| Literature DB >> 27544533 |
Emiel O Hoogendijk1, Dorly J H Deeg2, Jan Poppelaars2,3, Marleen van der Horst2, Marjolein I Broese van Groenou3, Hannie C Comijs4, H Roeline W Pasman5, Natasja M van Schoor2, Bianca Suanet3, Fleur Thomése3, Theo G van Tilburg3, Marjolein Visser6,7, Martijn Huisman2,3.
Abstract
The Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam (LASA) is an ongoing longitudinal study of older adults in the Netherlands, which started in 1992. LASA is focused on the determinants, trajectories and consequences of physical, cognitive, emotional and social functioning. The study is based on a nationally representative sample of older adults aged 55 years and over. The findings of the LASA study have been reported in over 450 publications so far (see www.lasa-vu.nl ). In this article we describe the background and the design of the LASA study, and provide an update of the methods. In addition, we provide a summary of the major findings from the period 2011-2015.Entities:
Keywords: Aging; Biomarkers; Cognitive function; Cohort studies; Epidemiology; Health status indicators; Longitudinal studies; Mental health; Netherlands; Social support
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27544533 PMCID: PMC5010587 DOI: 10.1007/s10654-016-0192-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Epidemiol ISSN: 0393-2990 Impact factor: 8.082
Fig. 1LASA study design, survival and participation
Realized sample size for LASA cohort baseline measurements and wave H
| Cohort | Birth years | 1992–1993 | 2002–2003 | 2011–2012 | 2012–2013 |
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| Wave Ba | Wave 2Ba | Wave Ha | Wave 3Ba | ||
| Main interview/medical interviewb | Main interview/medical interview | Main interview/medical interview | Main interview/medical interview | ||
| First cohort | 1908–1912 | 580/460 | 6/1 | ||
| 1913–1917 | 575/476 | 33/15 | |||
| 1918–1922 | 472/412 | 62/40 | |||
| 1923–1927 | 492/432 | 159/100 | |||
| 1928–1932 | 512/468 | 240/182 | |||
| 1933–1937 | 476/423 | 263/212 | |||
| Second cohort | 1938–1942 | – | 508/464 | 370/315 | |
| 1943–1947 | – | 494/455 | 389/347 | ||
| Third cohort | 1948–1952 | – | – | – | 523/460 |
| 1953–1957 | – | – | – | 500/429 | |
| Total | 3107/2671 | 1002/919 | 1522/1212 | 1023/889 |
aFor all other measurement waves, realized sample size by cohort are shown in Fig. 1 and details on realized sample size according to year of birth are published elsewhere [1]
bAll participants in the medical interview also participated in the main interview
Main predictors and outcome measures in LASA
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| Body composition | Anthropometry | B | C | D | E | 2B | F | G | H | 3B | I |
| Lifestyle factors | Self-report | B | C | D | E | 2B | F | G | H | 3B | I |
| Chronic diseases | Self-report | B | C | D | E | 2B | F | G | H | 3B | I |
| Blood pressure | Blood pressure monitor | B | C | D | E | 2B | F | G | H | 3B | I |
| Functional limitations | Self-report | B | C | D | E | 2B | F | G | H | 3B | I |
| Physical performance | Performance tests | B | C | D | E | 2B | F | G | H | 3B | I |
| Pain | Self-report | B | C | D | E | 2B | F | G | H | 3B | I |
| Falls/fractures | Self-report | B | C | D | E | 2B | F | G | H | 3B | I |
| Medication | ATC codes | B | C | D | E | 2B | F | G | H | 3B | I |
| Self-rated health | Self-report | B | C | D | E | 2B | F | G | H | 3B | I |
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| General cognitive functioning | MMSE, coding task | B | C | D | E | 2B | F | G | H | 3B | I |
| Intelligence fluid | RCPM | B | C | D | E | 2B | F | G | |||
| Intelligence crystallized | GIT | C | F | I | |||||||
| Executive functioning | Verbal fluency, digit span | H | 3B | I | |||||||
| Memory: everyday memory, memory complaints | 15WT, self-reported complaints | B | C | D | E | 2B | F | G | H | 3B | I |
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| Anxiety | HADS-A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | 3B | I | |
| Depressiona | CES-D | B | C | D | E | 2B | F | G | H | 3B | I |
| Life events | List of life events | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | |||
| Personality traits | Scales for self-esteem, mastery and self-efficacy | B | C | D | E | 2B | F | G | H | 3B | I |
| Neuroticism scale | B | C | D | E | 2B | 3B | |||||
| Sleep quality | Self-report | B | C | D | E | 2B | F | G | H | 3B | I |
| Quality of life | EuroQol | E | F | G | H | 3B | I | ||||
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| Personal network: size, social support | Self-report | B | C | D | E | 2B | F | G | H | 3B | I |
| Loneliness | De Jong Gierveld loneliness scale | B | C | D | E | 2B | F | G | H | 3B | I |
| Social participation | Self-report | B | C | D | E | 2B | F | G | H | 3B | I |
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| Demographic and socio-economic factors | Self-report | B | C | D | E | 2B | F | G | H | 3B | I |
| Religion, religiosity | Self-report | C | D | E | 2B | F | G | H | 3B | I | |
| Use of care | Self-report | B | C | D | E | 2B | F | G | H | 3B | I |
| Biomaterial measurements: see Table | |||||||||||
See the LASA website (www.lasa-vu.nl) for a complete overview and details of all study measures
Abbreviations: ATC anatomical therapeutic chemical classification system, MMSE mini mental state examination, RCPM raven coloured progressive matrices. GIT Groninger Intelligence Test, 15WT 15 Word Test, HADS-A Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale-Anxiety subscale, CES-D Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression scale
aDSM-IV diagnoses are available for a subsample
Realized sample size for biomaterial measurements in LASA
aNot yet available: blood has been collected (n = 640), but assessments have not yet been performed
bNew blood determinations may become available in the future from frozen blood
cIn case of abnormalities in TSH level, Tri-jodothyronin (T3) and/or Thyroxin (T4) were measured