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The Survey of the Health of Wisconsin (SHOW) Program: An infrastructure for Advancing Population Health Sciences

PURPOSE: The Survey of the Health of Wisconsin (SHOW) was established in 2008 by the University of Wisconsin (UW) School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH) with the goals of 1) providing a timely and accurate picture of the health of the state residents; and 2) serving as an agile resource infrast...

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Autores principales: Malecki, Kristen M.C., Nikodemova, Maria, Schultz, Amy A., LeCaire, Tamara J., Bersch, Andrew J., Cadmus-Bertram, Lisa, Engelman, Corinne D., Hagen, Erika, Palta, Mari, Sethi, Ajay K., Walsh, Matt C., Nieto, F. Javier, Peppard, Paul E.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8043470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33851173
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2021.03.15.21253478
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author Malecki, Kristen M.C.
Nikodemova, Maria
Schultz, Amy A.
LeCaire, Tamara J.
Bersch, Andrew J.
Cadmus-Bertram, Lisa
Engelman, Corinne D.
Hagen, Erika
Palta, Mari
Sethi, Ajay K.
Walsh, Matt C.
Nieto, F. Javier
Peppard, Paul E.
author_facet Malecki, Kristen M.C.
Nikodemova, Maria
Schultz, Amy A.
LeCaire, Tamara J.
Bersch, Andrew J.
Cadmus-Bertram, Lisa
Engelman, Corinne D.
Hagen, Erika
Palta, Mari
Sethi, Ajay K.
Walsh, Matt C.
Nieto, F. Javier
Peppard, Paul E.
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description PURPOSE: The Survey of the Health of Wisconsin (SHOW) was established in 2008 by the University of Wisconsin (UW) School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH) with the goals of 1) providing a timely and accurate picture of the health of the state residents; and 2) serving as an agile resource infrastructure for ancillary studies. Today SHOW continues to serve as a vital population health research infrastructure. PARTICIPANTS: SHOW currently includes 5,846 adult and 980 minor participants recruited between 2008–2019 in four primary waves. WAVE I (2008–2013) includes annual statewide representative samples of 3,380 adults ages 21 to 74 years. WAVE II (2014–2016) is a triannual statewide sample of 1957 adults (age ≥18 years) and 645 children. WAVE III (2017) consists of follow-up of 725 adults from the WAVE I and baseline surveys of 222 children in selected households. WAVEs II and III include stool samples collected as part of an ancillary study in a subset of 784 individuals. WAVE IV consist of 517 adults and 113 children recruited from traditionally under-represented populations in biomedical research including African Americans and Hispanics in Milwaukee county, WI. FINDINGS TO DATE: The SHOW provides extensive data to examine the intersectionality of multiple social determinants and population health. SHOW includes a large biorepository and extensive health data collected in a geographically diverse urban and rural population. Over 60 studies have been published covering a broad range of topics including, urban and rural disparities in cardio-metabolic disease and cancer, objective physical activity, sleep, green-space and mental health, transcriptomics, the gut microbiome, antibiotic resistance, air pollution, concentrated animal feeding operations and heavy metal exposures. FUTURE PLANS: The SHOW cohort is available for continued longitudinal follow-up and ancillary studies including genetic, multi-omic and translational environmental health, aging, microbiome and COVID-19 research.
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spelling pubmed-80434702021-04-14 The Survey of the Health of Wisconsin (SHOW) Program: An infrastructure for Advancing Population Health Sciences Malecki, Kristen M.C. Nikodemova, Maria Schultz, Amy A. LeCaire, Tamara J. Bersch, Andrew J. Cadmus-Bertram, Lisa Engelman, Corinne D. Hagen, Erika Palta, Mari Sethi, Ajay K. Walsh, Matt C. Nieto, F. Javier Peppard, Paul E. medRxiv Article PURPOSE: The Survey of the Health of Wisconsin (SHOW) was established in 2008 by the University of Wisconsin (UW) School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH) with the goals of 1) providing a timely and accurate picture of the health of the state residents; and 2) serving as an agile resource infrastructure for ancillary studies. Today SHOW continues to serve as a vital population health research infrastructure. PARTICIPANTS: SHOW currently includes 5,846 adult and 980 minor participants recruited between 2008–2019 in four primary waves. WAVE I (2008–2013) includes annual statewide representative samples of 3,380 adults ages 21 to 74 years. WAVE II (2014–2016) is a triannual statewide sample of 1957 adults (age ≥18 years) and 645 children. WAVE III (2017) consists of follow-up of 725 adults from the WAVE I and baseline surveys of 222 children in selected households. WAVEs II and III include stool samples collected as part of an ancillary study in a subset of 784 individuals. WAVE IV consist of 517 adults and 113 children recruited from traditionally under-represented populations in biomedical research including African Americans and Hispanics in Milwaukee county, WI. FINDINGS TO DATE: The SHOW provides extensive data to examine the intersectionality of multiple social determinants and population health. SHOW includes a large biorepository and extensive health data collected in a geographically diverse urban and rural population. Over 60 studies have been published covering a broad range of topics including, urban and rural disparities in cardio-metabolic disease and cancer, objective physical activity, sleep, green-space and mental health, transcriptomics, the gut microbiome, antibiotic resistance, air pollution, concentrated animal feeding operations and heavy metal exposures. FUTURE PLANS: The SHOW cohort is available for continued longitudinal follow-up and ancillary studies including genetic, multi-omic and translational environmental health, aging, microbiome and COVID-19 research. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2021-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8043470/ /pubmed/33851173 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2021.03.15.21253478 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator.
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Malecki, Kristen M.C.
Nikodemova, Maria
Schultz, Amy A.
LeCaire, Tamara J.
Bersch, Andrew J.
Cadmus-Bertram, Lisa
Engelman, Corinne D.
Hagen, Erika
Palta, Mari
Sethi, Ajay K.
Walsh, Matt C.
Nieto, F. Javier
Peppard, Paul E.
The Survey of the Health of Wisconsin (SHOW) Program: An infrastructure for Advancing Population Health Sciences
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title_full_unstemmed The Survey of the Health of Wisconsin (SHOW) Program: An infrastructure for Advancing Population Health Sciences
title_short The Survey of the Health of Wisconsin (SHOW) Program: An infrastructure for Advancing Population Health Sciences
title_sort survey of the health of wisconsin (show) program: an infrastructure for advancing population health sciences
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8043470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33851173
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2021.03.15.21253478
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