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威斯康星州健康调查(SHOW)项目:推进人群健康科学的基础设施。

The Survey of the Health of Wisconsin (SHOW) Program: An infrastructure for Advancing Population Health Sciences.

作者信息

Malecki Kristen M C, Nikodemova Maria, Schultz Amy A, LeCaire Tamara J, Bersch Andrew J, Cadmus-Bertram Lisa, Engelman Corinne D, Hagen Erika, Palta Mari, Sethi Ajay K, Walsh Matt C, Nieto F Javier, Peppard Paul E

机构信息

Department of Population Health Sciences, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin, Madison.

Wisconsin Alzheimer's Institute, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin, Madison.

出版信息

medRxiv. 2021 Apr 7:2021.03.15.21253478. doi: 10.1101/2021.03.15.21253478.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The Survey of the Health of Wisconsin (SHOW) was established in 2008 by the University of Wisconsin (UW) School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH) with the goals of 1) providing a timely and accurate picture of the health of the state residents; and 2) serving as an agile resource infrastructure for ancillary studies. Today SHOW continues to serve as a vital population health research infrastructure.

PARTICIPANTS

SHOW currently includes 5,846 adult and 980 minor participants recruited between 2008-2019 in four primary waves. WAVE I (2008-2013) includes annual statewide representative samples of 3,380 adults ages 21 to 74 years. WAVE II (2014-2016) is a triannual statewide sample of 1957 adults (age ≥18 years) and 645 children. WAVE III (2017) consists of follow-up of 725 adults from the WAVE I and baseline surveys of 222 children in selected households. WAVEs II and III include stool samples collected as part of an ancillary study in a subset of 784 individuals. WAVE IV consist of 517 adults and 113 children recruited from traditionally under-represented populations in biomedical research including African Americans and Hispanics in Milwaukee county, WI.

FINDINGS TO DATE

The SHOW provides extensive data to examine the intersectionality of multiple social determinants and population health. SHOW includes a large biorepository and extensive health data collected in a geographically diverse urban and rural population. Over 60 studies have been published covering a broad range of topics including, urban and rural disparities in cardio-metabolic disease and cancer, objective physical activity, sleep, green-space and mental health, transcriptomics, the gut microbiome, antibiotic resistance, air pollution, concentrated animal feeding operations and heavy metal exposures.

FUTURE PLANS

The SHOW cohort is available for continued longitudinal follow-up and ancillary studies including genetic, multi-omic and translational environmental health, aging, microbiome and COVID-19 research.

ARTICLE SUMMARY

The Survey of the Health of Wisconsin (SHOW) is an infrastructure to advance population health sciences including biological sample collection and broader data on individual and neighborhood social and environmental determinants of health.The extensive data from diverse urban and rural populations offers a unique study sample to compare how socio-economic gradients shape health outcomes in different contexts.The objective health data supports novel interdisciplinary research initiatives and is especially suited for research in causes and consequences of environmental exposures (physical, chemical, social) across the life course on cardiometabolic health, immunity, and aging related conditions.The extensive biorepository supports novel omics research into common biological mechanisms underlying numerous complex chronic conditions including inflammation, oxidative stress, metabolomics, and epigenetic modulation.Ancillary studies, such as the Wisconsin Microbiome Study, have expanded the utility of the study to examine human susceptibility to environmental exposures and opportunities for investigations of the role of microbiome in health and disease.Long-standing partnerships and recent participation among traditionally under-represented populations in biomedical research offer numerous opportunities to support community-driven health equity work.No biological samples were collected among children.The statewide sampling frame may limit generalizability to other regions in the United States.

摘要

目的

威斯康星州健康调查(SHOW)于2008年由威斯康星大学(UW)医学院和公共卫生学院(SMPH)设立,目标如下:1)及时、准确地呈现该州居民的健康状况;2)作为辅助研究的灵活资源基础设施。如今,SHOW继续作为重要的人群健康研究基础设施发挥作用。

参与者

SHOW目前包括2008年至2019年间分四批招募的5846名成年参与者和980名未成年参与者。第一批(2008 - 2013年)包括每年对3380名年龄在21至74岁的成年人进行的全州代表性抽样。第二批(2014 - 2016年)是每三年对1957名成年人(年龄≥18岁)和645名儿童进行的全州抽样。第三批(2017年)包括对第一批中的725名成年人的随访以及对选定家庭中的222名儿童的基线调查。第二批和第三批包括在784名个体的子集中作为辅助研究一部分收集的粪便样本。第四批包括从生物医学研究中传统上代表性不足的人群中招募的517名成年人和113名儿童,这些人群包括威斯康星州密尔沃基县的非裔美国人和西班牙裔。

迄今的发现

SHOW提供了大量数据,用于研究多种社会决定因素与人群健康的交叉性。SHOW包括一个大型生物样本库以及在地理上多样化的城乡人口中收集的广泛健康数据。已发表了60多项研究,涵盖广泛主题,包括心血管代谢疾病和癌症的城乡差异、客观身体活动、睡眠、绿地与心理健康、转录组学、肠道微生物组、抗生素耐药性、空气污染、集中式动物饲养场以及重金属暴露。

未来计划

SHOW队列可用于持续的纵向随访和辅助研究,包括基因、多组学和转化环境健康、衰老、微生物组以及新冠病毒研究。

文章总结

威斯康星州健康调查(SHOW)是推进人群健康科学的基础设施,包括生物样本采集以及关于个人和社区健康的社会与环境决定因素的更广泛数据。来自不同城乡人口的广泛数据提供了一个独特的研究样本,可用于比较社会经济梯度在不同背景下如何塑造健康结果。客观的健康数据支持新的跨学科研究计划,尤其适用于研究环境暴露(物理、化学、社会)在整个生命过程中对心血管代谢健康、免疫和衰老相关病症的原因和后果。广泛的生物样本库支持对众多复杂慢性病潜在的共同生物学机制进行新的组学研究,包括炎症、氧化应激、代谢组学和表观遗传调控。辅助研究,如威斯康星微生物组研究,扩大了该研究的效用,以检查人类对环境暴露的易感性以及研究微生物组在健康和疾病中的作用的机会。长期的合作关系以及生物医学研究中传统上代表性不足的人群最近的参与提供了众多机会来支持社区驱动的健康公平工作。未在儿童中收集生物样本。全州范围的抽样框架可能会限制研究结果在美国其他地区的普遍性。

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