Department of Epidemiology, Erasmus MC University Medical Center Rotterdam, PO Box 2040, 3000 CA, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Generation R Study Group, Erasmus MC University Medical Center Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Eur J Epidemiol. 2021 Jan;36(1):117-127. doi: 10.1007/s10654-020-00696-3. Epub 2020 Dec 16.
Brain development and deterioration across the lifespan are integral to the etiology of late-life neurodegenerative disease. Factors that influence the health of the adult brain remain to be elucidated and include risk factors, protective factors, and factors related to cognitive and brain reserve. To address this knowledge gap we designed a life-course study on brain health, which received funding through the EU ERC Programme under the name Origins of Alzheimer's Disease Across the Life course (ORACLE) Study. The ORACLE Study is embedded within Generation R, a prospective population-based cohort study of children and their parents, and links this with the Rotterdam Study, a population-based study in middle-aged and elderly persons. The studies are based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Generation R focuses on child health from fetal life until adolescence with repeated in-person examinations, but has also included data collection on the children's parents. The ORACLE Study aims to extend the parental data collection in nearly 2000 parents with extensive measures on brain health, including neuroimaging, cognitive testing and motor testing. Additionally, questionnaires on migraine, depressive symptoms, sleep, and neurological family history were completed. These data allow for the investigation of longitudinal influences on adult brain health as well as intergenerational designs involving children and parents. As a secondary focus, the sampling is enriched by mothers (n = 356) that suffered from hypertensive disorders during pregnancy in order to study brain health in this high-risk population. This article provides an overview of the rationale and the design of the ORACLE Study.
大脑在整个生命周期中的发育和衰退是导致老年神经退行性疾病的病因学的重要组成部分。影响成人大脑健康的因素仍有待阐明,包括风险因素、保护因素以及与认知和大脑储备相关的因素。为了解决这一知识空白,我们设计了一项关于大脑健康的生命周期研究,该研究得到了欧盟 ERC 计划的资助,名为“跨生命周期阿尔茨海默病的起源”(ORACLE)研究。ORACLE 研究嵌入在 Generation R 中,这是一项针对儿童及其父母的前瞻性基于人群的队列研究,并与 Rotterdam 研究相关联,后者是一项针对中年和老年人的基于人群的研究。这些研究都在荷兰鹿特丹进行。Generation R 专注于胎儿期到青春期的儿童健康,进行多次面对面检查,但也包括对儿童父母的数据收集。ORACLE 研究旨在扩展近 2000 名父母的父母数据收集,包括广泛的大脑健康措施,包括神经影像学、认知测试和运动测试。此外,还完成了偏头痛、抑郁症状、睡眠和神经家族史的问卷。这些数据允许研究成人大脑健康的纵向影响,以及涉及儿童和父母的代际设计。作为次要重点,通过招募在怀孕期间患有高血压疾病的母亲(n=356)来丰富样本,以研究这一高风险人群的大脑健康。本文提供了 ORACLE 研究的基本原理和设计概述。