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The Longevity Improvement & Fair Evidence (LIFE) Study: Overview of the Study Design and Baseline Participant Profile
BACKGROUND: The Longevity Improvement & Fair Evidence (LIFE) Study, which was launched in 2019, is a multi-region community-based database project that aims to generate evidence toward extending healthy life expectancy and reducing health disparities in Japan. Herein, we describe the LIFE Study’...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10319523/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35753792 http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.JE20210513 |
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author | Fukuda, Haruhisa Ishiguro, Chieko Ono, Rei Kiyohara, Kosuke |
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description | BACKGROUND: The Longevity Improvement & Fair Evidence (LIFE) Study, which was launched in 2019, is a multi-region community-based database project that aims to generate evidence toward extending healthy life expectancy and reducing health disparities in Japan. Herein, we describe the LIFE Study’s design and baseline participant profile. METHODS: Municipalities participating in the LIFE Study provide data from government-administered health insurance enrollees and public assistance recipients. These participants cover all disease types and age groups. Centered on healthcare claims data, the project also collects long-term care claims data, health checkup data, vaccination records, residence-related information, and income-related information. The different data types are converted into a common data model containing five modules (health care, long-term care, health checkup, socioeconomic status, and health services). We calculated the descriptive statistics of participants at baseline in 2018. RESULTS: The LIFE Study currently stores data from 1,420,437 residents of 18 municipalities. The health care module contains 1,280,756 participants (mean age: 65.2 years), the long-term care module contains 189,069 participants (mean age: 84.3 years), and the health checkup module contains 274,375 participants (mean age: 69.0 years). Although coverage and follow-up rates were lower among younger persons, the health care module includes 74,151 children (0–19 years), 273,157 working-age adults (20–59 years), and 933,448 older persons (≥60 years). CONCLUSION: The LIFE Study provides data from over 1 million participants and can facilitate a wide variety of life-course research and cohort studies. This project is expected to be a useful platform for generating real-world evidence from Japan. |
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spelling | pubmed-103195232023-08-05 The Longevity Improvement & Fair Evidence (LIFE) Study: Overview of the Study Design and Baseline Participant Profile Fukuda, Haruhisa Ishiguro, Chieko Ono, Rei Kiyohara, Kosuke J Epidemiol Study Profile BACKGROUND: The Longevity Improvement & Fair Evidence (LIFE) Study, which was launched in 2019, is a multi-region community-based database project that aims to generate evidence toward extending healthy life expectancy and reducing health disparities in Japan. Herein, we describe the LIFE Study’s design and baseline participant profile. METHODS: Municipalities participating in the LIFE Study provide data from government-administered health insurance enrollees and public assistance recipients. These participants cover all disease types and age groups. Centered on healthcare claims data, the project also collects long-term care claims data, health checkup data, vaccination records, residence-related information, and income-related information. The different data types are converted into a common data model containing five modules (health care, long-term care, health checkup, socioeconomic status, and health services). We calculated the descriptive statistics of participants at baseline in 2018. RESULTS: The LIFE Study currently stores data from 1,420,437 residents of 18 municipalities. The health care module contains 1,280,756 participants (mean age: 65.2 years), the long-term care module contains 189,069 participants (mean age: 84.3 years), and the health checkup module contains 274,375 participants (mean age: 69.0 years). Although coverage and follow-up rates were lower among younger persons, the health care module includes 74,151 children (0–19 years), 273,157 working-age adults (20–59 years), and 933,448 older persons (≥60 years). CONCLUSION: The LIFE Study provides data from over 1 million participants and can facilitate a wide variety of life-course research and cohort studies. This project is expected to be a useful platform for generating real-world evidence from Japan. Japan Epidemiological Association 2023-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10319523/ /pubmed/35753792 http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.JE20210513 Text en © 2022 Haruhisa Fukuda et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Study Profile Fukuda, Haruhisa Ishiguro, Chieko Ono, Rei Kiyohara, Kosuke The Longevity Improvement & Fair Evidence (LIFE) Study: Overview of the Study Design and Baseline Participant Profile |
title | The Longevity Improvement & Fair Evidence (LIFE) Study: Overview of the Study Design and Baseline Participant Profile |
title_full | The Longevity Improvement & Fair Evidence (LIFE) Study: Overview of the Study Design and Baseline Participant Profile |
title_fullStr | The Longevity Improvement & Fair Evidence (LIFE) Study: Overview of the Study Design and Baseline Participant Profile |
title_full_unstemmed | The Longevity Improvement & Fair Evidence (LIFE) Study: Overview of the Study Design and Baseline Participant Profile |
title_short | The Longevity Improvement & Fair Evidence (LIFE) Study: Overview of the Study Design and Baseline Participant Profile |
title_sort | longevity improvement & fair evidence (life) study: overview of the study design and baseline participant profile |
topic | Study Profile |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10319523/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35753792 http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.JE20210513 |
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