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Administrative data

NCT number NCT00959270
Other study ID # PBRC 28027
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date May 2009
Est. completion date February 2025

Study information

Verified date July 2023
Source Pennington Biomedical Research Center
Contact Peter Katzmarzyk, PhD
Phone 225-763-2563
Email doctors@pbrc.edu
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

The purpose of this study is to develop a cohort of volunteers that can be studied and followed up into the future for changes in health behaviors and development of health problems.


Description:

The PCLS represents an effort to utilize the data collected over the last twenty years during the clinical research studies conducted at Pennington Biomedical Research Center. A cohort will be developed and used for cross-sectional analyses, as well as followed prospectively for the development of a variety of health-related outcomes. Several data sources from the PBRC clinical database will be used to establish the PCLS database, including screening, archive and study-specific data. The only protocol specific to the PCLS study is the collection of blood sample for risk factor determination and storage in the PBRC archive bank, only to be invoked in cases where studies do not include a blood draw as part of their protocol.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 30000
Est. completion date February 2025
Est. primary completion date February 2025
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - 18 years or older - volunteer to Participate Exclusion Criteria: - younger than 18 years - Pregnant

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Locations

Country Name City State
United States Pennington Biomedical Research Center Baton Rouge Louisiana

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Pennington Biomedical Research Center

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

References & Publications (23)

Barreira TV, Harrington DM, Staiano AE, Heymsfield SB, Katzmarzyk PT. Body adiposity index, body mass index, and body fat in white and black adults. JAMA. 2011 Aug 24;306(8):828-30. doi: 10.1001/jama.2011.1189. No abstract available. — View Citation

Barreira TV, Staiano AE, Harrington DM, Heymsfield SB, Smith SR, Bouchard C, Katzmarzyk PT. Anthropometric correlates of total body fat, abdominal adiposity, and cardiovascular disease risk factors in a biracial sample of men and women. Mayo Clin Proc. 20 — View Citation

Brown JC, Yang S, Mire EF, Wu X, Miele L, Ochoa A, Zabaleta J, Katzmarzyk PT. Obesity and cancer death in white and black adults: A prospective cohort study. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2021 Dec;29(12):2119-2125. doi: 10.1002/oby.23290. Epub 2021 Oct 24. — View Citation

Brown JC, Yang S, Mire EF, Wu X, Miele L, Ochoa A, Zabaleta J, Katzmarzyk PT. Obesity and Cancer Risk in White and Black Adults: A Prospective Cohort Study. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2021 Jun;29(6):960-965. doi: 10.1002/oby.23163. — View Citation

Broyles ST, Bouchard C, Bray GA, Greenway FL, Johnson WD, Newton RL, Ravussin E, Ryan DH, Smith SR, Katzmarzyk PT. Consistency of fat mass--fat-free mass relationship across ethnicity and sex groups. Br J Nutr. 2011 Apr;105(8):1272-6. doi: 10.1017/S000711 — View Citation

Camhi SM, Bray GA, Bouchard C, Greenway FL, Johnson WD, Newton RL, Ravussin E, Ryan DH, Smith SR, Katzmarzyk PT. The relationship of waist circumference and BMI to visceral, subcutaneous, and total body fat: sex and race differences. Obesity (Silver Sprin — View Citation

Camhi SM, Katzmarzyk PT. Differences in body composition between metabolically healthy obese and metabolically abnormal obese adults. Int J Obes (Lond). 2014 Aug;38(8):1142-5. doi: 10.1038/ijo.2013.208. Epub 2013 Nov 12. — View Citation

Camhi SM, Katzmarzyk PT. Total and femoral neck bone mineral density and physical activity in a sample of men and women. Appl Physiol Nutr Metab. 2012 Oct;37(5):947-54. doi: 10.1139/h2012-075. Epub 2012 Jul 23. — View Citation

Hu G, Bouchard C, Bray GA, Greenway FL, Johnson WD, Newton RL Jr, Ravussin E, Ryan DH, Katzmarzyk PT. Trunk versus extremity adiposity and cardiometabolic risk factors in white and African American adults. Diabetes Care. 2011 Jun;34(6):1415-8. doi: 10.233 — View Citation

Johnson WD, Bouchard C, Newton RL Jr, Ryan DH, Katzmarzyk PT. Ethnic differences in self-reported and measured obesity. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2009 Mar;17(3):571-7. doi: 10.1038/oby.2008.582. Epub 2008 Dec 18. — View Citation

