Tag: cohort discovery


Found 7 sources
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Growing up in Bradford (BiB)


Growing up in Bradford is a follow up to the initial Born in Bradford cohort study, based in Bradford (UK). This dataset includes survey responses from 12,619 participants on questions covering health, wellbeing and social and environmental factors.
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NIHR BioResource: Health and Lifestyle Questionnaire


Most NIHR BioResource participants complete a self-report form on recruitment. Typically this contains e.g. height, weight, smoking history and alcohol consumption, but also includes questions relating to disease history and current medications
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NIHR BioResource: Case report form


Each participant recruited on the basis of their disease (rare or common) has a disease-specific CRF completed by their clinical care team. These are non-exhaustive-we have the chance to ask for more information-but form the basis of analysis and rec ...
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NIHR IBD BioResource: Case report form


Each participant recruited has an IBD-specific CRF completed by their clinical care team. These are non-exhaustive - we have the chance to ask for more information - but form the basis of analysis and recall.
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NIHR BioResource: SNP chip data


In order to do recall by genotype, participants have their DNA tested using one the SNP chip arrays from eg. Illumina and Affymetrix (now Thermosfisher). The current iteration is the UK Biobank v2.1 from Thermofisher, which measures ~820k markers.
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NIHR IBD BioResource: SNP chip data


In order to do recall by genotype, participants have their DNA tested using one the SNP chip arrays from eg. Illumina and Affymetrix (now Thermosfisher). The current iteration is the UK Biobank v2.1 from Thermofisher, which measures ~820k markers.
100%

NIHR IBD BioResource: Health and Lifestyle Questionnaire


Most NIHR IBD BioResource participants complete a self-report form on recruitment. Typically this contains e.g. height, weight, smoking history and alcohol consumption, but also includes questions relating to disease history and current medications.
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