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EPIC-Italy cohorts and multipurpose national surveys. A comparison of some socio-demographic and life-style characteristics.

Stefano Calza1, Claudia Specchia, Graziella Frasca, Rosario Tumino, Carlotta Sacerdote, Laura Fiorini, Rocco Galasso, Anna Vittoria Ciardullo, Domenico Palli, Simonetta Salvini, Vittorio Krogh, Sabina Sieri, Adriano Decarli.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: EPIC-Italy cohort study recruited subjects who voluntarily accepted to participate in the project. From the self-selected bases of the population sample, some bias could derive in the data interpretation when risk estimation for cancer disease related to life-style factors is the principal concern. Knowledge of the bias related to self-selected sampling is important for better directing the interpretation of the EPIC-Italy study results.
METHODS: We investigated the characteristics of volunteer subjects recruited in the EPIC-Italy cohorts and compared them with those of the randomly selected subjects recruited in the Multipurpose ISTAT Surveys realized in the same period (1993-1998) in which the EPIC-cohorts were recruited.
RESULTS: We found some differences, and in particular a different attitude towards cigarettes smoking and wine consumption, between the EPIC cohort and the Multipurpose ISTAT Surveys, as well as among geographical areas within the EPIC cohort.
CONCLUSIONS: The uneven distribution of some characteristics suggests that the self-selected subjects were characterized by an overall lower consumption of wine and cigarette smoking even when the educational level was considered. This could suggest a generally more healthy life-style among subjects recruited on a volountary bases.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14870826     DOI: 10.1177/030089160308900605

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tumori        ISSN: 0300-8916


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