Katzmarzyk PT, Barreira TV, Harrington DM, Staiano AE, Heymsfield SB, Gimble JM. Relationship between abdominal fat and bone mineral density in white and African American adults. Bone. 2012 Feb;50(2):576-9. doi: 10.1016/j.bone.2011.04.012. Epub 2011 Apr 2 — View Citation

Katzmarzyk PT, Bray GA, Greenway FL, Johnson WD, Newton RL Jr, Ravussin E, Ryan DH, Bouchard C. Ethnic-specific BMI and waist circumference thresholds. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2011 Jun;19(6):1272-8. doi: 10.1038/oby.2010.319. Epub 2011 Jan 6. — View Citation

Katzmarzyk PT, Bray GA, Greenway FL, Johnson WD, Newton RL Jr, Ravussin E, Ryan DH, Smith SR, Bouchard C. Racial differences in abdominal depot-specific adiposity in white and African American adults. Am J Clin Nutr. 2010 Jan;91(1):7-15. doi: 10.3945/ajcn — View Citation

Katzmarzyk PT, Brown JC, Yang S, Mire EF, Wu XC, Miele L, Ochoa AC, Zabaleta J. Association of Abdominal Visceral Adiposity and Total Fat Mass with Cancer Incidence and Mortality in White and Black Adults. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2022 Aug 2;31(8 — View Citation

Katzmarzyk PT, Greenway FL, Heymsfield SB, Bouchard C. Clinical utility and reproducibility of visceral adipose tissue measurements derived from dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry in White and African American adults. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2013 Nov;21(11 — View Citation

Katzmarzyk PT, Heymsfield SB, Bouchard C. Clinical utility of visceral adipose tissue for the identification of cardiometabolic risk in white and African American adults. Am J Clin Nutr. 2013 Mar;97(3):480-6. doi: 10.3945/ajcn.112.047787. Epub 2013 Jan 30 — View Citation

Katzmarzyk PT, Hu G, Cefalu WT, Mire E, Bouchard C. The importance of waist circumference and BMI for mortality risk in diabetic adults. Diabetes Care. 2013 Oct;36(10):3128-30. doi: 10.2337/dc13-0219. Epub 2013 Jun 11. — View Citation

Katzmarzyk PT, Mire E, Bouchard C. Abdominal obesity and mortality: The Pennington Center Longitudinal Study. Nutr Diabetes. 2012 Aug 27;2(8):e42. doi: 10.1038/nutd.2012.15. — View Citation

Katzmarzyk PT, Mire E, Bray GA, Greenway FL, Heymsfield SB, Bouchard C. Anthropometric markers of obesity and mortality in white and African American adults: the pennington center longitudinal study. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2013 May;21(5):1070-5. doi: 10 — View Citation

Newton RL Jr, Bouchard C, Bray G, Greenway F, Johnson WD, Ravussin E, Ryan D, Katzmarzyk PT. Abdominal adiposity depots are correlates of adverse cardiometabolic risk factors in Caucasian and African-American adults. Nutr Diabetes. 2011 Jan 31;1(1):e2. do — View Citation

Staiano AE, Bouchard C, Katzmarzyk PT. BMI-specific waist circumference thresholds to discriminate elevated cardiometabolic risk in White and African American adults. Obes Facts. 2013;6(4):317-24. doi: 10.1159/000354712. Epub 2013 Aug 9. — View Citation

Sullivan R, Johnson WD, Katzmarzyk PT. Waist circumference is an independent correlate of errors in self-reported BMI. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2010 Nov;18(11):2237-9. doi: 10.1038/oby.2010.178. Epub 2010 Aug 19. — View Citation

Sung YJ, Perusse L, Sarzynski MA, Fornage M, Sidney S, Sternfeld B, Rice T, Terry JG, Jacobs DR Jr, Katzmarzyk P, Curran JE, Jeffrey Carr J, Blangero J, Ghosh S, Despres JP, Rankinen T, Rao DC, Bouchard C. Genome-wide association studies suggest sex-speci — View Citation

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Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Cross-sectional analyses database The only protocol specific to the PCLS study is the collection of blood sample for risk factor determination and storage in the PBRC archive bank, only to be invoked in cases where studies do not include a blood draw as part of their protocol. The PCLS represents an effort to utilize a data collection over the last twenty years during the clinical research studies for cross-sectional analyses, as well as followed prospectively for the development of a variety of health-related outcomes. twenty-years
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