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Design, methodology, and baseline of eastern China student health and wellbeing cohort study
PURPOSE: To describe the study design, methodology, and cohort profile of the Eastern China Student Health and Wellbeing Cohort Study. The cohort baseline includes (1) targeted disease (myopia, obesity, elevated blood pressure, and mental health) and (2) exposures (individual behaviors, environment,...
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author | Zhang, Xiyan Zhao, Genming Ma, Jun Tao, Fangbiao Pan, Chen-Wei Zhang, Fengyun Wang, Yan Yang, Wenyi Xiang, Yao Wang, Xin Tian, Yunfan Yang, Jie Du, Wei Zhou, Yonglin |
author_facet | Zhang, Xiyan Zhao, Genming Ma, Jun Tao, Fangbiao Pan, Chen-Wei Zhang, Fengyun Wang, Yan Yang, Wenyi Xiang, Yao Wang, Xin Tian, Yunfan Yang, Jie Du, Wei Zhou, Yonglin |
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description | PURPOSE: To describe the study design, methodology, and cohort profile of the Eastern China Student Health and Wellbeing Cohort Study. The cohort baseline includes (1) targeted disease (myopia, obesity, elevated blood pressure, and mental health) and (2) exposures (individual behaviors, environment, metabolomics, and gene and epigenetics). PARTICIPANTS: Annual physical examination, questionnaire-based survey, and bio-sampling have been carried out in the study population. In the first stage (2019–2021), a total of 6,506 students in primary schools are enrolled in the cohort study. FINDINGS TO DATE: Of all the cohort participants, the ratio of male to female is 1.16 among a total of 6,506 student participants, of which 2,728 (41.9%) students are from developed regions and 3,778 (58.1%) students are from developing regions. The initial age of observation is 6–10 years, and they will be observed until they graduate from high school (>18 years of age). (1) Targeted diseases: The growth rates of myopia, obesity, and high blood pressure vary by regions, and for developed regions, the prevalence of myopia, obesity, and elevated blood pressure is 29.2%, 17.4%, and 12.6% in the first year, respectively. For developing regions, the prevalence of myopia, obesity, and elevated blood pressure is 22.3%, 20.7%, and 17.1% in the first year, respectively. The average score of CES-D is 12.9 ± 9.8 in developing regions/11.6 ± 9.0 in developed regions. (2) Exposures: ① The first aspect of individual behaviors: the questionnaire topics include diet, physical exercise, bullying, and family. ② The second aspect of environment and metabolomics: the average desk illumination is 430.78 (355.84–611.56) L(X), and the average blackboard illumination is 365.33 (286.83–516.84) L(X). Metabolomics like bisphenol A in the urine is 0.734 ng/ml. ③ The third aspect of gene and epigenetics: SNPs (rs524952, rs524952, rs2969180, rs2908972, rs10880855, rs1939008, rs9928731, rs72621438, rs9939609, rs8050136 and so on) are detected. FUTURE PLANS: Eastern China Student Health and Wellbeing Cohort Study is aiming to focus on the development of student-targeted diseases. For children with student common diseases, this study will focus on targeted disease-related indicators. For children without targeted disease, this study aims to explore the longitudinal relationship between exposure factors and outcomes, excluding baseline confounding factors. Exposure factors include three aspects: (1) individual behaviors, (2) environment and metabolomics, and (3) gene and epigenetics. The cohort study will continue until 2035. |
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spelling | pubmed-101733622023-05-12 Design, methodology, and baseline of eastern China student health and wellbeing cohort study Zhang, Xiyan Zhao, Genming Ma, Jun Tao, Fangbiao Pan, Chen-Wei Zhang, Fengyun Wang, Yan Yang, Wenyi Xiang, Yao Wang, Xin Tian, Yunfan Yang, Jie Du, Wei Zhou, Yonglin Front Public Health Public Health PURPOSE: To describe the study design, methodology, and cohort profile of the Eastern China Student Health and Wellbeing Cohort Study. The cohort baseline includes (1) targeted disease (myopia, obesity, elevated blood pressure, and mental health) and (2) exposures (individual behaviors, environment, metabolomics, and gene and epigenetics). PARTICIPANTS: Annual physical examination, questionnaire-based survey, and bio-sampling have been carried out in the study population. In the first stage (2019–2021), a total of 6,506 students in primary schools are enrolled in the cohort study. FINDINGS TO DATE: Of all the cohort participants, the ratio of male to female is 1.16 among a total of 6,506 student participants, of which 2,728 (41.9%) students are from developed regions and 3,778 (58.1%) students are from developing regions. The initial age of observation is 6–10 years, and they will be observed until they graduate from high school (>18 years of age). (1) Targeted diseases: The growth rates of myopia, obesity, and high blood pressure vary by regions, and for developed regions, the prevalence of myopia, obesity, and elevated blood pressure is 29.2%, 17.4%, and 12.6% in the first year, respectively. For developing regions, the prevalence of myopia, obesity, and elevated blood pressure is 22.3%, 20.7%, and 17.1% in the first year, respectively. The average score of CES-D is 12.9 ± 9.8 in developing regions/11.6 ± 9.0 in developed regions. (2) Exposures: ① The first aspect of individual behaviors: the questionnaire topics include diet, physical exercise, bullying, and family. ② The second aspect of environment and metabolomics: the average desk illumination is 430.78 (355.84–611.56) L(X), and the average blackboard illumination is 365.33 (286.83–516.84) L(X). Metabolomics like bisphenol A in the urine is 0.734 ng/ml. ③ The third aspect of gene and epigenetics: SNPs (rs524952, rs524952, rs2969180, rs2908972, rs10880855, rs1939008, rs9928731, rs72621438, rs9939609, rs8050136 and so on) are detected. FUTURE PLANS: Eastern China Student Health and Wellbeing Cohort Study is aiming to focus on the development of student-targeted diseases. For children with student common diseases, this study will focus on targeted disease-related indicators. For children without targeted disease, this study aims to explore the longitudinal relationship between exposure factors and outcomes, excluding baseline confounding factors. Exposure factors include three aspects: (1) individual behaviors, (2) environment and metabolomics, and (3) gene and epigenetics. The cohort study will continue until 2035. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10173362/ /pubmed/37181702 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1100227 Text en Copyright © 2023 Zhang, Zhao, Ma, Tao, Pan, Zhang, Wang, Yang, Xiang, Wang, Tian, Yang, Du, Zhou and ES-SCI Work Group. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Public Health Zhang, Xiyan Zhao, Genming Ma, Jun Tao, Fangbiao Pan, Chen-Wei Zhang, Fengyun Wang, Yan Yang, Wenyi Xiang, Yao Wang, Xin Tian, Yunfan Yang, Jie Du, Wei Zhou, Yonglin Design, methodology, and baseline of eastern China student health and wellbeing cohort study |
title | Design, methodology, and baseline of eastern China student health and wellbeing cohort study |
title_full | Design, methodology, and baseline of eastern China student health and wellbeing cohort study |
title_fullStr | Design, methodology, and baseline of eastern China student health and wellbeing cohort study |
title_full_unstemmed | Design, methodology, and baseline of eastern China student health and wellbeing cohort study |
title_short | Design, methodology, and baseline of eastern China student health and wellbeing cohort study |
title_sort | design, methodology, and baseline of eastern china student health and wellbeing cohort study |
topic | Public Health |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10173362/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37181702 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1100227 |
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