Jian Su, Dong Hang, Jialiu He, Jie Yang, Enchun Pan, Yan Lu, Zhengyuan Zhou, Ming Su, Baoguo Fang, Xiaoqun Pan, Yu Qin, Zheng Zhu, Hao Yu, Renqiang Han, Xikang Fan, Jinyi Zhou, Chong Shen, Ming Wu
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Abstract
The Jiangsu Biobank for the Prevention and Control of Diabetes (JBPCD) is a community-based prospective cohort study initiated in Jiangsu province, to examine the burden of complications associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). This study aims to better understand the incidence, risk factors, and long-term outcomes of T2DM complications to inform prevention and control strategies. From October 2013 to July 2014, 20,053 T2DM patients (7,862 males and 12,191 females) were recruited from Suzhou city and Huai’an city. Baseline data were collected through questionnaire survey, physical examination and biochemical testing, with blood samples stored in a biobank. The follow-up focused on the incidence and mortality related to T2DM complications, linked to national and local medical datasets. Between August 2019 and October 2020, the repeated assessments were completed for 13,973 participants, including questionnaire, physical examination and repeated blood collection. The study identified 1,479 new cancer cases and 3,324 cardiovascular disease cases, with an overall mortality rate of 25.66 per 1,000 person-years. JBPCD welcomes research collaborations and data access requests via email. Currently, there are no plans to provide cohort data for free public access, but specific proposals for further collaboration are welcome. For further information and collaboration, please email [jswuming@vip.sina.com] and [sc@njmu.edu.cn].
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The European Journal of Epidemiology, established in 1985, is a peer-reviewed publication that provides a platform for discussions on epidemiology in its broadest sense. It covers various aspects of epidemiologic research and statistical methods. The journal facilitates communication between researchers, educators, and practitioners in epidemiology, including those in clinical and community medicine. Contributions from diverse fields such as public health, preventive medicine, clinical medicine, health economics, and computational biology and data science, in relation to health and disease, are encouraged. While accepting submissions from all over the world, the journal particularly emphasizes European topics relevant to epidemiology. The published articles consist of empirical research findings, developments in methodology, and opinion pieces.