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成人肥胖与糖尿病协作研究(CODA)项目:荟萃分析设计及参与研究描述

The Collaborative Study of Obesity and Diabetes in Adults (CODA) project: meta-analysis design and description of participating studies.

作者信息

Duval S, Vazquez G, Baker W L, Jacobs D R

机构信息

Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55454-1015, USA.

出版信息

Obes Rev. 2007 May;8(3):263-76. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-789X.2006.00263.x.

Abstract

The Collaborative Study of Obesity and Diabetes in Adults (CODA) project was formed to establish an international database of studies of abdominal obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), and to provide analyses of these associations using individual participant data (IPD) meta-analytic techniques. The collaboration involves obtaining raw data from existing studies. The main objectives of the collaboration are to assess which simple anthropometric indices most closely predict the risk of T2DM in adults, and to investigate ethnicity and other factors that potentially modify that prediction. A second task related to primary prevention of diabetes subsequently evolved, the CODA-2 project, and is concerned with population-based methods to identify people most likely to benefit from diabetes interventions. This article describes the meta-analysis design and the studies involved. The collaboration currently has 37 studies enrolled, providing data on 260,000 participants. The proposed IPD meta-analyses will help resolve several outstanding issues in diabetes.

摘要

成人肥胖与糖尿病协作研究(CODA)项目旨在建立一个关于腹部肥胖和2型糖尿病(T2DM)研究的国际数据库,并使用个体参与者数据(IPD)荟萃分析技术对这些关联进行分析。该合作涉及从现有研究中获取原始数据。合作的主要目标是评估哪些简单的人体测量指标最能密切预测成年人患T2DM的风险,并调查种族和其他可能改变该预测的因素。随后发展出了与糖尿病一级预防相关的第二项任务,即CODA-2项目,该项目关注基于人群的方法,以识别最有可能从糖尿病干预中受益的人群。本文描述了荟萃分析设计及所涉及的研究。该合作目前已纳入37项研究,提供了260,000名参与者的数据。拟议的IPD荟萃分析将有助于解决糖尿病领域的几个突出问题。

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