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Rationale and Design of the Hamburg City Health Study.

Annika Jagodzinski1,2,3, Christoffer Johansen4,5,6,7, Uwe Koch-Gromus8, Ghazal Aarabi9, Gerhard Adam10, Sven Anders11, Matthias Augustin12, Ramona B der Kellen4, Thomas Beikler13, Christian-Alexander Behrendt14, Christian S Betz15, Carsten Bokemeyer16, Katrin Borof4, Peer Briken17, Chia-Jung Busch15, Christian Büchel18, Stefanie Brassen18, Eike S Debus14, Larissa Eggers4, Jens Fiehler19, Jürgen Gallinat20, Simone Gellißen19, Christian Gerloff21, Evaldas Girdauskas22, Martin Gosau23, Markus Graefen24, Martin Härter25, Volker Harth26, Christoph Heidemann4, Guido Heydecke9, Tobias B Huber27, Yassin Hussein4, Marvin O Kampf4, Olaf von dem Knesebeck28, Alexander Konnopka29, Hans-Helmut König29, Robert Kromer30, Christian Kubisch31, Simone Kühn20, Sonja Loges16,32, Bernd Löwe33, Gunnar Lund10, Christian Meyer34,35, Lina Nagel4, Albert Nienhaus36, Klaus Pantel32, Elina Petersen4, Klaus Püschel11, Hermann Reichenspurner22, Guido Sauter37, Martin Scherer38, Katharina Scherschel34,35, Ulrich Schiffner13, Renate B Schnabel39,34, Holger Schulz25, Ralf Smeets23, Vladislavs Sokalskis4, Martin S Spitzer30, Claudia Terschüren26, Imke Thederan24, Tom Thoma4, Götz Thomalla21, Benjamin Waschki39,34,40, Karl Wegscheider7, Jan-Per Wenzel39,4, Susanne Wiese4, Birgit-Christiane Zyriax34,41, Tanja Zeller39,34,4, Stefan Blankenberg39,34.   

Abstract

The Hamburg City Health Study (HCHS) is a large, prospective, long-term, population-based cohort study and a unique research platform and network to obtain substantial knowledge about several important risk and prognostic factors in major chronic diseases. A random sample of 45,000 participants between 45 and 74 years of age from the general population of Hamburg, Germany, are taking part in an extensive baseline assessment at one dedicated study center. Participants undergo 13 validated and 5 novel examinations primarily targeting major organ system function and structures including extensive imaging examinations. The protocol includes validate self-reports via questionnaires regarding lifestyle and environmental conditions, dietary habits, physical condition and activity, sexual dysfunction, professional life, psychosocial context and burden, quality of life, digital media use, occupational, medical and family history as well as healthcare utilization. The assessment is completed by genomic and proteomic characterization. Beyond the identification of classical risk factors for major chronic diseases and survivorship, the core intention is to gather valid prevalence and incidence, and to develop complex models predicting health outcomes based on a multitude of examination data, imaging, biomarker, psychosocial and behavioral assessments. Participants at risk for coronary artery disease, atrial fibrillation, heart failure, stroke and dementia are invited for a visit to conduct an additional MRI examination of either heart or brain. Endpoint assessment of the overall sample will be completed through repeated follow-up examinations and surveys as well as related individual routine data from involved health and pension insurances. The study is targeting the complex relationship between biologic and psychosocial risk and resilience factors, chronic disease, health care use, survivorship and health as well as favorable and bad prognosis within a unique, large-scale long-term assessment with the perspective of further examinations after 6 years in a representative European metropolitan population.

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Keywords:  Brain MRI; Cancer; Cardiac MRI; Coronary heart disease; Dementia; Epidemiology; Hamburg; Health care; Health service research; Lifestyle; MRI imaging; Nutrition; Obesity; Ocular diseases; Oral health; Prevention; Prospective cohort study; Psychiatric and psychosomatic disorders; Resilience; Respiratory diseases; Risk factors; Sexual dysfunction; Stroke; Survivorship; Vascular diseases

Year:  2019        PMID: 31705407     DOI: 10.1007/s10654-019-00577-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Epidemiol        ISSN: 0393-2990            Impact factor:   8.082


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1.  Linking cortical atrophy to white matter hyperintensities of presumed vascular origin.

Authors:  Carola Mayer; Benedikt M Frey; Eckhard Schlemm; Marvin Petersen; Kristin Engelke; Uta Hanning; Annika Jagodzinski; Katrin Borof; Jens Fiehler; Christian Gerloff; Götz Thomalla; Bastian Cheng
Journal:  J Cereb Blood Flow Metab       Date:  2020-12-01       Impact factor: 6.200

2.  Heart failure in the general population and impact of the 2021 European Society of Cardiology Heart Failure Guidelines.

