Study design and characteristics of the Luxembourg European Health Examination Survey (EHES-LUX)

Abstract Background The European Health Examination Survey in Luxembourg (EHES-LUX) is a population based survey performed from 2013 to 2015 with the aim to establish baseline information on the general health status of the Luxembourg population aged 25 to 64 years. The paper introduces the study de...

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Main Authors: Valéry Bocquet, Jessica Barré, Sophie Couffignal, Marylène d’Incau, Charles Delagardelle, Georges Michel, Marc Schlesser, Saverio Stranges, Andrea Kuemmerle, Maria Ruiz-Castell
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Published: BMC 2018-10-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-018-6087-0
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spelling doaj-8ee30974826a4169842fb294106dfdde2020-11-24T21:54:09ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582018-10-011811910.1186/s12889-018-6087-0Study design and characteristics of the Luxembourg European Health Examination Survey (EHES-LUX)Valéry Bocquet0Jessica Barré1Sophie Couffignal2Marylène d’Incau3Charles Delagardelle4Georges Michel5Marc Schlesser6Saverio Stranges7Andrea Kuemmerle8Maria Ruiz-Castell9Competence Centre for Methodology and Statistics, Department of Population Health, Luxembourg Institute of HealthCompetence Centre for Methodology and Statistics, Department of Population Health, Luxembourg Institute of HealthEpidemiology and Public Health Research Unit, Department of Population Health, Luxembourg Institute of HealthClinical and Epidemiological Investigation Center, Department of Population Health, Luxembourg Institute of HealthService de Cardiologie, Centre Hospitalier du LuxembourgSociété luxembourgeoise de DiabétologieService de Pneumologie, Centre Hospitalier du LuxembourgEpidemiology and Public Health Research Unit, Department of Population Health, Luxembourg Institute of HealthEpidemiology and Public Health Research Unit, Department of Population Health, Luxembourg Institute of HealthEpidemiology and Public Health Research Unit, Department of Population Health, Luxembourg Institute of HealthAbstract Background The European Health Examination Survey in Luxembourg (EHES-LUX) is a population based survey performed from 2013 to 2015 with the aim to establish baseline information on the general health status of the Luxembourg population aged 25 to 64 years. The paper introduces the study design, recruitment method and representativeness of the sample, and summarizes the sociodemographic characteristics of participants and the prevalence of major health outcomes. Methods EHES-LUX is based on a random sample representative of the population of Luxembourg based on gender, age and district of residence. The sample size of the study was determined to provide accurate prevalence estimates for major chronic conditions. During two visits, data were collected from participants through a questionnaire (personal data, health status and health care), medical examinations (anthropometric measures, electrocardiogram and spirometry) and biological analysis (blood, urine and hair). Means and frequencies were used to describe the general characteristics of the population and a one-way ANOVA to test the representativeness of the sample and the comparability of participants and non-participants. Results A total of 1529 individuals participated in this study (participation rate of 24.1%). Differences between participants and non-participants based on gender, age and district of residence were corrected by sampling weights. The mean age (±SD) of participants was 44.9 (±10.1) years, of which 52.8% were women. Based on clinical measurements, nearly 20% of participants were obese and more than one in three participants were overweight. From measurements (respectively from self-report), 22.0% (respectively 12.2%) were hypertensive, 49.3% (respectively 22.5%) had hypercholesterolemia, 3.5% (respectively 3.7%) had diabetes and 7.6% (respectively 6.0%) had depressive symptoms. Conclusions This nationwide epidemiological study on the general health status of Luxembourg residents provides updated prevalence estimates on a range of major health conditions. This information can be used by health authorities to evaluate policies and public health initiatives. At European level, prevalence data obtained by this study following the EHES-Reference Committee (EHES-RC) recommendations, will be comparable between European countries participating in this program.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-018-6087-0European Health Examination SurveyHealth outcomesLuxembourgRecruitmentRepresentativenessStudy design
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author Valéry Bocquet
Jessica Barré
Sophie Couffignal
Marylène d’Incau
Charles Delagardelle
Georges Michel
Marc Schlesser
Saverio Stranges
Andrea Kuemmerle
Maria Ruiz-Castell
spellingShingle Valéry Bocquet
Jessica Barré
Sophie Couffignal
Marylène d’Incau
Charles Delagardelle
Georges Michel
Marc Schlesser
Saverio Stranges
Andrea Kuemmerle
Maria Ruiz-Castell
Study design and characteristics of the Luxembourg European Health Examination Survey (EHES-LUX)
BMC Public Health
European Health Examination Survey
Health outcomes
Luxembourg
Recruitment
Representativeness
Study design
author_facet Valéry Bocquet
Jessica Barré
Sophie Couffignal
Marylène d’Incau
Charles Delagardelle
Georges Michel
Marc Schlesser
Saverio Stranges
Andrea Kuemmerle
Maria Ruiz-Castell
author_sort Valéry Bocquet
title Study design and characteristics of the Luxembourg European Health Examination Survey (EHES-LUX)
title_short Study design and characteristics of the Luxembourg European Health Examination Survey (EHES-LUX)
title_full Study design and characteristics of the Luxembourg European Health Examination Survey (EHES-LUX)
title_fullStr Study design and characteristics of the Luxembourg European Health Examination Survey (EHES-LUX)
title_full_unstemmed Study design and characteristics of the Luxembourg European Health Examination Survey (EHES-LUX)
title_sort study design and characteristics of the luxembourg european health examination survey (ehes-lux)
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Abstract Background The European Health Examination Survey in Luxembourg (EHES-LUX) is a population based survey performed from 2013 to 2015 with the aim to establish baseline information on the general health status of the Luxembourg population aged 25 to 64 years. The paper introduces the study design, recruitment method and representativeness of the sample, and summarizes the sociodemographic characteristics of participants and the prevalence of major health outcomes. Methods EHES-LUX is based on a random sample representative of the population of Luxembourg based on gender, age and district of residence. The sample size of the study was determined to provide accurate prevalence estimates for major chronic conditions. During two visits, data were collected from participants through a questionnaire (personal data, health status and health care), medical examinations (anthropometric measures, electrocardiogram and spirometry) and biological analysis (blood, urine and hair). Means and frequencies were used to describe the general characteristics of the population and a one-way ANOVA to test the representativeness of the sample and the comparability of participants and non-participants. Results A total of 1529 individuals participated in this study (participation rate of 24.1%). Differences between participants and non-participants based on gender, age and district of residence were corrected by sampling weights. The mean age (±SD) of participants was 44.9 (±10.1) years, of which 52.8% were women. Based on clinical measurements, nearly 20% of participants were obese and more than one in three participants were overweight. From measurements (respectively from self-report), 22.0% (respectively 12.2%) were hypertensive, 49.3% (respectively 22.5%) had hypercholesterolemia, 3.5% (respectively 3.7%) had diabetes and 7.6% (respectively 6.0%) had depressive symptoms. Conclusions This nationwide epidemiological study on the general health status of Luxembourg residents provides updated prevalence estimates on a range of major health conditions. This information can be used by health authorities to evaluate policies and public health initiatives. At European level, prevalence data obtained by this study following the EHES-Reference Committee (EHES-RC) recommendations, will be comparable between European countries participating in this program.
topic European Health Examination Survey
Health outcomes
Luxembourg
Recruitment
Representativeness
Study design
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-018-6087-0
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