Molecular Epidemiology Research Group, Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in the Helmholtz Association (MDC), Berlin, Germany.
TNO, Microbiology and Systems Biology Group, Zeist, Netherlands.
J Nutr. 2018 Feb 1;148(2):285-297. doi: 10.1093/jn/nxx037.
Joint data analysis from multiple nutrition studies may improve the ability to answer complex questions regarding the role of nutritional status and diet in health and disease.
The objective was to identify nutritional observational studies from partners participating in the European Nutritional Phenotype Assessment and Data Sharing Initiative (ENPADASI) Consortium, as well as minimal requirements for joint data analysis.
A predefined template containing information on study design, exposure measurements (dietary intake, alcohol and tobacco consumption, physical activity, sedentary behavior, anthropometric measures, and sociodemographic and health status), main health-related outcomes, and laboratory measurements (traditional and omics biomarkers) was developed and circulated to those European research groups participating in the ENPADASI under the strategic research area of "diet-related chronic diseases." Information about raw data disposition and metadata sharing was requested. A set of minimal requirements was abstracted from the gathered information.
Studies (12 cohort, 12 cross-sectional, and 2 case-control) were identified. Two studies recruited children only and the rest recruited adults. All studies included dietary intake data. Twenty studies collected blood samples. Data on traditional biomarkers were available for 20 studies, of which 17 measured lipoproteins, glucose, and insulin and 13 measured inflammatory biomarkers. Metabolomics, proteomics, and genomics or transcriptomics data were available in 5, 3, and 12 studies, respectively. Although the study authors were willing to share metadata, most refused, were hesitant, or had legal or ethical issues related to sharing raw data. Forty-one descriptors of minimal requirements for the study data were identified to facilitate data integration.
Combining study data sets will enable sufficiently powered, refined investigations to increase the knowledge and understanding of the relation between food, nutrition, and human health. Furthermore, the minimal requirements for study data may encourage more efficient secondary usage of existing data and provide sufficient information for researchers to draft future multicenter research proposals in nutrition.
联合分析来自多个营养研究的数据可能会提高回答关于营养状况和饮食在健康和疾病中的作用的复杂问题的能力。
本研究旨在确定参与欧洲营养表型评估和数据共享倡议(ENPADASI)联盟的合作伙伴中的营养观察性研究,以及联合数据分析的最低要求。
制定了一个包含研究设计、暴露测量(饮食摄入、酒精和烟草消费、身体活动、久坐行为、人体测量指标以及社会人口和健康状况)、主要健康相关结局和实验室测量(传统和组学生物标志物)信息的预定义模板,并分发给参与 ENPADASI 中“与饮食相关的慢性疾病”战略研究领域的欧洲研究小组。要求提供有关原始数据处置和元数据共享的信息。从收集的信息中提取了一套最低要求。
确定了 12 项队列研究、12 项横断面研究和 2 项病例对照研究。两项研究仅招募儿童,其余研究招募成年人。所有研究均包括饮食摄入数据。有 20 项研究收集了血液样本。有 20 项研究提供了传统生物标志物数据,其中 17 项测量了脂蛋白、葡萄糖和胰岛素,13 项测量了炎症生物标志物。有 5、3 和 12 项研究分别提供了代谢组学、蛋白质组学和基因组学或转录组学数据。尽管研究作者愿意共享元数据,但大多数人拒绝、犹豫不决或存在与共享原始数据相关的法律或伦理问题。确定了 41 个最小研究数据要求描述符,以促进数据集成。
合并研究数据集将能够进行足够有力、精细化的调查,以增加对食物、营养与人类健康之间关系的认识和理解。此外,研究数据的最低要求可能会鼓励更有效地二次利用现有数据,并为研究人员提供足够的信息,以便他们在营养领域起草未来的多中心研究提案。