2008
DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyn262
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Cohort Profile: The North West Adelaide Health Study (NWAHS)

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“…Baseline data were collected in 2000-03 (n=4056), with two additional waves of data collection over 10 years. 19 This cross-sectional study used the data collected at Wave 2 (n=3563, 2004-07). Geographical data current at 2006 were used to represent objective features of environments.…”
Section: Study Samplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Baseline data were collected in 2000-03 (n=4056), with two additional waves of data collection over 10 years. 19 This cross-sectional study used the data collected at Wave 2 (n=3563, 2004-07). Geographical data current at 2006 were used to represent objective features of environments.…”
Section: Study Samplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study was a prospective comparison between two existing cohorts of study subjects, i.e., a cohort of South Australian male metropolitan firefighters 15) and a reference cohort of South Australian males randomly selected from the general population 16) . Data collection for the ongoing South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service (SAMFS) study commenced in August 2007 and was completed in April 2011.…”
Section: Design and Study Populationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Males from the North West Adelaide Health Study (NWAHS) 17) 16,17) . Figure 1 shows the recruitment and follow-up for the NWAHS study and the selection for the comparison with the firefighters.…”
Section: Design and Study Populationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study focuses on priority health conditions and risk factors that have been identified due to the significant burden that is placed on the community in terms of social, health, quality of life and economic factors. By identifying and describing specific population groups at risk of chronic conditions, the effectiveness of strategies for the prevention, early detection, and management of chronic conditions may be maximised (Grant et al, 2006;Grant et al, 2009). Participants were recruited to Stage 1 of the study between 2000 and 2003, and undertook a second assessment between 2004 and 2006.…”
Section: North West Adelaide Health Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The initial objective of the study was to establish both baseline self-reported and biomedically measured information on chronic diseases and risk factors, in terms of those who may be at risk of these conditions, those who already had these conditions but had not been diagnosed, and those who had previously been diagnosed with the conditions. Identifying those categories of disease along a chronic disease continuum provides a view of disease burden and presents opportunities for effective interventions, improved health service use and development of health policy (Grant et al, 2006;Grant et al, 2009). When specifically considering osteoporosis, the chronic disease continuum can be described as presented in Figure 1.…”
Section: North West Adelaide Health Studymentioning
confidence: 99%