The burden and predisposing factors of non-communicable diseases in Mashhad University of Medical Sciences personnel: a prospective 15-year organizational cohort study protocol and baseline assessment
Abstract Background The rising burden of premature mortality for Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) in developing countries necessitates the institutionalization of a comprehensive surveillance framework to track trends and provide evidence to design, implement, and evaluate preventive strategies. Thi...
Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
BMC
2020-11-01
|
Series: | BMC Public Health |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-020-09704-3 |
id |
doaj-7a0bfdff0663480dbaf4002f39ccd9ff |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
Fariba Tohidinezhad Ali Khorsand Seyed Rasoul Zakavi Reza Rezvani Siamak Zarei-Ghanavati Majid Abrishami Ali Moradi Mahmoud Tavakoli Donya Farrokh Masoud Pezeshki Rad Bita Abbasi Mitra Ahadi Lahya Afshari Saleh Mohammad Tayebi Mahnaz Amini Hossein Poustchi Ameen Abu-Hanna Saeid Eslami |
spellingShingle |
Fariba Tohidinezhad Ali Khorsand Seyed Rasoul Zakavi Reza Rezvani Siamak Zarei-Ghanavati Majid Abrishami Ali Moradi Mahmoud Tavakoli Donya Farrokh Masoud Pezeshki Rad Bita Abbasi Mitra Ahadi Lahya Afshari Saleh Mohammad Tayebi Mahnaz Amini Hossein Poustchi Ameen Abu-Hanna Saeid Eslami The burden and predisposing factors of non-communicable diseases in Mashhad University of Medical Sciences personnel: a prospective 15-year organizational cohort study protocol and baseline assessment BMC Public Health Non-communicable diseases Outcome assessment Etiology Cohort studies Developing countries |
author_facet |
Fariba Tohidinezhad Ali Khorsand Seyed Rasoul Zakavi Reza Rezvani Siamak Zarei-Ghanavati Majid Abrishami Ali Moradi Mahmoud Tavakoli Donya Farrokh Masoud Pezeshki Rad Bita Abbasi Mitra Ahadi Lahya Afshari Saleh Mohammad Tayebi Mahnaz Amini Hossein Poustchi Ameen Abu-Hanna Saeid Eslami |
author_sort |
Fariba Tohidinezhad |
title |
The burden and predisposing factors of non-communicable diseases in Mashhad University of Medical Sciences personnel: a prospective 15-year organizational cohort study protocol and baseline assessment |
title_short |
The burden and predisposing factors of non-communicable diseases in Mashhad University of Medical Sciences personnel: a prospective 15-year organizational cohort study protocol and baseline assessment |
title_full |
The burden and predisposing factors of non-communicable diseases in Mashhad University of Medical Sciences personnel: a prospective 15-year organizational cohort study protocol and baseline assessment |
title_fullStr |
The burden and predisposing factors of non-communicable diseases in Mashhad University of Medical Sciences personnel: a prospective 15-year organizational cohort study protocol and baseline assessment |
title_full_unstemmed |
The burden and predisposing factors of non-communicable diseases in Mashhad University of Medical Sciences personnel: a prospective 15-year organizational cohort study protocol and baseline assessment |
title_sort |
burden and predisposing factors of non-communicable diseases in mashhad university of medical sciences personnel: a prospective 15-year organizational cohort study protocol and baseline assessment |
publisher |
BMC |
series |
BMC Public Health |
issn |
1471-2458 |
publishDate |
2020-11-01 |
description |
Abstract Background The rising burden of premature mortality for Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) in developing countries necessitates the institutionalization of a comprehensive surveillance framework to track trends and provide evidence to design, implement, and evaluate preventive strategies. This study aims to conduct an organization-based prospective cohort study on the NCDs and NCD-related secondary outcomes in adult personnel of the Mashhad University of Medical Sciences (MUMS) as main target population. Methods This study was designed to recruit 12,000 adults aged between 30 and 70 years for 15 years. Baseline assessment includes a wide range of established NCD risk factors obtaining by face-to-face interview or examination. The questionnaires consist of demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, lifestyle pattern, fuel consumption and pesticide exposures, occupational history and hazards, personal and familial medical history, medication profile, oral hygiene, reproduction history, dietary intake, and psychological conditions. Examinations include body size and composition test, abdominopelvic and thyroid ultrasonography, orthopedic evaluation, pulse wave velocity test, electrocardiography, blood pressure measurement, smell-taste evaluation, spirometry, mammography, and preferred tea temperature assessment. Routine biochemical, cell count, and fecal occult blood tests are also performed, and the biological samples (i.e., blood, urine, hair, and nail) are stored in preserving temperature. Annual telephone interviews and repeated examinations at 5-year intervals are planned to update information on health status and its determinants. Results A total of 5287 individuals (mean age of 43.9 ± 7.6 and 45.9% male) were included in the study thus far. About 18.5% were nurses and midwives and 44.2% had at least bachelor’s degree. Fatty liver (15.4%), thyroid disorders (11.2%), hypertension (8.8%), and diabetes (4.9%) were the most prevalent NCDs. A large proportion of the population had some degree of anxiety (64.2%). Low physical activity (13 ± 22.4 min per day), high calorie intake (3079 ± 1252), and poor pulse-wave velocity (7.2 ± 1.6 m/s) highlight the need for strategies to improve lifestyle behaviors. Conclusion The PERSIAN Organizational Cohort study in Mashhad University of Medical Sciences is the first organizational cohort study in a metropolitan city of Iran aiming to provide a large data repository on the prevalence and risk factors of the NCDs in a developing country for future national and international research cooperation. |
topic |
Non-communicable diseases Outcome assessment Etiology Cohort studies Developing countries |
url |
