Authors
Salome Scholtens, Nynke Smidt, Morris A Swertz, Stephan JL Bakker, Aafje Dotinga, Judith M Vonk, Freerk Van Dijk, Sander KR van Zon, Cisca Wijmenga, Bruce HR Wolffenbuttel, Ronald P Stolk
Publication date
2015/8/1
Journal
International journal of epidemiology
Volume
44
Issue
4
Pages
1172-1180
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
The LifeLines Cohort Study is a large population-based cohort study and biobank that was established as a resource for research on complex interactions between environmental, phenotypic and genomic factors in the development of chronic diseases and healthy ageing. Between 2006 and 2013, inhabitants of the northern part of The Netherlands and their families were invited to participate, thereby contributing to a three-generation design. Participants visited one of the LifeLines research sites for a physical examination, including lung function, ECG and cognition tests, and completed extensive questionnaires. Baseline data were collected for 167 729 participants, aged from 6 months to 93 years. Follow-up visits are scheduled every 5 years, and in between participants receive follow-up questionnaires. Linkage is being established with medical registries and environmental data. LifeLines contains …
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Scholar articles
S Scholtens, N Smidt, MA Swertz, SJL Bakker… - International journal of epidemiology, 2015