Paracelsus 10,000: An Observational Cohort Study About the Health Status of the Population of Salzburg, Austria. Rationale, Objectives and Study Design

V. Frey, P. Langthaler, Emanuel Raphaelis, Susanne Ring-Dimitriou, L. Kedenko, E. Aigner, Jennifer Martinz, Isabella Gostner, Arne C. Bathke, Paul Sungler, Michael Studnicka, Elisabeth Haschke-Becher, Eugen Trinka, B. Iglseder, Bernhard Paulweber
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Background/Aims: Paracelsus 10,000 is an observational cohort study with the objective to investigate the health status of the population in and around the city of Salzburg. The focus lies on common non-communicable diseases, mainly cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, and metabolic diseases, and their risk factors. The aim of the study is to establish a large database enabling to study associations between life style, genetic factors and development of common diseases. Extensive phenotyping and biobanking constitute a basis for preventive measures, multi-omics and precision medicine. Methods: Inhabitants of the city of Salzburg and the surrounding areas were randomly selected and underwent a detailed investigation: The program included medical examinations, as well as assessments on mental disorders and life style including nutrition and physical activity. From all study participants biological samples were stored in a biobank at -80°C enabling future investigations of biomarkers and utilization of the whole spectrum of multi-omics. Results: Between the years 2013 and 2020, 10,044 participants, 5,176 women and 4,868 men aged between 40 and 77 years, completed a baseline assessment. Special emphasis was put on participants between 50 and 59 years old, representing an age group especially prone to changes in health status. In this group, 2,606 participants underwent an extended investigation program. Conclusion: The Paracelsus 10,000 study has the potential to gain new insight into the role of associations between genetic predisposition and life style factors for disease development in the Salzburg population. This report describes rationale, objectives and design of the study and provides insight into the main characteristics of the study cohort.
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Paracelsus 10,000:一项关于奥地利萨尔茨堡人口健康状况的观察队列研究。基本原理、目的和研究设计
背景/目的:Paracelsus 10,000是一项观察性队列研究,目的是调查萨尔茨堡市及其周边地区人口的健康状况。重点是常见的非传染性疾病,主要是心脑血管和代谢疾病及其风险因素。这项研究的目的是建立一个大型数据库,以便研究生活方式、遗传因素和常见疾病发展之间的关系。广泛的表型分析和生物银行是预防措施、多组学和精准医学的基础。方法:随机选择萨尔茨堡市及周边地区的居民并进行详细调查:该方案包括医学检查,以及对精神障碍和生活方式(包括营养和体育活动)的评估。所有研究参与者的生物样本都储存在-80°C的生物样本库中,以便将来研究生物标记物和利用全谱多组学。结果:在2013年至2020年期间,10,044名参与者,5,176名女性和4,868名男性,年龄在40至77岁之间,完成了基线评估。特别强调50至59岁的参与者,这是一个特别容易发生健康状况变化的年龄组。在这一组中,2606名参与者接受了一项扩展的调查计划。结论:Paracelsus 10,000研究有可能获得新的见解,了解遗传易感性和生活方式因素在萨尔茨堡人群疾病发展中的关联作用。本报告描述了研究的基本原理、目标和设计,并提供了对研究队列的主要特征的见解。
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