| Literature DB >> 17014726 |
Blair H Smith1, Harry Campbell, Douglas Blackwood, John Connell, Mike Connor, Ian J Deary, Anna F Dominiczak, Bridie Fitzpatrick, Ian Ford, Cathy Jackson, Gillian Haddow, Shona Kerr, Robert Lindsay, Mark McGilchrist, Robin Morton, Graeme Murray, Colin N A Palmer, Jill P Pell, Stuart H Ralston, David St Clair, Frank Sullivan, Graham Watt, Roland Wolf, Alan Wright, David Porteous, Andrew D Morris.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Generation Scotland: the Scottish Family Health Study aims to identify genetic variants accounting for variation in levels of quantitative traits underlying the major common complex diseases (such as cardiovascular disease, cognitive decline, mental illness) in Scotland. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17014726 PMCID: PMC1592477 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2350-7-74
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Genet ISSN: 1471-2350 Impact factor: 2.103
Data collected from participants in GS:SFHS
| 1. |
| a. Demographic details |
| b. Occupational history |
| c. Lifestyle – smoking, alcohol, diet, exercise and participation in sports |
| d. Personal and family medical history |
| e. Rose angina questionnaire |
| f. Musculoskeletal questions – including chronic pain, fractures, joint replacements, HRT use, age at |
| menarche and menopause |
| g. Current drug history, including prescribed and some non-prescribed, |
| 2. |
| a. Height, weight |
| b. Blood Pressure × 2, resting pulse |
| c. Ankle brachial pressure index |
| d. Spirometry |
| e. Electrocardiograph |
| f. Bioimpedance |
| 3. |
| a. Eysenck Personality Questionnaire Revised Short Form[27] |
| b. Logical Memory from the Wechsler Memory Scale III[28] |
| c. Digit Symbol from the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale III[29] |
| d. Verbal Fluency[30] |
| e. Mill Hill Vocabulary Scale[31] |
| f. General Health Questionnaire-28[32] |
| 4. |
| a. SCID Brief screening interview for major depression[33] |
| 5. |
| a. Blood: EDTA for DNA – 2 × 4.7 ml, 1 × 9 ml; |
| Clot activator with gel separator for serum – 3 × 5 ml |
| Fluoride oxalate for glucose – 1 × 2 ml |
| b. Urine: Stored for future proteomics analysis |
Healthcare datasets with which GS:SFHS data will be linked.
| NHS number (unique personal identifier) (Includes DOB/death) | Scotland wide, currently 5.6M people | 1980-present | |
| All hospital admissions – ICD9/10 coded | Scotland wide, currently 750k p.a. | 1980-present | |
| Regional prescribing of all pharmacies | Tayside wide | 1993-present | |
| Mobile digital retinal photographic unit | All GPs; total 33,000. | 1991-present | |
| All biochemical investigations | Tayside wide, 25M data items | 1993-present | |
| Regional laser clinic | Tayside | 1998-present | |
| All diabetes patients | Tayside wide-all 78 GP Practices | 1994-present | |
| Coronary Care Unit admissions, echocardiography, Exercise Tolerant Tests, etc. | Tayside | 1997-present | |
| Tayside birth records from 1952–66 | Tayside, 50k births; 73 data items | 1952–1966 | |
| Maternity, cancer, neonatal, child health records | Tayside | 1980-present | |
| Primary care clinical and prescribing data | Being rolled out to 65 GP practices | ongoing | |
| All cardiac admissions | Tayside wide | 1996-present | |
| All clinic data | Tayside | 1990-present | |
| All Tayside strokes | Tayside | 1993-present | |
| A cohort of 4,500 asthma patients | Tayside | 1990-present |
Note. Although some of these are currently only available in the Tayside region, it is intended that the capacity will be exported across the rest of Scotland as part of this study.