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Does health differ between participants and non-participants in the MRI-HUNT study, a population based neuroimaging study? The Nord-Tr?ndelag health studies 1984–2009

机译:基于人群的神经影像学研究MRI-HUNT研究的参与者与非参与者的健康状况是否有所不同? 1984-2009年北特伦德拉格州健康研究

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Background Bias with regard to participation in epidemiological studies can have a large impact on the generalizability of results. Our aim was to investigate the direction and magnitude of potential bias by comparing health-related factors among participants and non-participants in a MRI-study based on HUNT, a large Norwegian health survey. Methods Of 14,033 individuals aged 50–65, who had participated in all three large public health surveys within the Norwegian county of Nord-Tr?ndelag (HUNT 1, 2 and 3), 1,560 who lived within 45 minutes of travel from the city of Levanger were invited to a MRI study (MRI-HUNT). The sample of participants in MRI-HUNT (n?=?1,006) were compared with those who were invited but did not participate (n?=?554) and with those who were eligible but not invited (n?=?12,473), using univariate analyses and logistic regression analyses adjusting for age and education level. Results Self-reported health did not differ between the three groups, but participants had a higher education level and were somewhat younger than the two other groups. In the adjusted multivariate analyses, obesity was consistently less prevalent among participants. Significant differences in blood pressure and cholesterol were also found. Conclusion This is the first large population-based study comparing participants and non-participants in an MRI study with regard to general health. The groups were not widely different, but participants had a higher level of education, and were less likely to be obese and have hypertension, and were slightly younger than non-participants. The observed differences between participants and non-invited individuals are probably partly explained by the inclusion criterion that participants had to live within 45 minutes of transport to where the MRI examination took place. One will expect that the participants have somewhat less brain morphological changes related to cardiovascular risk factors than the general population. Such consequences underline the crucial importance of evaluation of non-participants in MRI studies.
机译:背景参与流行病学研究的偏见可能会对结果的普遍性产生重大影响。我们的目的是通过在一项基于挪威大型健康调查HUNT的MRI研究中比较参与者和非参与者的健康相关因素,研究潜在偏见的方向和严重程度。方法共有14033位年龄在50-65岁之间的人参加了挪威北部特伦德拉格县(HUNT 1、2和3)内的所有三项大型公共卫生调查,其中1,560名患者居住在距离该市45分钟路程之内Levanger被邀请参加MRI研究(MRI-HUNT)。将MRI-HUNT的参与者样本(n?=?1,006)与受邀但未参加的参与者(n?=?554)和有资格但未受邀的参与者(n?=?12,473)进行比较,使用单变量分析和逻辑回归分析来调整年龄和受教育程度。结果自我报告的健康状况在三组之间没有差异,但是参与者的文化程度较高,并且比其他两组年轻一些。在调整后的多元分析中,肥胖在参与者中的流行程度一直较低。还发现血压和胆固醇存在显着差异。结论这是第一项基于人群的大型研究,对MRI研究中的参与者和非参与者的一般健康状况进行了比较。两组之间的差异不大,但参与者的教育程度较高,肥胖和高血压的可能性较小,并且年龄比未参加者年轻。参与者和非受邀者之间观察到的差异可能部分是由纳入标准来解释的,即参与者必须在运输至MRI检查所在位置的45分钟内居住。可以预期的是,与心血管疾病危险因素相关的参与者的大脑形态变化比普通人群要少。这样的结果强调了对非参与者进行MRI研究的评估至关重要。

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