Awardee OrganizationUNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL
Description
Abstract Text
ARIC is a large-scale, long-term program that will measure associations
of established and suspected coronary heart disease risk factors (CHD)
with both atherosclerosis and new CHD events such as myocardial
infarction in men and women from four diverse communities. The project
has two components: community surveillance of morbidity and mortality,
and repeated examinations of a representative cohort of men and women
in each community. The community surveillance involves abstracting
hospital records and death certificates and investigating out-of-
hospital deaths. The representative cohorts include 4,000 persons from
each community. Three of these reflect the ethnic composition of the
communities in which they live; one cohort is black.
All cohort participants are examined four times (1987-90), and 1990-93,
1993-96, and 1996-99), and contacted annually to update their medical
histories. Atherosclerosis is measured by carotid and ultrasonography.
Arteriosclerosis is measured using retinal photography. Cerebrovascular
disease is assessed using MRI in a sample of black and white
participants. Rick factors studied include: blood lipids, lipoprotein
cholesterols, and apolipoproteins; plasma hemostatic factors; diabetes
and glucose intolerance; blood chemistries and hematology and indicators
and infectious and inflammatory disease; DNA markers of these risk
factors; sitting, supine and standing blood pressures to track the
development of hypertension; anthropometry; fasting blood glucose and
insulin level as predictors of diabetes; ECG findings; heart rate
variability; cigarette and alcohol use; physical activity level; dietary
aspects; and family history.
The diverse communities can be compared with respect to CHD incidence
and medical care and, through the cohort component, with respect to risk
factors and peripheral atherosclerosis. The results will provide a
measure of the variation in the distribution and determinants of CHD in
the U.S. and, within the limits of ecologic analysis, suggest possible
reasons for observed differences.
The contractor serves as the coordinating center for ARIC.
Public Health Relevance Statement
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Project Terms
alcoholic beverage consumptionatherosclerosisbehavioral /social science research tagblood lipidbody physical activitycardiovascular disorder diagnosiscardiovascular disorder epidemiologyclinical researchcoronary disorderdiabetes mellitusdietdisease /disorder proneness /riskeye fundus photographyfamily geneticshemostasishuman mortalityhuman subjecthypertensionlongitudinal human studymagnetic resonance imagingmyocardial infarctionnutrition related tagracial /ethnic differencesmokingstatistical service /center
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