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顺义心血管疾病与年龄相关脑变化研究的设计:一项基于社区的前瞻性队列研究。

Design of the Shunyi study on cardiovascular disease and age-related brain changes: a community-based, prospective, cohort study.

作者信息

Han Fei, Zhou Li-Xin, Ni Jun, Yao Ming, Zhai Fei-Fei, Liu Yong-Tai, Wu Wei, Xue Hua-Dan, Li Ming-Li, Yang Meng, Dai Qing, Cui Li-Ying, Jin Zheng-Yu, Zhu Yi-Cheng, Zhang Shu-Yang

机构信息

Department of Neurology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing, China.

Department of Cardiology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing, China.

出版信息

Ann Transl Med. 2020 Dec;8(23):1579. doi: 10.21037/atm-20-4195.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Rapid economic growth and increasing lifespan have contributed to an increasing burden of chronic non-communicable diseases in China. Population-based studies focusing on cardiovascular disease and age-related brain changes, with extensive clinical, genetic, and imaging data as well as a comprehensive evaluation of brain function are lacking in China. The Shunyi cohort study aimed to investigate the determinants and consequences of cardiovascular disease and age-related brain alterations among individuals residing in a rural area of Beijing.

METHODS

This prospective, community-based study included individuals aged 35 years and older living in five villages in Shunyi, a rural district located 20 miles from urban Beijing. A total of 1,586 individuals were enrolled between June 2013 and September 2014. Biological samples and brain magnetic resonance images were collected along with baseline clinical data through face-to-face interviews. Whole exome sequencing and quantitative assessments of cognitive and motor function were performed.

RESULTS

Among the 1,586 participants included, 40% were men, and the mean age of the cohort was 56.7±10.0 years. This population had a relatively low education level. A heavy burden of vascular risk factors with a low control rate was observed in the Shunyi population. Since 2017, the cohort has been followed up annually. As of October 2019, we had failed to obtain the follow-up data of five participants.

CONCLUSIONS

With an extensive range of clinical, genetic, and imaging data, the Shunyi cohort study has the potential to contribute significantly towards identifying the causes and consequences of cardiovascular disease and age-related brain changes in older people in China.

摘要

背景

经济的快速增长和寿命的延长导致中国慢性非传染性疾病负担日益加重。中国缺乏以人群为基础、聚焦心血管疾病和与年龄相关的脑部变化的研究,这类研究需要有广泛的临床、遗传和影像数据以及对脑功能的全面评估。顺义队列研究旨在调查居住在北京农村地区人群中心血管疾病的决定因素和后果以及与年龄相关的脑部改变。

方法

这项前瞻性的社区研究纳入了居住在顺义五个村庄、年龄在35岁及以上的人群,顺义是一个距北京市区20英里的农村地区。2013年6月至2014年9月期间共招募了1586人。通过面对面访谈收集生物样本、脑磁共振图像以及基线临床数据。进行了全外显子组测序以及认知和运动功能的定量评估。

结果

在纳入的1586名参与者中,40%为男性,队列的平均年龄为56.7±10.0岁。该人群的教育水平相对较低。顺义人群中血管危险因素负担较重且控制率较低。自2017年以来,该队列每年进行随访。截至2019年10月,我们未能获得5名参与者的随访数据。

结论

凭借广泛的临床、遗传和影像数据,顺义队列研究有潜力为识别中国老年人心血管疾病的病因和后果以及与年龄相关的脑部变化做出重大贡献。

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