Population characteristics of golden retriever lifetime study enrollees.

Canine genetics and epidemiology Pub Date : 2017-11-15 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40575-017-0053-5
Melissa Simpson, Erin Searfoss, Sharon Albright, Diane E Brown, Barbara Wolfe, Nancy K Clark, Susan E McCann, David Haworth, Mike Guy, Rod Page
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Background: Studying cancer and other diseases poses a problem due to their protracted and multifactorial nature. Prospective studies are useful to investigate chronic disease processes since collection of lifestyle information, exposure data and co-incident health issues are collected before the condition manifests. The Golden Retriever Lifetime Study is one of the first prospective studies following privately-owned dogs throughout life to investigate the incidence and risk factors for disease outcomes, especially cancer.Owners of golden retrievers in the contiguous United States volunteered their dogs in early life. Owners and veterinarians complete online questionnaires about health status and lifestyle; dogs undergo a physical examination and collection of biological samples annually. The data presented summarize the initial study visits and the corresponding questionnaires for 3044 dogs in the cohort.

Results: The median age of dogs at enrollment was 14.0 months (interquartile range (IQR): 8-20 months). Approximately half of the population had undergone gonadectomy by their initial study visit. Medical conditions reported at enrollment consisted primarily of integumentary, gastrointestinal and urinary dysfunction. A large majority of the dogs have a record of having received preventive care (vaccines, parasiticides, flea and heartworm prevention) by the time of the initial study visit. Clinical pathology data were unremarkable.

Conclusions: This study represents one of the first lifetime observational investigations in veterinary medicine. The population characteristics reported here indicate a healthy cohort of golden retrievers cared for by owners committed to their dogs' health. Data acquired over the study period will provide valuable information about genetic, dietary and environmental risk factors associated with disease in golden retrievers and a framework for future prospective studies in veterinary medicine.

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金毛寻回犬终生研究注册者的人口特征。
背景:研究癌症和其他疾病是一个难题,因为它们具有长期性和多因素性。前瞻性研究有助于研究慢性疾病的过程,因为在疾病显现之前就能收集到生活方式信息、接触数据和共同发生的健康问题。金毛寻回猎犬终生研究是最早的前瞻性研究之一,该研究对私人饲养的猎犬进行终生跟踪,以调查疾病(尤其是癌症)的发病率和风险因素。狗主人和兽医在网上填写有关健康状况和生活方式的问卷;狗每年接受一次体检并采集生物样本。本文提供的数据总结了对队列中的 3044 只狗进行的首次研究访问和相应的问卷调查:犬只入组年龄的中位数为 14.0 个月(四分位数间距 (IQR):8-20 个月)。约有一半的犬只在首次就诊时接受了性腺切除术。入学时报告的病症主要包括皮肤、肠胃和泌尿系统功能障碍。大部分犬只在初次就诊时都有接受预防性护理(疫苗、杀寄生虫药、跳蚤和心丝虫预防)的记录。临床病理学数据无异常:本研究是兽医学领域最早的终生观察性调查之一。本文报告的人群特征表明,金毛寻回猎犬是由致力于狗狗健康的主人照顾的健康人群。研究期间获得的数据将为了解与金毛寻回犬疾病相关的遗传、饮食和环境风险因素提供有价值的信息,并为兽医学领域未来的前瞻性研究提供框架。
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