Authors:  Jan-Per Wenzel; Julius Nikorowitsch; Ramona Bei der Kellen; Christina Magnussen; Renate Bonin-Schnabel; Dirk Westermann; Raphael Twerenbold; Paulus Kirchhof; Stefan Blankenberg; Benedikt Schrage
Journal:  ESC Heart Fail       Date:  2022-04-20

3.  Objectives, design and main findings until 2020 from the Rotterdam Study.

Authors:  M Arfan Ikram; Guy Brusselle; Mohsen Ghanbari; André Goedegebure; M Kamran Ikram; Maryam Kavousi; Brenda C T Kieboom; Caroline C W Klaver; Robert J de Knegt; Annemarie I Luik; Tamar E C Nijsten; Robin P Peeters; Frank J A van Rooij; Bruno H Stricker; André G Uitterlinden; Meike W Vernooij; Trudy Voortman
Journal:  Eur J Epidemiol       Date:  2020-05-04       Impact factor: 8.082

4.  White matter integrity and structural brain network topology in cerebral small vessel disease: The Hamburg city health study.

Authors:  Benedikt M Frey; Marvin Petersen; Eckhard Schlemm; Carola Mayer; Uta Hanning; Kristin Engelke; Jens Fiehler; Katrin Borof; Annika Jagodzinski; Christian Gerloff; Götz Thomalla; Bastian Cheng
Journal:  Hum Brain Mapp       Date:  2020-12-08       Impact factor: 5.038

5.  Periodontitis, dental plaque, and atrial fibrillation in the Hamburg City Health Study.

Authors:  Julia Struppek; Renate B Schnabel; Carolin Walther; Guido Heydecke; Udo Seedorf; Ragna Lamprecht; Ralf Smeets; Katrin Borof; Tanja Zeller; Thomas Beikler; Christin S Börschel; Mahir Karakas; Martin Gosau; Ghazal Aarabi
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-11-22       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Fixel based analysis of white matter alterations in early stage cerebral small vessel disease.

Authors:  Marvin Petersen; Benedikt M Frey; Carola Mayer; Simone Kühn; Jürgen Gallinat; Uta Hanning; Jens Fiehler; Katrin Borof; Annika Jagodzinski; Christian Gerloff; Götz Thomalla; Bastian Cheng
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-01-28       Impact factor: 4.379

7.  Association of Dietary Pattern, Lifestyle and Chronotype with Metabolic Syndrome in Elderly-Lessons from the Population-Based Hamburg City Health Study.

Authors:  Claudia Terschüren; Lukas Damerau; Elina Larissa Petersen; Volker Harth; Matthias Augustin; Birgit-Christiane Zyriax
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-12-30       Impact factor: 3.390

8.  Multi-organ assessment in mainly non-hospitalized individuals after SARS-CoV-2 infection: The Hamburg City Health Study COVID programme.

Authors:  Elina Larissa Petersen; Alina Goßling; Gerhard Adam; Martin Aepfelbacher; Christian-Alexander Behrendt; Ersin Cavus; Bastian Cheng; Nicole Fischer; Jürgen Gallinat; Simone Kühn; Christian Gerloff; Uwe Koch-Gromus; Martin Härter; Uta Hanning; Tobias B Huber; Stefan Kluge; Johannes K Knobloch; Piotr Kuta; Christian Schmidt-Lauber; Marc Lütgehetmann; Christina Magnussen; Carola Mayer; Kai Muellerleile; Julia Münch; Felix Leonard Nägele; Marvin Petersen; Thomas Renné; Katharina Alina Riedl; David Leander Rimmele; Ines Schäfer; Holger Schulz; Enver Tahir; Benjamin Waschki; Jan-Per Wenzel; Tanja Zeller; Andreas Ziegler; Götz Thomalla; Raphael Twerenbold; Stefan Blankenberg
Journal:  Eur Heart J       Date:  2022-03-14       Impact factor: 29.983

9.  The Association of Periodontitis and Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease in a Prospective Population-Based Cross-Sectional Cohort Study.

Authors:  Nicole Jacobi; Carolin Walther; Katrin Borof; Guido Heydecke; Udo Seedorf; Ragna Lamprecht; Thomas Beikler; Sebastian E Debus; Christoph Waldeyer; Stefan Blankenberg; Renate B Schnabel; Ghazal Aarabi; Christian-Alexander Behrendt
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2021-05-11       Impact factor: 4.241

10.  Transthoracic echocardiographic reference values of the aortic root: results from the Hamburg City Health Study.

Authors:  Jan-Per Wenzel; Elina Petersen; Julius Nikorowitsch; Juliana Senftinger; Christoph Sinning; Matthias Theissen; Johannes Petersen; Hermann Reichenspurner; Evaldas Girdauskas
Journal:  Int J Cardiovasc Imaging       Date:  2021-07-29       Impact factor: 2.357

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