Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Nanshan Elderly Cohort Study:a Community-based Prospective Cohort Study in Nanshan, Shenzhen Residents
Objective: The Nanshan Elderly Cohort Study (NECS) aims to investigate the nutritional, as
well as other environmental and genetic factors of chronic diseases, such as cardio-metabolic
diseases.
Study design: NECS is a community-based prospective cohort study. Participants: About
10000-20000 apparently healthy residents, living in Nanshan, Shenzhen (South China) for >5
years, aged ≥ 65 years, will be recruited between 2018 and 2019.
Visits and Data Collection: Participants will be followed up approximately every 3 years by
invited to the Community Healthcare Service Centre. At each survey, face-to-face interviews,
anthropometric measurements, ultrasonography examination, electrocardiogram test and specimen
collection will be conducted.
Key variables:
1. Face-to-face interviews: Structured questionnaires will be used to collect the
participants' socio-demographic characteristics, lifestyles, habitual dietary intake,
physical activity, history of chronic diseases, use of supplements and medications,
family history, psychological health and cognitive function.
2. Physical examinations: Anthropometric measurements, blood pressure tests, handgrip
strength, and usual gait speed.
3. Ultrasonography examinations: Ultrasonography examination will be performed to determine
carotid artery intima-media thickness and plaque, fatty liver.
4. Electrocardiogram test: Electrocardiogram test is to obtain information about the
structure and function of the heart.
5. Specimen collections: Overnight fasting blood sample, early morning first-void urine
sample and faeces samples will be collected and stored at −80°C till tests.
6. Laboratory tests:
1. Blood tests: Metabolic syndrome-related indices; nutritional indices; inflammatory
markers; sexual hormones; genetic markers.
2. Urinary tests: Flavonoids and flavones, minerals, creatinine and renal function
related markers.
3. Fecal test: Gut microbiota and related metabolites.
7. Morbidity and mortality: Relevant data will be also retrieved via local multiple Health
information systems.
8. Others: Many other laboratory tests or instrument tests will be developed depended on
needs and resources in future.
Objective: The Nanshan Elderly Cohort Study (NECS) aims to investigate the nutritional, as
well as other environmental and genetic factors of chronic diseases, such as hypertension,
type 2 diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular diseases, stroke, obesity, metabolic syndrome,
chronic kidney disease, cancer and sarcopenia.
Study design: NECS is a community-based prospective cohort study. Participants: Healthy
residents who had lived in Nanshan, Shenzhen (South China) for >5 years, aged ≥ 65 years are
eligible. Participants would be excluded if they are confirmed to have serious chronic
diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, liver or renal failure, or cancer. About
10000-20000 apparently healthy residents will be recruited between 2018 and 2019.
Visits and Data Collection: Participants will be followed up approximately every 3 years by
invited to the Community Healthcare Service Centre. At each survey, face-to-face interviews,
anthropometric measurements, ultrasonography examinations, electrocardiogram test and
specimen collection will be conducted.
Key variables:
1. Face-to-face interviews: Structured questionnaires will be used to collect the
participants' socio-demographic characteristics (e.g., age, sex and household income,
education level), lifestyles (smoking, passive smoking, alcohol and tea drinking),
habitual dietary intake (a 62-item quantitative food frequency questionnaire), physical
activity, history of chronic diseases, use of supplements and medications, family
history, psychological health (Self-Rating Anxiety Scale, SAS), social support and
participation, cognitive function (Mini-Mental State Examinations, MMSE);
2. Physical examinations: Anthropometric measurements (weight, height, waist, hip and neck
circumference, etc.), blood pressure tests, handgrip strength, and usual gait speed.
3. Ultrasonography examinations: Ultrasonography examination of the carotid artery and
upper abdominal organs (e.g., liver and kidney) will be performed to determine carotid
artery intima-media thickness and plaque, fatty liver.
4. Electrocardiogram test: Electrocardiogram test is to obtain information about the
structure and function of the heart.
5. Specimen collections: Overnight fasting blood sample will be collected and separated
into serum, plasma, red blood cell and leukocyte within two hours. Early morning
first-void urine sample and faeces samples will be collected. All specimens will
separated and stored at −80°C till tests.
6. Laboratory tests:
1. Metabolic syndrome-related indices: Fasting serum lipid profile (e.g., cholesterol,
triglycerides, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein
cholesterol), diabetes-related indices (e.g., glucose, glycated hemoglobin,
fructosamine and insulin), uric acid and creatinine;
2. Nutritional indices: Serum concentrations of carotenoids, erythrocyte fatty acids,
serum minerals, folate, betaine, choline, TMAO, and vitamin D, etc.
3. Inflammatory markers (e.g., hsCRP, RBP4,IL-6, TNF-a)
4. Sexual hormones (e.g., testosterone, SHBG)
5. Genetic markers
6. Urinary tests: Flavonoids and flavones, minerals, creatinine and renal function
related markers.
7. Fecal test: Gut microbiota and related metabolites.
7. Morbidity and mortality: Relevant data will be also retrieved via local multiple Health
information systems.
8. Others: Many other laboratory tests or instrument tests will be developed depended on
needs and resources in future.
Statistical analysis: Cox proportional hazards models or logistic regression models will be
used to estimate the risk of exposures on categorical outcomes. Path analysis also will be
used to assess the potential mediating effects in the causal pathway between exposures and
outcomes.
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