Rationale, design, and methods for Canadian alliance for healthy hearts and minds cohort study (CAHHM) – a Pan Canadian cohort study

Abstract Background The Canadian Alliance for Healthy Hearts and Minds (CAHHM) is a pan-Canadian, prospective, multi-ethnic cohort study being conducted in Canada. The overarching objective of the CAHHM is to understand the association of socio-environmental and contextual factors (such as societal...

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Main Authors: Anand, Sonia S, Tu, Jack V, Awadalla, Philip, Black, Sandra, Boileau, Catherine, Busseuil, David, Desai, Dipika, Després, Jean-Pierre, de Souza, Russell J, Dummer, Trevor, Jacquemont, Sébastien, Knoppers, Bartha, Larose, Eric, Lear, Scott A, Marcotte, Francois, Moody, Alan R, Parker, Louise, Poirier, Paul, Robson, Paula J, Smith, Eric E, Spinelli, John J, Tardif, Jean-Claude, Teo, Koon K, Tusevljak, Natasa, Friedrich, Matthias G
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/83657
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spelling ftunivtoronto:oai:localhost:1807/83657 2023-05-15T16:16:37+02:00 Rationale, design, and methods for Canadian alliance for healthy hearts and minds cohort study (CAHHM) – a Pan Canadian cohort study Anand, Sonia S Tu, Jack V Awadalla, Philip Black, Sandra Boileau, Catherine Busseuil, David Desai, Dipika Després, Jean-Pierre de Souza, Russell J Dummer, Trevor Jacquemont, Sébastien Knoppers, Bartha Larose, Eric Lear, Scott A Marcotte, Francois Moody, Alan R Parker, Louise Poirier, Paul Robson, Paula J Smith, Eric E Spinelli, John J Tardif, Jean-Claude Teo, Koon K Tusevljak, Natasa Friedrich, Matthias G 2016-07-27 http://hdl.handle.net/1807/83657 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-016-3310-8 en eng BMC Public Health. 2016 Jul 27;16(1):650 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-016-3310-8 http://hdl.handle.net/1807/83657 The Author(s). Journal Article 2016 ftunivtoronto https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-016-3310-8 2020-06-17T12:12:04Z Abstract Background The Canadian Alliance for Healthy Hearts and Minds (CAHHM) is a pan-Canadian, prospective, multi-ethnic cohort study being conducted in Canada. The overarching objective of the CAHHM is to understand the association of socio-environmental and contextual factors (such as societal structure, activity, nutrition, social and tobacco environments, and access to health services) with cardiovascular risk factors, subclinical vascular disease, and cardiovascular and other chronic disease outcomes. Methods/Design Participants between 35 and 69 years of age are being recruited from existing cohorts and a new First Nations Cohort to undergo a detailed assessment of health behaviours (including diet and physical activity), cognitive function, assessment of their local home and workplace environments, and their health services access and utilization. Physical measures including weight, height, waist/hip circumference, body fat percentage, and blood pressure are collected. In addition, eligible participants undergo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain, heart, carotid artery and abdomen to detect early subclinical vascular disease and ectopic fat deposition. Discussion CAHHM is a prospective cohort study designed to investigate the impact of community level factors, individual health behaviours, and access to health services, on cognitive function, subclinical vascular disease, fat distribution, and the development of chronic diseases among adults living in Canada. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations University of Toronto: Research Repository T-Space Canada BMC Public Health 16 1
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description Abstract Background The Canadian Alliance for Healthy Hearts and Minds (CAHHM) is a pan-Canadian, prospective, multi-ethnic cohort study being conducted in Canada. The overarching objective of the CAHHM is to understand the association of socio-environmental and contextual factors (such as societal structure, activity, nutrition, social and tobacco environments, and access to health services) with cardiovascular risk factors, subclinical vascular disease, and cardiovascular and other chronic disease outcomes. Methods/Design Participants between 35 and 69 years of age are being recruited from existing cohorts and a new First Nations Cohort to undergo a detailed assessment of health behaviours (including diet and physical activity), cognitive function, assessment of their local home and workplace environments, and their health services access and utilization. Physical measures including weight, height, waist/hip circumference, body fat percentage, and blood pressure are collected. In addition, eligible participants undergo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain, heart, carotid artery and abdomen to detect early subclinical vascular disease and ectopic fat deposition. Discussion CAHHM is a prospective cohort study designed to investigate the impact of community level factors, individual health behaviours, and access to health services, on cognitive function, subclinical vascular disease, fat distribution, and the development of chronic diseases among adults living in Canada.
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author Anand, Sonia S
Tu, Jack V
Awadalla, Philip
Black, Sandra
Boileau, Catherine
Busseuil, David
Desai, Dipika
Després, Jean-Pierre
de Souza, Russell J
Dummer, Trevor
Jacquemont, Sébastien
Knoppers, Bartha
Larose, Eric
Lear, Scott A
Marcotte, Francois
Moody, Alan R
Parker, Louise
Poirier, Paul
Robson, Paula J
Smith, Eric E
Spinelli, John J
Tardif, Jean-Claude
Teo, Koon K
Tusevljak, Natasa
Friedrich, Matthias G
spellingShingle Anand, Sonia S
Tu, Jack V
Awadalla, Philip
Black, Sandra
Boileau, Catherine
Busseuil, David
Desai, Dipika
Després, Jean-Pierre
de Souza, Russell J
Dummer, Trevor
Jacquemont, Sébastien
Knoppers, Bartha
Larose, Eric
Lear, Scott A
Marcotte, Francois
Moody, Alan R
Parker, Louise
Poirier, Paul
Robson, Paula J
Smith, Eric E
Spinelli, John J
Tardif, Jean-Claude
Teo, Koon K
Tusevljak, Natasa
Friedrich, Matthias G
Rationale, design, and methods for Canadian alliance for healthy hearts and minds cohort study (CAHHM) – a Pan Canadian cohort study
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Tu, Jack V
Awadalla, Philip
Black, Sandra
Boileau, Catherine
Busseuil, David
Desai, Dipika
Després, Jean-Pierre
de Souza, Russell J
Dummer, Trevor
Jacquemont, Sébastien
Knoppers, Bartha
Larose, Eric
Lear, Scott A
Marcotte, Francois
Moody, Alan R
Parker, Louise
Poirier, Paul
Robson, Paula J
Smith, Eric E
Spinelli, John J
Tardif, Jean-Claude
Teo, Koon K
Tusevljak, Natasa
Friedrich, Matthias G
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title_short Rationale, design, and methods for Canadian alliance for healthy hearts and minds cohort study (CAHHM) – a Pan Canadian cohort study
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