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Our objective is to carry out research on prevention and control of noncommunicable chronic diseases, and establish a risk prediction mechanism for chronic diseases to promote early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment of chronic diseases in natural population in Qianwan District of Ningbo, significantly reduce medical costs and extend population life span.


Clinical Trial Description

1. Through baseline survey (cross-sectional survey) and prospective cohort design, the health status information and biological samples of residents in Hangzhou Bay Hospital were collected, and the physical, psychological and social adaptability information was collected through questionnaires and other forms, basic tests and omics measurements were carried out based on the collected samples to build a multi-dimensional data platform. 2. Develop a disease risk prediction model based on big data platform, conduct high-risk population screening and establish risk assessment files; In view of the common health problems in the study population, the key factors and effects of health status were analyzed comprehensively, and the corresponding mathematical model was established to form the prediction of health status. Finally to establish the stratified standard of population health status and provide effective health guidance. Questionnaire survey on epidemiology: The Hangzhou Bay Natural Population Cohort Questionnaire was designed according to the principles and requirements of cohort study. All respondents who entered the cohort will sign informed consent, receive face-to-face interview with uniformly trained investigators, and the questionnaire will be reviewed by quality control personnel for quality control. Physical examination: The examination contents include height, weight, blood pressure, waist circumference, hip circumference, hearing, vision, medical history and surgery, inbody composition, chest film, electrocardiogram, B-ultrasound, non-invasive arteriosclerosis examination, vascular endothelial ultrasound and other imaging examinations. Clinical biochemical test: 5-10 ml of blood, 20 ml of urine and 5 g of feces were collected (if necessary) according to the chronic non-communicable disease spectrum and clinical test requirements in Qianwan New District of Ningbo; The blood samples and urine were tested for biochemistry, liver and kidney function, blood lipids and electrolytes according to clinical testing requirements, as well as multi-omics indicators as needed. 3. Prospective study data: Follow-up of the cohort population (disease occurrence, death, migration, etc.) was conducted through annual active follow-up (telephone, interview, etc.) and passive follow-up, including data of all-cause death, incidence of any kind of diseases. ;


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NCT number NCT06387875
Study type Observational
Source RenJi Hospital
Contact Jun Pu, MD, PhD
Phone 86-21-68383477
Email pujun310@hotmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date November 1, 2023
Completion date June 30, 2027

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