The Global Consortium of Oral Health Birth Cohort Studies—GLOBICS

IF 5.7 1区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Journal of Dental Research Pub Date : 2025-03-15 DOI:10.1177/00220345251315700
K.G. Peres, G.G. Nascimento, S. Sarawagi, K. Gambetta-Tessini, A.C. Kalhan, H. Li, C.A. Feldens, B.W. Chaffee, A.J.D. Barros, A. Rugg-Gunn, M.A. Peres, A.N. Åstrøm, J. Abanto, N. Birungi, M.A. Cardoso, M.A. Charles, M.B. Correa, S. Dashper, F.F. Demarco, A. Germa, P.C. Hallal, C. Jacobs, L. Kragt, P.F. Kramer, S. Levy, T.A. Marshall, A. Nirunsittirat, W. Pitiphat, C.C.C. Ribeiro, C. Sieng, E.B.A.F. Thomaz, B. Turton, M.R. Vitolo, Y. Wagner
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This article highlights the transformative initiatives of the Global Consortium of Oral Health Birth Cohort Studies (GLOBICS) as a key response to the call for a global overhaul of the oral health agenda. Recognizing the critical role of birth cohort studies in public health, particularly in understanding the interplay between oral health, noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), and social inequalities, GLOBICS is spearheading efforts that are research driven and focused on translational pathways. GLOBICS is advancing an International Research Agenda with 8 key priorities aimed at addressing the most pressing questions in oral health research. These priorities shall guide pooled analyses from oral health birth cohort studies (OHBCS) spread across the globe, enabling the consortium to generate robust evidence answering core research questions. One of the major efforts of GLOBICS is data harmonization, which involves standardizing and integrating data from multiple sources to ensure consistency and comparability. This process is vital for generating reliable global insights and fostering collaborations with new research partners. GLOBICS also emphasizes the nurturing of the next generation of OHBCS researchers, ensuring that the field continues to grow and innovate. The consortium’s commitment to disseminating and translating its findings is central to its mission. By supporting the development of clinical practice guidelines, policies, and public health information tailored to the specific contexts of its collaborators, GLOBICS is making strides toward tangible improvements in global oral health. This work is a testament to the power of collaborative research and an invitation for further contributions to this global effort.
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全球口腔健康出生队列研究联合会--GLOBICS
这篇文章重点介绍了全球口腔健康出生队列研究联合会(GLOBICS)的变革性举措,这些举措是对全球全面改革口腔健康议程呼吁的重要回应。全球口腔健康出生队列研究联合会认识到出生队列研究在公共卫生中的关键作用,特别是在了解口腔健康、非传染性疾病 (NCD) 和社会不平等之间的相互作用方面,正在率先开展以研究为导向、以转化途径为重点的工作。全球多指标类集正在推进一项国际研究议程,其中包括 8 个关键优先事项,旨在解决口腔健康研究中最紧迫的问题。这些优先事项将指导来自全球各地的口腔健康出生队列研究(OHBCS)的汇总分析,使该联盟能够生成有力的证据来回答核心研究问题。GLOBICS 的主要工作之一是数据协调,包括对来自多个来源的数据进行标准化和整合,以确保数据的一致性和可比性。这一过程对于提出可靠的全球见解和促进与新研究伙伴的合作至关重要。全球生物多指标类集还强调培养下一代 OHBCS 研究人员,确保该领域不断发展和创新。该联盟致力于传播和转化其研究成果,这是其核心使命。通过支持根据合作者的具体情况制定临床实践指南、政策和公共卫生信息,GLOBICS 在切实改善全球口腔健康方面取得了长足进步。这项工作证明了合作研究的力量,并邀请各方为这一全球努力做出更多贡献。
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Journal of Dental Research
Journal of Dental Research 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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15.30
自引率
3.90%
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155
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Dental Research (JDR) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal committed to sharing new knowledge and information on all sciences related to dentistry and the oral cavity, covering health and disease. With monthly publications, JDR ensures timely communication of the latest research to the oral and dental community.
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