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Swedish National study on Aging and Care - Good Aging in Skåne

Swedish National study on Aging and Care - Good Aging in Skåne

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Start Year
2001
Supplementary Information
Ekström H, Elmståhl S. Pain and fractures are independently related to lower walking speed and grip strength: results from the population study "Good Ageing in Skåne". Acta Orthopedica, 2006 Dec;77(6):902-11. PUBMED 17260199
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Investigators Contacts
  • Prof. Sölve Elmståhl
    Lund University
  • Ole Larsen
    Lund University

Design

Study design
Cohort
Follow Up
The participants are followed at ages 60, 66, 72, 78, 81, 84, 87, 90, 93, 96 and 99+ years. 60-78 years old are followed every 6 year and 81+ years old every 3 year from five municipalities including urban and rural areas from 2001.
Supplementary Information
To keep the number of active participants above 3000, new cohorts have been included every 6 years - meaning 3 new cohorts have been added until now (2007/09; 2013/15 and 2019/21) and always from the age cohorts 60 and 81 year of age.

Marker Paper

Lagergren M, Fratiglioni L, Hallberg I R, Berglund J, Elmståhl S, Hagberg B, Holst G, Rennemark M, Sjölund B-M,Thorslund M, Wiberg, I, Winblad B, Wimo A. A longitudinal study, integrating population and care and social service data - The Swedish National study on Ageing and Care (SNAC). Aging Clin Exp Res 2004; 16: 158-168.

PUBMED 15195992

Recruitment

Sources of Recruitment
  • Individuals

Number of participants

Number of participants
5,804
Number of participants with biosamples
Supplementary Information

Access

Availability of data and biosamples

Possible Access to Data
Possible Access to Biosamples
Other
A sub-sample of 408 underwent MRI brain.

Timeline

Populations

Selection Criteria
Newborns
Twins
Countries
  • Sweden
Territory
Area of the municipalities Malmö, Eslöv, Hässleholm, Osby and Ystad in southern Sweden
Ethnic Origin
Health Status
Supplementary Information

Recruitment

Sources of recruitment
  • General population
General Population
  • Selected sample

Number of participants

Number of participants
6,023
Number of participants with biosamples
3,800
Supplementary Information
Baseline: 2931 participants
Follow-up 1: 680 participants (81+ years old)

Follow-up 2: 1832 participants (all ages), 1523 participants (new 81, 60 years old)

Follow-up 3: 570 participants (only 81+ years old)

Follow-up 4: 2266 participants (all ages), 1350 participants (new 60, 81 years old)
Data Collection Events
# Name Description Start End
0 GÅS-SNAC-S - Cohort 1 - Baseline 2001 2004
1 GÅS-SNAC-S - Cohort 1 - Follow-up 1 2005 2006
2 GÅS-SNAC-S - Cohort 1 - Follow-up 2 2007 2011
3 GÅS-SNAC-S - Cohort 1 - Follow-up 3 2011 2012
4 GÅS-SNAC-S - Cohort 1 - Follow-up 4 2013 2017
Selection Criteria
Minimum age
60
Maximum age
84
Newborns
Twins
Countries
  • Sweden
Territory
Area of the municipalities Malmö, Eslöv, Hässleholm, Osby and Ystad in southern Sweden
Ethnic Origin
Health Status

Recruitment

Sources of recruitment
  • General population
General Population
  • Selected sample

Number of participants

Number of participants
1,523
Number of participants with biosamples
Data Collection Events
# Name Description Start End
0 GÅS-SNAC-S - Cohort 2 - Baseline 2006 2012
1 GÅS-SNAC-S - Cohort 2 - Follow-up 1 2011 2012
2 GÅS-SNAC-S - Cohort 2 - Follow-up 2 2013 2017
Selection Criteria
Minimum age
60
Maximum age
81
Newborns
Twins
Countries
  • Sweden
Territory
Area of the municipalities Malmö, Eslöv, Hässleholm, Osby and Ystad in southern Sweden
Ethnic Origin
Health Status

Recruitment

Sources of recruitment
  • General population
General Population
  • Selected sample

Number of participants

Number of participants
1,350
Number of participants with biosamples
Data Collection Event
Start Date
2012
End Date
2016
Data sources
  • Questionnaires
  • Cognitive measures
  • Physical measures
  • Biosamples
  • Administrative databases
Data sources - Biosamples
  • Blood
Data sources - Administrative databases
  • Health databases
  • Vital statistics databases