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Impact of Built Environments on Body Weight (the Moving to Health Study): Protocol for a Retrospective Longitudinal Observational Study

机译:建筑环境对体重的影响(迁移到健康研究):用于回顾性纵向观察研究的协议

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Background Studies assessing the impact of built environments on body weight are often limited by modest power to detect residential effects that are small for individuals but may nonetheless comprise large attributable risks. Objective We used data extracted from electronic health records to construct a large retrospective cohort of patients. This cohort will be used to explore both the impact of moving between environments and the long-term impact of changing neighborhood environments. Methods We identified members with at least 12 months of Kaiser Permanente Washington (KPWA) membership and at least one weight measurement in their records during a period between January 2005 and April 2017 in which they lived in King County, Washington. Information on member demographics, address history, diagnoses, and clinical visits data (including weight) was extracted. This paper describes the characteristics of the adult (aged 18-89 years) cohort constructed from these data. Results We identified 229,755 adults representing nearly 1.2 million person-years of follow-up. The mean age at baseline was 45 years, and 58.0% (133,326/229,755) were female. Nearly one-fourth of people (55,150/229,755) moved within King County at least once during the follow-up, representing 84,698 total moves. Members tended to move to new neighborhoods matching their origin neighborhoods on residential density and property values. Conclusions Data were available in the KPWA database to construct a very large cohort based in King County, Washington. Future analyses will directly examine associations between neighborhood conditions and longitudinal changes in body weight and diabetes as well as other health conditions.
机译:背景技术评估建筑环境对体重的影响通常受到适度的限制,以检测个体的居民效果,但可能仍包括大的可归因风险。目的我们使用从电子健康记录中提取的数据来构建大型回顾性患者队列。该队列将用于探索在环境之间移动的影响以及改变邻里环境的长期影响。方法,我们在2005年1月至2017年1月至2017年4月期间,我们在凯撒永久性华盛顿(kPWA)成员(KPWA)成员国(KPWA)成员资格和至少一次重量计量的方法,其中他们在华盛顿王县居住。提取有关会员人口统计数据,地址历史,诊断和临床访问数据(包括重量)的信息。本文介绍了从这些数据构建的成人(年龄18-89岁)的成人特征。结果我们确定了229,755名成年人,代表近120万人的随访。基线的平均年龄为45岁,女性为58.0%(133,326 / 229,755)。在随访期间,近四分之一的人(55,150 / 229,755)搬到了金县,至少曾经举行过一次,总举措84,698。成员们倾向于迁往与他们的起源社区匹配住宅密度和财产价值的新街区。结论数据是在KPWA数据库中提供的数据,以构建华盛顿特大县的一个非常大的队列。未来的分析将直接审查邻里条件与体重和糖尿病纵向变化之间的关联以及其他健康状况。

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