Malmö Offspring Study
SND-ID: ext0202-1.
Is part of collection at SND: Swedish Cohort Consortium (Cohorts.se), Swedish Diet Cohort Consortium (SDCC)
Creator/Principal investigator(s)
Olle Melander - Lund University, Faculty of Medicine
Peter M Nilsson - Lund University, Faculty of Medicine
Research principal
Description
The steering group for Malmö Offspring Study:
Peter Nilsson, Lund University, Department of Clinical Sciences, Malmö, Internal Medicine Research Unit
Olle Melander, Lund University, Faculty of Medicine
Jan Nilsson, Lund university, Department of Clinical Sciences
Gunnar Engström, Lund University, Department of Clinical Sciences, Malmö
Margaretha Persson, Skåne University Hospital, Department of Clinical Sciences, Malmö
Marju Orho-Melander, Lund University, Department of Clinical Sciences, Malmö, Division of Diabetes and cardiovascular disease - genetic epidemiology
In Malmö Offspring Study, children and grandchildren to participants from the previous population study Malmö Diet Cancer are invited to participate. The children are today in the ages 50-55 while the grandchildren are 20-30 years old. The objective is to examine 5,000-6,000 individuals by the year 2020.
Peter Nilsson, Lund University, Department of Clinical Sciences, Malmö, Internal Medicine Research Unit
Olle Melander, Lund University, Faculty of Medicine
Jan Nilsson, Lund university, Department of Clinical Sciences
Gunnar Engström, Lund University, Department of Clinical Sciences, Malmö
Margaretha Persson, Skåne University Hospital, Department of Clinical Sciences, Malmö
Marju Orho-Melander, Lund University, Department of Clinical Sciences, Malmö, Division of Diabetes and cardiovascular disease - genetic epidemiology
In Malmö Offspring Study, children and grandchildren to participants from the previous population study Malmö Diet Cancer are invited to participate. The children are today in the ages 50-55 while the grandchildren are 20-30 years old. The objective is to examine 5,000-6,000 individuals by the year 2020.
There is a long tradition of larger population studies in Malmö. The main ones are Malmö Preventing Project and Malmö Diet Cancer which together has engaged over 50 000 unique participants. They have created a foundation for future studies and research projects in both Sweden and Internationally. This has resulted in new knowledges about, for example, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, cancer, alcohol abuse and the importance of nutrition and diet.
Researchers are now hoping to attain more relevant data than in the earlier population studies. This will be carried out through the usage of new methods for function analysis of blood vessels , lungs, brain and body metabolism which will be used at inspections and test. The connection between what people eat daily and the intestinal bacterial flora and how this affects people’s health is of special interest. Inspections and testing takes place at Skåne’s University Hospital in Malmö.
The participants are monitored clinically through tests as well as in records for a long period of time, based on informed consent and in accordance with ethical approval and the Privacy Act (PUL).
Purpose:
The purpose of the study is to provide future research access to new information about how diseases are spread within families, not only through genetic inheritance but also through life style, social patterns and health habits. Show less..
Data contains personal data
Yes
Code key exists
Yes
Unit of analysis
Population
Children and grandchildren to participants from the previous population study Malmö Diet Cancer.
Time Method
Sampling procedure
Time period(s) investigated
2013 – Ongoing
Response rate/participation rate
45%
Data format / data structure
Geographic spread
Geographic location: Sweden, Scania Province
Ethics Review
Lund - Ref. 2012/594
Research area
Medical and health sciences (Standard för svensk indelning av forskningsämnen 2011)
Clinical medicine (Standard för svensk indelning av forskningsämnen 2011)
Nutrition and dietetics (Standard för svensk indelning av forskningsämnen 2011)
Health (CESSDA Topic Classification)
Keywords
Cancer, Blood specimen collection, Health surveys, Diet surveys, Dementia, Life style, Population surveillance, Metabolism, Diet, Diabetes mellitus, Cardiovascular diseases, Health status, Hypertension, Environment, Registries, Social conditions, Heredity, Feeding behavior, Lifestyle factors, Intergenerational study, Swedish cohort consortium (scc), Swedish diet cohort consortium (sdcc), Sdcc, Cohorts.se