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The Nurse Cohort Study Xiamen (NCSX) is an open-ended prospective cohort study with very broad research aims. The primary objectives of the NCSX is planned to examine genetic, epigenetic, biological, psychological, social, lifestyle and other environmental factors of nurses in relation to incidence and progression of the common chronic diseases, such as hypertension, ischemic heart disease, stroke, diabetes, chronic kidney disease and some cancers, which are emerging with economic development in Xiamen, China. Specifically, we intend to test whether empirically driven hypothesis and emerging risk factors mainly developed in response to observations in economically developed Western societies apply in a population living in a rapid changing lifestyle in China now.
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Objectives: To establish a cohort of about 10,000 registered nurses (aged 20 or over) in Xiamen, China; to describe the baseline major risk factors; to analyze their interrelationships; and to examine the risks of incidence and progression of major chronic diseases, such as hypertension, stroke, CKD and cancers, and all-cause and cause-specific mortality by different levels of the risk factors after about 5 years follow-up.
Design: A prospective cohort study. Setting: 7 public hospitals in Xiamen, China. Participants: About 10,000 registered nurses (aged 20 or over) who work in public hospitals in Xiamen, China.
Main outcome: Incidences of common chronic diseases, such as CVD, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, and cancers; progression of these diseases; all cause and specific-cause mortality.
Hypothesis: Relative risks of major risk factors. Results of the study should have strong impact on prevention and control of these diseases and promoting nurses'health in the local population.
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Haihua Zhu, Master; Zhibin Li, Ph.D.
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