The Cantabria Cohort, a protocol for a population-based cohort in northern Spain

Author:

Alonso-Peña Marta,Dierssen Trinidad,Marin Maria José,Alonso-Molero Jessica,Gómez-Acebo Inés,Santiuste Inés,Lazarus Jeffrey V.,Sanchez-Juan Pascual,Peralta Galo,Crespo Javier,Lopez-Hoyos Marcos,Peleteiro-Vigil Ana,Lavin Gomez Bernardo Alio,Alvaro Melero Olga,Arias-Loste Maria Teresa,Batlle Ana,Cabezas Joaquin,Calvo Montes Jorge,Cayon de las Cuevas Joaquín,Conde Laura,Diego Gonzalez Lara,Fariñas Carmen,Fernandez Luis Sara,Fernandez Ortiz Maria,Garcia Blanco Santiago,Garcia Lopez Gema,Garcia Unzueta Maite,Garrido Gomez Jose Carlos,Gonzalez Raquel,Iruzubieta Paula,Martin Lazaro Jesus,Martin Ruiz Lucia,Martinez Magunacelaya Nerea,Martinez Santiago Raul,Medina Juan Manuel,Muruzabal Siges Maria Josefa,Padilla Ana,Peleteiro Ana,Reyes-González Luis,Ruiz David,Santos-Laso Alvaro,Sanz Piña Maria Elena,Sordo David,Solorzano Sergio,Tejido Rafael,Wallman Reinhard,Wunsch María,

Abstract

AbstractCantabria Cohort stems from a research and action initiative lead by researchers from Valdecilla Research Institute (IDIVAL), Marqués de Valdecilla University Hospital and University of Cantabria, supported by the regional Goverment. Its aim is to identify and follow up a cohort that would provide information to improve the understanding of the etiology and prognosis of different acute and chronic diseases. The Cantabria Cohort will recruit between 40,000–50,000 residents aged 40–69 years at baseline, representing 10–20% of the target population. Currently, more than 30,000 volunteers have been enrolled. All participants will be invited for a re-assessment every three years, while the overall duration is planned for twenty years. The repeated collection of biomaterials combined with broad information from participant questionnaires, medical examinations, actual health system records and other secondary public data sources is a major strength of its design, which will make it possible to address biological pathways of disease development, identify new factors involved in health and disease, design new strategies for disease prevention, and advance precision medicine. It is conceived to allow access to a large number of researchers worldwide to boost collaboration and medical research.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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