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The Cohort of Swedish Men (COSM) - The Cohort of Swedish Men, COSM 2019 lifestyle

The Cohort of Swedish Men is a large population-based cohort of over 45,000 men in the counties of Västmanland and Örebro. All men born 1918-1952 who were residing in Västmanland and Örebro County in 1997 received an invitation to participate in this research study and a questionnaire to answer and return. Approximately 48,000 men responded. Follow-ups were done during 2008/2009 and 2019. The study examine associations of environmental/modifiable risk factors with several cancer sites (e.g., prostate, colorectal and renal cell cancer), myocardial infarction, stroke, cataracts, as well as death causes. The study has a longitudinal design, and to complement the update on exposure data record linkages to the nationwide Cancer Register, the In-Patient Register, and the Cause of Death Register and Population Register are also done. The questionnaires used in the Cohort of Swedish men are the same as the ones that have been used in the Swedish Mammography Cohort (SMC). For updated information on questionnaires and variable lists please visit https://www.simpler4health.se/researchersOpens in a new tab. Purpose: The general aim of the Cohort of Swedish Men (COSM) is to assess relationships between a number of modifiable factors (diet, vitamin supplement use, physical activity, smoking, alcohol, body weight, other anthropometric measures etc.) and the occurrence of several major chronic diseases. For more detailed information please visit the SIMPLER website, https://www.simpler4health.se/researchers/cohortsOpens in a new tab. For restrictions in data use see https://www.simpler4health.se/researchers/rules-and-guidelinesOpens in a new tab and https://www.simpler4health.se/researchers/publication-policyOpens in a new tab. The Lifestyle questionnaire used in 2009 was sent in September 2019 to all respondents answering the Health questionnaire 2019 sent in January and were alive. The questionnaire can be found at https://www.simpler4health.se/researchers/questionnairesOpens in a new tab.

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doris
Uppsala University