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China suboptimal health cohort study: rationale, design and baseline characteristics

Authors :
Hao Wang
Wei Wang
Xinwei Yu
Jing Qiu
Jie Zhang
Zhongyao Zhao
Mohamed Ali Alzain
Yuxiang Yan
Manshu Song
Anxin Wang
Yong Zhou
Qing Gao
Youxin Wang
Honghong Fang
Siqi Ge
Source :
Journal of Translational Medicine
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Background Suboptimal health status (SHS) is a physical state between health and disease, characterized by the perception of health complaints, general weakness, chronic fatigue and low energy levels. SHS is proposed by the ancient concept of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) from the perspective of preservative, predictive and personalized (precision) medicine. We previously created the suboptimal health status questionnaire 25 (SHSQ-25), a novel instrument to measure SHS, validated in various populations. SHSQ-25 thus affords a window of opportunity for early detection and intervention, contributing to the reduction of chronic disease burdens. Methods/design To investigate the causative effect of SHS in non-communicable chronic diseases (NCD), we initiated the China suboptimal health cohort study (COACS), a longitudinal study starting from 2013. Phase I of the study involved a cross-sectional survey aimed at identifying the risk/protective factors associated with SHS; and Phase II: a longitudinal yearly follow-up study investigating how SHS contributes to the incidence and pattern of NCD. Results (1) Cross-sectional survey: in total, 4313 participants (53.8 % women) aged from 18 to 65 years were included in the cohort. The prevalence of SHS was 9.0 % using SHS score of 35 as threshold. Women showed a significantly higher prevalence of SHS (10.6 % in the female vs. 7.2 % in the male, P

Details

ISSN :
14795876
Volume :
14
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of translational medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....445aba1d27af2f9666603179076d7e44