Rationale, design, and profiles of the New Integrated Suburban Seniority Investigation (NISSIN) Project: a study of an age-specific, community-based cohort of Japanese elderly.

JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY(2009)

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Background: Although there have been many studies on aging in a number of developed countries, data oil the effects of aging during early senescence are scarce. We designed a study to investigate ail age-specific cohort in a suburban Japanese city to determine the factors that contribute to living long and well. Methods: In every year from 1996 through 2005, residents of Nissin City, Japan who were about to reach the age of 65 years participated in health check-ups and completed a baseline self-administered questionnaire that included items on demographic and lifestyle characteristics, physical function, and quality of life. When the participants reached 70 years of age, they underwent secondary health check-ups at the same site, or received home visits from public health nurses, and their health-related outcomes were noted. Results: A total of 3073 64-year-olds were enrolled in the study (response rate, 43.9%). There was considerable intersexual variation in demographic and lifestyle factors. Among men and women, 24.3% and 3.0% were Current smokers, respectively, and 68.7% and 19.5% were current alcohol drinkers. Cohort members were in slightly better physical condition than the Japanese general population: they were less likely to be obese and hypertensive and more likely to have 20 teeth or more. Follow-up of the cohort is ongoing. Conclusions: We have established a unique age-specific cohort with a consecutive entry-exit system. This project Should provide data oil early changes in health and related factors in this new era of longevity.
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cohort study,elderly,age-specific,physical functioning,quality of life
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