Cohort profile update: The Cork and Kerry Diabetes and Heart Disease Study

Author:

Stamenic DankoORCID,Harrington Janas M.ORCID,Millar Seán R.ORCID,Delaney Lisa,Gajewska Katarzyna A.ORCID,Buckley Claire M.ORCID,McHugh Sheena M.ORCID,Perry Ivan J.,Kearney Patricia M.ORCID

Abstract

Background: The Cork and Kerry Diabetes and Heart Disease Study was established to investigate the prevalence of diabetes and cardiovascular disease among middle-aged adults in Ireland. The Mitchelstown cohort was recruited from a single large primary care centre between 2010–2011. A rescreen of this cohort was conducted in 2015. Methods: Data were collected on cardiovascular health and associated risk factors. In addition, the rescreen incorporated new measures which included information on cognition and frailty, medication adherence, dietary factors and the collection of stool samples with RNA sequencing of the gut microbiome. Results: Of 2047 participants in the original cohort, 237 (11.6%) were deceased, too ill to participate or were lost to follow-up. Of the remaining 1810 baseline study participants, 1378 men and women aged 51–77 years agreed to take part in the rescreen (response rate of 76.1%). The prevalence of hypertension was high, ranging from 50% to 64% depending on the measurement method. An investigation of the association of gut microbiota with metabolic syndrome and obesity indicated greater microbiome diversity in metabolically healthy non-obese individuals relative to their unhealthy counterparts. Analysis of prescribing data over time demonstrated a high prevalence of potentially inappropriate prescribing among older-aged people in primary care which increased as they progressed to more advanced old age. Conclusions: The rescreen has provided new insights into cardiovascular health. In addition, this study is embedded in a single primary care centre, enabling passive follow-up of study participants through electronic health records. All data collected at baseline and rescreen are maintained and stored at the School of Public Health, University College Cork and specific proposals for future collaborations are welcome.

Funder

Health Research Board

Publisher

F1000 Research Ltd

Subject

Health Professions (miscellaneous),Medicine (miscellaneous)

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