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A cohort study of chronic diseases for Mongolian people: Outline with baseline data of the Moncohort study

机译:蒙古人慢性病队列研究:蒙古队列研究的基线数据概述

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Many Mongolian people suffer from non-communicable chronic diseases. In order to plan preventive strategies against such diseases, we designed a community-based prospective cohort study of chronic diseases, called the Moncohort study, in Mongolia. This is the first nationwide large-scale cohort study of chronic diseases. This paper describes the study's rationale, design and methods with baseline data. Mongolian residents aged >=40years were selected nationwide from many geographic regions in 2009. Data were collected on demographics, socioeconomic status, lifestyle, and anthropometric and biochemical measurements. In total, 2280 Mongolian residents were registered in the survey. Socioeconomic, lifestyle, anthropometric and biochemical characteristics were differentiated by gender and geographical area in descriptive data. Aging, low social class, physical inactivity and infrequent fruits intake were positively associated with histories of chronic disease in men, while aging was positively associated with histories of chronic disease in women. Factors associated with chronic diseases reveal gender-oriented strategies might be needed for their prevention. Detailed prospective analyses will illustrate the impact of risk factors on chronic diseases and lead to evidence for designing programs aimed at preventing chronic diseases and related disorders in Mongolia.
机译:许多蒙古人患有非传染性慢性病。为了规划针对此类疾病的预防策略,我们在蒙古设计了一项基于社区的慢性疾病前瞻性队列研究,称为Moncohort研究。这是全国第一个大规模的慢性病队列研究。本文利用基线数据描述了研究的基本原理,设计和方法。 2009年,从多个地理区域的全国范围内选拔了40岁以上的蒙古居民。收集了有关人口统计学,社会经济状况,生活方式以及人体测量学和生化测量的数据。调查共有2280名蒙古居民登记。在描述性数据中,按性别和地理区域区分了社会经济,生活方式,人体测量学和生化特征。年龄,社会地位低下,缺乏体育锻炼和不经常进食水果与男性的慢性病史呈正相关,而衰老与女性的慢性病史呈正相关。与慢性病相关的因素表明,预防其可能需要采取面向性别的策略。详细的前瞻性分析将说明危险因素对慢性病的影响,并为设计旨在预防蒙古的慢性病和相关疾病的方案提供证据。

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