Protocol for The International Cohort on Lifestyle Determinants of Health Study: A Longitudinal Investigation of Complementary and Integrative Health Utilization in Postsecondary Education Students.

Ryan Bradley, Courtney K Pickworth, Ryan S Wexler, Adam Sadowski, Lita Buttolph, Hadil Sarrar, Jillian Moehle, M Tediana Torrens, Joanna Harnett, Erica McIntyre, Janet Schloss, Amie Steel, Jon Adams
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Objectives: The specific aims are: 1) To characterize the health, wellness, and lifestyle of graduate and undergraduate students, and how these characteristics change over time; 2) To evaluate associations between lifestyle factors and gut microbiota populations and diversity; and 3) To evaluate associations between stress and stress management practices with sleep habits, quality of life, and overall health. Design: The International Cohort on Lifestyle Determinants of Health (INCLD Health) longitudinal cohort study is designed to assess health behaviors and lifestyle practices amongst adults studying complementary and integrative health (CIH) and higher-education students more generally after at least one to six years of exposure to CIH education. INCLD Health will adhere to the Strengthening the Reporting of Observational studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) guidelines. Settings/Location: Colleges and universities with a CIH focus or interest with the flagship site being the National University of Natural Medicine. Participants: Adults currently enrolled in a college or university with a CIH focus or interest. Outcome Measures: Study visits will be conducted at baseline, 6 months, then every 12 months until the end of each participants' degree program. Measures include anthropometrics; serum and salivary biomarkers of cardiovascular risk, reproductive hormones, and cortisol; nutritional intake measured by a digital food frequency questionnaire; sequencing of fecal microbiota; plus validated questionnaires investigating mood, perceived stress, stress management practices, physical activity, sleep, and wellness. Conclusions: The INCLD Health Study, approved by the NUNM IRB in late 2018, will enroll a unique cohort of adults to characterize the use of CIH practices in relation to short- and long-term health. Our study design provides a breadth of information that could be implemented at multiple sites internationally allowing for comparisons across diverse student cohorts with relatively low cost and personnel.

生活方式决定健康的国际队列研究方案:对高等教育学生补充和综合健康利用的纵向调查。
目的:具体目的是:1)描述研究生和本科生的健康、健康和生活方式,以及这些特征如何随时间变化;2)评价生活方式因素与肠道菌群数量和多样性的关系;3)评估压力和压力管理实践与睡眠习惯、生活质量和整体健康之间的关系。设计:生活方式健康决定因素国际队列(INCLD Health)纵向队列研究旨在评估学习补充和综合健康(CIH)的成年人和接受过至少1至6年补充和综合健康教育的高等教育学生的健康行为和生活方式实践。世卫组织卫生部将遵守加强流行病学观察性研究报告(STROBE)指南。环境/地点:以美国国立自然医学大学为旗舰站点的以CIH为重点或兴趣的学院和大学。参与者:目前在学院或大学注册的成年人,有CIH的重点或兴趣。结果测量:研究访问将在基线进行,6个月,然后每12个月进行一次,直到每个参与者的学位课程结束。测量方法包括人体测量学;血清和唾液心血管风险、生殖激素和皮质醇的生物标志物;通过数字食物频率问卷测量营养摄入量;粪便微生物群测序;加上有效的问卷调查情绪,感知压力,压力管理实践,体育活动,睡眠和健康。结论:INCLD健康研究于2018年底由NUNM IRB批准,将招募一组独特的成年人,以表征与短期和长期健康相关的CIH实践的使用。我们的研究设计提供了广泛的信息,可以在国际多个地点实施,允许以相对较低的成本和人员在不同的学生群体中进行比较。
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