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-020-09704-3 |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT faribatohidinezhad theburdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT alikhorsand theburdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT seyedrasoulzakavi theburdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT rezarezvani theburdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT siamakzareighanavati theburdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT majidabrishami theburdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT alimoradi theburdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT mahmoudtavakoli theburdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT donyafarrokh theburdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT masoudpezeshkirad theburdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT bitaabbasi theburdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT mitraahadi theburdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT lahyaafsharisaleh theburdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT mohammadtayebi theburdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT mahnazamini theburdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT hosseinpoustchi theburdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT ameenabuhanna theburdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT saeideslami theburdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT faribatohidinezhad burdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT alikhorsand burdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT seyedrasoulzakavi burdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT rezarezvani burdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT siamakzareighanavati burdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT majidabrishami burdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT alimoradi burdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT mahmoudtavakoli burdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT donyafarrokh burdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT masoudpezeshkirad burdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT bitaabbasi burdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT mitraahadi burdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT lahyaafsharisaleh burdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT mohammadtayebi burdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT mahnazamini burdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT hosseinpoustchi burdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT ameenabuhanna burdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment AT saeideslami burdenandpredisposingfactorsofnoncommunicablediseasesinmashhaduniversityofmedicalsciencespersonnelaprospective15yearorganizationalcohortstudyprotocolandbaselineassessment |
_version_ |
1724427275316756480 |
spelling |
doaj-7a0bfdff0663480dbaf4002f39ccd9ff2020-11-25T04:07:57ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582020-11-0120111510.1186/s12889-020-09704-3The burden and predisposing factors of non-communicable diseases in Mashhad University of Medical Sciences personnel: a prospective 15-year organizational cohort study protocol and baseline assessmentFariba Tohidinezhad0Ali Khorsand1Seyed Rasoul Zakavi2Reza Rezvani3Siamak Zarei-Ghanavati4Majid Abrishami5Ali Moradi6Mahmoud Tavakoli7Donya Farrokh8Masoud Pezeshki Rad9Bita Abbasi10Mitra Ahadi11Lahya Afshari Saleh12Mohammad Tayebi13Mahnaz Amini14Hossein Poustchi15Ameen Abu-Hanna16Saeid Eslami17Department of Medical Informatics, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical SciencesDepartment of Complementary and Chinese Medicine, School of Persian and Complementary Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical SciencesNuclear Medicine Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical SciencesDepartment of Nutrition, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical SciencesEye Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical SciencesEye Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical SciencesDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical SciencesDepartment of Urology, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical SciencesDepartment of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical SciencesDepartment of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical SciencesDepartment of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical SciencesGastroenterology and Hepatology Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical SciencesDepartment of Occupational Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical SciencesAtherosclerosis Prevention Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical SciencesLung and Tuberculosis Research Centre, Mashhad University of Medical SciencesLiver and Pancreatobiliary Diseases Research Center, Digestive Disease Research Institute, Tehran University of Medical SciencesDepartment of Medical Informatics, Amsterdam UMC-Location AMC, University of AmsterdamDepartment of Medical Informatics, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical SciencesAbstract Background The rising burden of premature mortality for Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) in developing countries necessitates the institutionalization of a comprehensive surveillance framework to track trends and provide evidence to design, implement, and evaluate preventive strategies. This study aims to conduct an organization-based prospective cohort study on the NCDs and NCD-related secondary outcomes in adult personnel of the Mashhad University of Medical Sciences (MUMS) as main target population. Methods This study was designed to recruit 12,000 adults aged between 30 and 70 years for 15 years. Baseline assessment includes a wide range of established NCD risk factors obtaining by face-to-face interview or examination. The questionnaires consist of demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, lifestyle pattern, fuel consumption and pesticide exposures, occupational history and hazards, personal and familial medical history, medication profile, oral hygiene, reproduction history, dietary intake, and psychological conditions. Examinations include body size and composition test, abdominopelvic and thyroid ultrasonography, orthopedic evaluation, pulse wave velocity test, electrocardiography, blood pressure measurement, smell-taste evaluation, spirometry, mammography, and preferred tea temperature assessment. Routine biochemical, cell count, and fecal occult blood tests are also performed, and the biological samples (i.e., blood, urine, hair, and nail) are stored in preserving temperature. Annual telephone interviews and repeated examinations at 5-year intervals are planned to update information on health status and its determinants. Results A total of 5287 individuals (mean age of 43.9 ± 7.6 and 45.9% male) were included in the study thus far. About 18.5% were nurses and midwives and 44.2% had at least bachelor’s degree. Fatty liver (15.4%), thyroid disorders (11.2%), hypertension (8.8%), and diabetes (4.9%) were the most prevalent NCDs. A large proportion of the population had some degree of anxiety (64.2%). Low physical activity (13 ± 22.4 min per day), high calorie intake (3079 ± 1252), and poor pulse-wave velocity (7.2 ± 1.6 m/s) highlight the need for strategies to improve lifestyle behaviors. Conclusion The PERSIAN Organizational Cohort study in Mashhad University of Medical Sciences is the first organizational cohort study in a metropolitan city of Iran aiming to provide a large data repository on the prevalence and risk factors of the NCDs in a developing country for future national and international research cooperation.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-020-09704-3Non-communicable diseasesOutcome assessmentEtiologyCohort studiesDeveloping countries |