Cohort profile: Women's Healthy Ageing Project (WHAP) - a longitudinal prospective study of Australian women since 1990.

Women's midlife health Pub Date : 2016-10-04 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40695-016-0018-y
Cassandra Szoeke, Melissa Coulson, Stephen Campbell, Lorraine Dennerstein
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Background: The cohort was commenced to examine women's health from midlife (45-55 years) before the menopausal transition and into ageing.

Methods: Randomised selection and assessment of 2,001 women living in the Melbourne metropolitan area was conducted by the Roy Morgan Centre in 1990/91. Of the 779 women who met the entry criteria for the longitudinal follow-up (aged 45-55 years, menstruating, having a uterus and at least one ovary and not taking hormone therapy) 438 agreed to be seen annually across the menopausal transition from 1992 to 1999. Longitudinal prospective follow-up since 2000 has continued intermittently (2002/03, 2004/05, 2012/13, 2014/15). Data collection has included fasting biomarkers in each year since 1992, clinical assessment, lifestyle and quality of life data, physical measures and validated questionnaire data. Participants have consented to data linkage and, to date, mammogram and BioGrid data have been accessed. Biobank storage including serum, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) storage and PAXgene tubes are maintained.

Discussion: The WHAP has contributed to over 200 published research findings, several books, and book chapters in a variety of areas, including: health and wellbeing; mental and cognitive health; bone health; lifestyle, vascular risk and prevention; women's health and hormonal transition; and cross-cultural research.With all participants now aged over 70 years, the cohort is ideally placed to answer key questions of healthy ageing in women. With more than 25 years of longitudinal prospective follow-up this Australian dataset is unique in its duration, breadth and detail of measures including clinical review and specialized disease-specific testing and biomarkers. Ongoing follow-up into older ages for this long-running cohort will enable the association between mid to late-life factors and healthy ageing to be determined. This is particularly valuable for the examination of chronic diseases which have a 20-30 year prodrome and to provide knowledge on multiple morbidities. The dataset has a unique opportunity to improve our understanding of temporal relationships and the interactions between risk factors and comorbidities.

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队列简介:妇女健康老龄化项目(WHAP)——自1990年以来对澳大利亚妇女进行的纵向前瞻性研究。
背景:该队列开始检查妇女从中年(45-55岁)到绝经过渡和进入老年的健康状况。方法:罗伊摩根中心于1990/91年对2001名居住在墨尔本大都市区的妇女进行了随机选择和评估。在779名符合纵向随访进入标准的女性中(年龄在45-55岁之间,有月经,有子宫和至少一个卵巢,未接受激素治疗),438名同意在1992年至1999年的绝经过渡期每年进行一次检查。2000年以来的纵向前瞻性随访断断续续(2002/03、2004/05、2012/13、2014/15)。数据收集包括自1992年以来每年的禁食生物标志物,临床评估,生活方式和生活质量数据,物理测量和验证问卷数据。参与者已同意数据链接,迄今为止,乳房x光检查和BioGrid数据已被访问。生物库的储存包括血清、脱氧核糖核酸(DNA)储存和PAXgene管。讨论:WHAP已在多个领域发表了200多项研究成果,出版了几本书籍和书籍章节,包括:健康和福祉;心理和认知健康;骨骼健康;生活方式、血管风险及预防;妇女健康和荷尔蒙转换;以及跨文化研究。由于所有参与者的年龄都在70岁以上,该队列非常适合回答妇女健康老龄化的关键问题。经过超过25年的纵向前瞻性随访,该澳大利亚数据集在其持续时间,广度和详细措施方面是独一无二的,包括临床审查和专门的疾病特异性测试和生物标志物。对这一长期队列进行的老年随访将有助于确定中老年因素与健康老龄化之间的关系。这对于检查有20-30年前驱症状的慢性疾病和提供有关多种发病率的知识特别有价值。该数据集有一个独特的机会来提高我们对风险因素和合并症之间的时间关系和相互作用的理解。
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