GLOB-cAGE联盟:老年人心血管疾病的全球心血管协作网络。

IF 5 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
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背景:GLOB-cAGE是一个新成立的前所未有的联盟,汇集了世界范围内患有心血管疾病的老年人队列。GLOB-cAGE旨在统一来自老年人心血管健康和心血管疾病诊断和管理纵向队列的不可识别数据,使用标准化主题级数据点的组合存储库进行元回归分析。方法和设计:注册到GLOB-cAGE的研究是基于人群的纵向队列研究或临床试验,正在进行或已完成,以评估心血管健康为中心目标。对老年人心血管研究有重要贡献的横断面研究也可能包括在内。GLOB-cAGE将包括已被诊断患有心血管疾病的个体和具有不同心血管疾病风险的个体的初级预防。这些研究的最小样本量应该是100名参与者,参与者要么是65岁以上的成年人,要么是40岁以上的成年人,在接下来的几十年里进行纵向随访。GLOB-cAGE的登记可能涉及对不可识别或匿名的原始或处理数据进行合作,以进行联合分析。由于机构或其他原因无法提供原始或处理过的数据的站点可以通过其他方式参与,包括在内部进行单独的分析。在撰写本文时,至少有来自9个国家的10个参与团队和27项研究加入了GLOB-cAGE。结论:GLOB-cAGE联盟是一项汇集老年人心血管疾病研究的国际努力,重点是提供来自不同国家抗击人口老龄化的更大代表。它解决了随机对照试验中老年人登记不足造成的证据缺口,并允许调查人员进行高质量的流行病学研究。
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The GLOB-cAGE Consortium: A Global Cardiovascular Collaborative Network of Older Adults with Cardiovascular Disease.

Background: GLOB-cAGE is a newly established unprecedented consortium that brings together cohorts of older persons with cardiovascular disease worldwide. GLOB-cAGE aims to harmonize non-identifiable data from longitudinal cohorts examining cardiovascular health and cardiovascular disease diagnosis and management in older individuals to perform meta-regression analyses using combined repositories of standardized subject-level data points.

Methods and design: Studies registered into GLOB-cAGE are population-based longitudinal cohort studies or clinical trials, either ongoing or completed, that involve assessing cardiovascular health as a central objective. Cross-sectional studies that significantly contribute to cardiovascular research in older individuals may also be included. The GLOB-cAGE will consist of individuals already diagnosed with cardiovascular disease and primary prevention of individuals at different risks of cardiovascular disease. The studies should have a minimum sample size of 100 participants, and the participants are either adults aged above 65 years or above 40 years with longitudinal follow-up over the next few decades. Enrollment in GLOB-cAGE may involve collaboration on non-identifiable or anonymized raw or processed data for joint analyses. Sites unable to provide raw or processed data due to institutional or other reasons may participate in alternative ways, including performing separate analyses in-house. At the time of writing, there are at least ten participating teams from nine countries and 27 studies enrolled in GLOB-cAGE.

Conclusions: The GLOB-cAGE consortium is an international effort to bring together cardiovascular disease research in older persons, focusing on providing greater representation from diverse countries battling population aging. It addresses the evidence gaps from the insufficient enrolment of older individuals in randomized controlled trials and permits investigators to conduct high-quality epidemiological studies.

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American journal of epidemiology
American journal of epidemiology 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
4.00%
发文量
221
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Epidemiology is the oldest and one of the premier epidemiologic journals devoted to the publication of empirical research findings, opinion pieces, and methodological developments in the field of epidemiologic research. It is a peer-reviewed journal aimed at both fellow epidemiologists and those who use epidemiologic data, including public health workers and clinicians.
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