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Swiss Longitudinal Cohort

Swiss Longitudinal Cohort

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6 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

The planned research project is a prospective population-based cohort study, similar to the well-known Framingham study in the United States. So far, there is no similar research project in Switzerland.

It is planned to examine of three Swiss municipalities. Recruitment in a first Swiss municipality (Lostallo/Cama GR) started 2014 and ended in 2019. Overall, 496 participants were recruited in this municipality. The five-year follow-up in this municipality started in 2019. It is planned to start recruitment in a second Swiss municipality (Uznach SG) in 2020.

The examinations embrace a broad spectrum of measurements (for details the investigators refer to the published study protocol).

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Resident of Cama GR, Lostallo GR, or Uznach SG
  • Age ≥6 years (no upper age limit), for voluntary blood sample ≥18 years
  • Willing to participate in long-term study
  • Written informed consent (in participants ≥6 years and <18 years signed by parents)

Exclusion Criteria:

  • No exclusion criteria

Study details
    Cardiovascular Risk Factors

NCT02282748

Hypertension Excellence Centre Lucerne

27 January 2024

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