Novosibirsk MONICA Study
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The objectives of Novosibirsk MONICA Study were to measure trends in cardiovascular mortality and morbidity and to assess the extent to which these trends are related to changes in risk factor levels and/or medical care.
In addition to a general description of Novosibirsk MONICA Study, here are described the variables which have been harmonized to the [MORGAM Study](https://mica.eucanshare.bsc.es/study/morgam). The study is identified by Centre number 47 (Novosibirsk) and name RUS-NOV in the MORGAM data.
The baseline examinations of Cohorts 01, 02 and 03 of the Novosibirsk study were carried out as part of the WHO MONICA Project. The MONICA procedures were used also in the baseline examination in the survey 1983-85.
- Start Year
- 1985
- End Year
- 1998
- Supplementary Information
- The Novosibirsk MONICA Study was conducted by the Institute of Internal Medicine, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Medical Science, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation.
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Design
- Study design
- Cohort
- Follow Up
- The cohorts were linked to the Population Based Mortality Register and the Coronary and Stroke Event Registers using the date of birth and family name. The follow-up for non-fatal coronary events had the upper age limit of 64 years and for non-fatal stroke events 74 years.
- Supplementary Information
- Deaths and cardiovascular events are followed up. for the harmonized MORGAM data, see the detailed information on follow-up procedures in the MORGAM e-publications.
Marker Paper
Evans A, Salomaa V, Kulathinal S, Asplund K, Cambien F, Ferrario M, Perola M, Peltonen L, Shields D, Tunstall-Pedoe H, Kuulasmaa K, for the MORGAM Project. MORGAM (an international pooling of cardiovascular cohorts). Int J Epidemiol 2005;34:21-27.
PUBMED 15561751
Recruitment
- Sources of Recruitment
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- Individuals
Number of participants
- Number of participants
- 11,438
- Number of participants with biosamples
Data Access
Availability of data and biosamples
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Description of the access procedures
For access to the harmonized MORGAM data from many MORGAM Centres, one should seek a collaboration with any of the Centre which can submit a publication proposal to the MORGAM/BiomarCaRE Steering Group.