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      <title>Stockholm Diabetesprevention Program (SDPP)</title>
      <description>The objective of SDPP is to study the importance of hereditary, individual and environmental determinants of impaired glucose tolerance, diabetes and related morbidity like obesity and high blood pressure as well as consequences.

Stockholm Diabetes Prevention Programme is a population based survey in which 3128 men and 4821 women (between the ages 35-56) from five municipalities of Stockholm County Council were screened between the years 1992-1998.  A follow up study was conducted about 10 years later where 76,2 percentage of the men and 69,1 percentage of women responded. 2014 about 20 years after the baseline a new follow up study started and all participants from the baseline were invited. 

For the participants a screening occasion includes an oral glucose tolerance test and an extensive questionnaire. The study is focusing on diabetes heredity and therefore includes all individuals with at least one first, or two second grade relatives with diabetes. Those without any diabetes in the family are also over-sampled.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2017 10:49:27 GMT</pubDate>
      <link>https://researchdata.se/en/catalogue/dataset/ext0259-1</link>
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      <dc:publisher>Region Stockholm</dc:publisher>
      <dc:creator>Anton Lager</dc:creator>
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      <title>Stockholm Public Health Cohort</title>
      <description>The Stockholm Public Health Cohort is a prospective study set within the framework of the Stockholm County Council public health surveys of 2002, 2006, 2010 and 2014. The surveys involved random samples of the background population of Stockholm county 18 years and above. To date, the study comprise almost 115 000 participants.

Baseline surveys took place in 2002, 2006 and 2010 via self-administered questionnaires. So far, participants recruited in 2002 were re-surveyed twice, in 2007 and 2010, and those enrolled in 2006 were re-surveyed once, in 2010. Self-reported data are regularly supplemented by information from national and regional health data and administrative registers, for study participants and their relatives (including their offspring). 

Available data are extensive and include a wide array of health, lifestyle, perinatal, demographic, socio-economic and familial factors. The cohort is an international resource for epidemiological research, and the data available to the research community for specific studies obtained approval from the Stockholm Public Health Cohort Steering Committee and the Stockholm Regional Ethical Review Board.

Purpose:

The Stockholm Public Health Cohort was set up within the Stockholm County Council public health surveys to inform on determinants and consequences of significant contributors to the current burden of disease.

Self-reported data are regularly supplemented by information from national and regional health data and administrative registers, for study participants and their relatives (including their offspring). The study comprise almost 115 000 participants (Feb. 2017).</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2015 14:46:23 GMT</pubDate>
      <link>https://researchdata.se/en/catalogue/dataset/ext0171-1</link>
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      <dc:publisher>Region Stockholm</dc:publisher>
      <dc:creator>Cecilia Magnusson</dc:creator>
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