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cohort [2021/02/23 09:09] – trynke | cohort [2025/07/24 14:52] (current) – [Subcohorts] laura | ||
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Lifelines participants were initially recruited through general practitioners in the three provinces in the [[location|northern part of the Netherlands]]: | Lifelines participants were initially recruited through general practitioners in the three provinces in the [[location|northern part of the Netherlands]]: | ||
- | General practitioners invited all their patients between 25 and 50 years old (on Terschelling 18+), resulting in ~81.500 participants at [[1A|baseline]].\\ | + | General practitioners |
These individuals were then asked to invite their family members (parents, partner, children, parents-in-law), | These individuals were then asked to invite their family members (parents, partner, children, parents-in-law), | ||
~21.500 interested individuals registered directly for [[1A|baseline]] participation via the Lifelines website. | ~21.500 interested individuals registered directly for [[1A|baseline]] participation via the Lifelines website. | ||
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Most questionnaires and measurements are performed in both sexes.\\ | Most questionnaires and measurements are performed in both sexes.\\ | ||
Notable exceptions: | Notable exceptions: | ||
- | * [[ROAQ]], an [[additional assessments|additional assessment]] | + | * [[ROAQ]], an [[additional assessments|additional assessment]] |
- | * [[VESP]], an [[additional assessments|additional assessment]] | + | * [[VESP]], an [[additional assessments|additional assessment]] |
* [[NEXT]], our birth cohort with an emphasis on pregnant women (but fathers are also included) | * [[NEXT]], our birth cohort with an emphasis on pregnant women (but fathers are also included) | ||
Thus far, the *binary* gender of participants was assessed via self-report and via [[https:// | Thus far, the *binary* gender of participants was assessed via self-report and via [[https:// | ||
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* [[DAG3]] subcohort (9,500 participants with extensive metabolomics/ | * [[DAG3]] subcohort (9,500 participants with extensive metabolomics/ | ||
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===== Data Linkage ===== | ===== Data Linkage ===== | ||
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* Individual data from **governmental registries** (i.e. causes of death, socio-economic data) can be linked to Lifelines health-related data via [[http:// | * Individual data from **governmental registries** (i.e. causes of death, socio-economic data) can be linked to Lifelines health-related data via [[http:// | ||
* Individual results from **pathological tests** (i.e. biopsies) can be linked to Lifelines health-related data (including self-reported [[cancer]]) via [[https:// | * Individual results from **pathological tests** (i.e. biopsies) can be linked to Lifelines health-related data (including self-reported [[cancer]]) via [[https:// | ||
- | * Individual longitudinal **prescription medication** data from Dutch pharmacies can be linked to Lifelines health-related data (including self-reported [[medication]]) via [[http:// | + | * Individual longitudinal **prescription medication** data from Dutch pharmacies can be linked to Lifelines health-related data (including self-reported [[medication]]) via [[http:// |
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