive health examination, health-related
questionnaires and disease awareness seminars.
Biological samples, questionnaire information, and medical data obtained from the
researcher's participants are stored in the researcher's core laboratory. Depersonalized data
and samples are shared with partnering trials approved by the Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
Institutional review board. The investigators are currently partnered with 18 clinical trials
spanning across multiple disciplines such as urology, hepatology, metabolism, physical
therapy, and psychology.
The investigators are also a member of the national "Establish Multi-omics Database of Smart
Healthcare for Obesity Therapeutics involving " joint project and the national "Remote
Medical Monitoring System-Linking Healthcare Industrial Ecosystem-Taiwanese Novel Disease
Monitoring Solution" initiative.
Introduction: This research is conducted in the form of community health care activities.
Through regular community health household activities, community residents' awareness of
health is improved, and various pathogenic factors are analyzed to strengthen health
education, improve living habits, reduce risk factors, and promote the health of community
residents.
Project purpose: In order to promote community fitness, The investigators will conduct
long-term community medicine generation research. This research consists of a series of
collaborative projects such as chronic kidney disease, chronic liver disease, metabolic
syndrome, depression, dementia, obesity, exercise rehabilitation, etc.
In community health care activities, collect biological samples such as blood, urine, feces,
etc., as well as questionnaire data. This project will link participants relevant health data
to establish a database for the generation of Keelung Chang Gung community medicine research.
These data will be provided for analysis of co-operative plans related to generations of
research and long-term tracking of participants health.