Cornoni-Huntley J, Barbano H E, Brody J A, Cohen B, Feldman J J, Kleinman J C, Madans J
Public Health Rep. 1983 May-Jun;98(3):245-51.
An epidemiologic follow-up of the first National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES I), being conducted from 1982 to 1984, is expected to provide estimates of the risks of certain health conditions for a sample of the U.S. population and to make it possible to relate these conditions to the nutritional, social, demographic, and behavioral characteristics of the sample. As part of the followup study, the baseline data obtained in NHANES I have been reviewed to define hypotheses and to identify pertinent variables that can be used in studying changes over time and the relationships of these variables to outcome measures. Because the followup study provides cohort data on a large sample of the U.S. population, it presents a unique opportunity for epidemiologists.
1982年至1984年开展的首次国家健康与营养检查调查(NHANES I)的一项流行病学随访,预计将为美国人口样本提供某些健康状况风险的估计值,并使人们能够将这些状况与样本的营养、社会、人口统计学和行为特征联系起来。作为随访研究的一部分,已对NHANES I中获得的基线数据进行了审查,以确定假设并识别可用于研究随时间变化以及这些变量与结果指标之间关系的相关变量。由于随访研究提供了关于美国大量人口样本的队列数据,因此为流行病学家提供了一个独特的机会。