Know Your Heart: Rationale, design and conduct of a cross-sectional study of cardiovascular structure, function and risk factors in 4500 men and women aged 35-69 years from two Russian cities, 2015-18

Author:

Cook SarahORCID,Malyutina Sofia,Kudryavtsev Alexander VORCID,Averina Maria,Bobrova Natalia,Boytsov Sergey,Brage Soren,Clark Taane G.ORCID,Diez Benavente ErnestORCID,Eggen Anne Elise,Hopstock Laila AORCID,Hughes AlunORCID,Johansen Heidi,Kholmatova Kamila,Kichigina Anastasiya,Kontsevaya Anna,Kornev Michael,Leong Darryl,Magnus PerORCID,Mathiesen EllisivORCID,McKee MartinORCID,Morgan KatyORCID,Nilssen Odd,Plakhov Ilya,Quint Jennifer KORCID,Rapala Alicja,Ryabikov Andrey,Saburova LyudmilaORCID,Schirmer HenrikORCID,Shapkina Marina,Shiekh SuhailORCID,Shkolnikov Vladimir M,Stylidis MichaelORCID,Voevoda Michael,Westgate KateORCID,Leon David AORCID

Abstract

Russia has one of the highest rates of cardiovascular disease in the world. The International Project on Cardiovascular Disease in Russia (IPCDR) was set up to understand the reasons for this. A substantial component of this study was the Know Your Heart Study devoted to characterising the nature and causes of cardiovascular disease in Russia by conducting large cross-sectional surveys in two Russian cities Novosibirsk and Arkhangelsk. The study population was 4542 men and women aged 35-69 years recruited from the general population. Fieldwork took place between 2015-18. There were two study components: 1) a baseline interview to collect information on socio-demographic characteristics and cardiovascular risk factors, usually conducted at home, and 2) a comprehensive health check at a primary care clinic which included detailed examination of the cardiovascular system. In this paper we describe in detail the rationale for, design and conduct of these studies.

Funder

Wellcome Trust

Universitetet i Tromsø

Norwegian Institute of Public Health

Norwegian Ministry of Health and Social Affairs

Publisher

F1000 Research Ltd

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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