Nutritionists' health study cohort: a web-based approach of life events, habits and health outcomes
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Resumo: | Introduction: Non-communicable chronic diseases (NCCDs) represent a burden for public health. Alongside the established cardiometabolic risk factors such as high blood pressure and disorders of glucose and lipid metabolism, living habits and nutritional status at different stages of life are seen as contributors to this scenario. Gut microbiota composition and subclinical inflammation have been pointed out as underlying mechanisms of NCCDs. Studies involving health professionals have brought relevant contributions to the knowledge about risk factors. Technological advances facilitate data collection and analysis for big samples. A web-based survey addressed to collect data from a cohort study, which is able to identify NCCDs risk factors, is highly desirable. The objective of the Brazilian Nutritionists' Health Study (NutriHS) is to gather online information on early life events, daily habits, emergent cardiometabolic risk factors and health outcomes of a specific subset of the Brazilian population. Methods and analysis: NutriHS, developed at the School of Public Health-University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, is a research initiative that enrols undergraduates of nutrition courses from Brazilian universities and graduated volunteers. A web-based self-administered system was designed to collect health-related data. After fulfilling online questionnaires (socioeconomic, early life events and lifestyle data), participants are invited to a clinical visit for physical examination and laboratory procedures (blood sampling, faeces collection and body composition). At a 3-year interval, they will be invited to repeat similar procedures. Ethics and dissemination: The NutriHS research protocol was approved by the Institutional Ethics Committee and is providing promising data which contribute to the understanding of pathophysiological links between early life events, body composition, gut microbiota, and inflammatory and metabolic risk profile. The combination of a friendly tool with the innovative purposes of NutriHS offers a remarkable resource for testing hypotheses about mechanisms of nutrition-related diseases and further planning of preventive programmes in public health. |
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Nutritionists' health study cohort: a web-based approach of life events, habits and health outcomesBody-Mass IndexBirth-WeightDiabetes-MellitusCardiovascular-DiseaseDietary PatternsNutrinet-SanteGut MicrobiotaObesityRiskHypothesisIntroduction: Non-communicable chronic diseases (NCCDs) represent a burden for public health. Alongside the established cardiometabolic risk factors such as high blood pressure and disorders of glucose and lipid metabolism, living habits and nutritional status at different stages of life are seen as contributors to this scenario. Gut microbiota composition and subclinical inflammation have been pointed out as underlying mechanisms of NCCDs. Studies involving health professionals have brought relevant contributions to the knowledge about risk factors. Technological advances facilitate data collection and analysis for big samples. A web-based survey addressed to collect data from a cohort study, which is able to identify NCCDs risk factors, is highly desirable. The objective of the Brazilian Nutritionists' Health Study (NutriHS) is to gather online information on early life events, daily habits, emergent cardiometabolic risk factors and health outcomes of a specific subset of the Brazilian population. Methods and analysis: NutriHS, developed at the School of Public Health-University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, is a research initiative that enrols undergraduates of nutrition courses from Brazilian universities and graduated volunteers. A web-based self-administered system was designed to collect health-related data. After fulfilling online questionnaires (socioeconomic, early life events and lifestyle data), participants are invited to a clinical visit for physical examination and laboratory procedures (blood sampling, faeces collection and body composition). At a 3-year interval, they will be invited to repeat similar procedures. Ethics and dissemination: The NutriHS research protocol was approved by the Institutional Ethics Committee and is providing promising data which contribute to the understanding of pathophysiological links between early life events, body composition, gut microbiota, and inflammatory and metabolic risk profile. The combination of a friendly tool with the innovative purposes of NutriHS offers a remarkable resource for testing hypotheses about mechanisms of nutrition-related diseases and further planning of preventive programmes in public health.Department of Nutrition, School of Public Health, University of Sao Paulo, São Paulo, BrazilDepartment of Preventive Medicine, Federal University of Sao Paulo, São Paulo, BrazilDepartment of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Sao Paulo, São Paulo, BrazilDepartment of Preventive Medicine, Federal University of Sao Paulo, São Paulo, BrazilWeb of ScienceSchool of Public Health, University of Sao PauloHindawi Ltd2019-01-21T10:29:48Z2019-01-21T10:29:48Z2016info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersione012081application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-012081Bmj Open. London, v. 6, n. 8, p. e012081, 2016.10.1136/bmjopen-2016-012081WOS000382336700046.pdf2044-6055http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/49408WOS:000382336700046engBmj Openinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDias Folchetti, Luciana Gavilanda Silva, Isis Tandede Almeida-Pititto, Bianca [UNIFESP]Ferreira, Sandra Roberta G.reponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2024-08-10T01:34:20Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/49408Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652024-08-10T01:34:20Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false |
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Nutritionists' health study cohort: a web-based approach of life events, habits and health outcomes |
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Nutritionists' health study cohort: a web-based approach of life events, habits and health outcomes |
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Nutritionists' health study cohort: a web-based approach of life events, habits and health outcomes Dias Folchetti, Luciana Gavilan Body-Mass Index Birth-Weight Diabetes-Mellitus Cardiovascular-Disease Dietary Patterns Nutrinet-Sante Gut Microbiota Obesity Risk Hypothesis |
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Nutritionists' health study cohort: a web-based approach of life events, habits and health outcomes |
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Nutritionists' health study cohort: a web-based approach of life events, habits and health outcomes |
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Nutritionists' health study cohort: a web-based approach of life events, habits and health outcomes |
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Nutritionists' health study cohort: a web-based approach of life events, habits and health outcomes |
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Nutritionists' health study cohort: a web-based approach of life events, habits and health outcomes |
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Dias Folchetti, Luciana Gavilan |
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Dias Folchetti, Luciana Gavilan da Silva, Isis Tande de Almeida-Pititto, Bianca [UNIFESP] Ferreira, Sandra Roberta G. |
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da Silva, Isis Tande de Almeida-Pititto, Bianca [UNIFESP] Ferreira, Sandra Roberta G. |
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Dias Folchetti, Luciana Gavilan da Silva, Isis Tande de Almeida-Pititto, Bianca [UNIFESP] Ferreira, Sandra Roberta G. |
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Body-Mass Index Birth-Weight Diabetes-Mellitus Cardiovascular-Disease Dietary Patterns Nutrinet-Sante Gut Microbiota Obesity Risk Hypothesis |
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Body-Mass Index Birth-Weight Diabetes-Mellitus Cardiovascular-Disease Dietary Patterns Nutrinet-Sante Gut Microbiota Obesity Risk Hypothesis |
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Introduction: Non-communicable chronic diseases (NCCDs) represent a burden for public health. Alongside the established cardiometabolic risk factors such as high blood pressure and disorders of glucose and lipid metabolism, living habits and nutritional status at different stages of life are seen as contributors to this scenario. Gut microbiota composition and subclinical inflammation have been pointed out as underlying mechanisms of NCCDs. Studies involving health professionals have brought relevant contributions to the knowledge about risk factors. Technological advances facilitate data collection and analysis for big samples. A web-based survey addressed to collect data from a cohort study, which is able to identify NCCDs risk factors, is highly desirable. The objective of the Brazilian Nutritionists' Health Study (NutriHS) is to gather online information on early life events, daily habits, emergent cardiometabolic risk factors and health outcomes of a specific subset of the Brazilian population. Methods and analysis: NutriHS, developed at the School of Public Health-University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, is a research initiative that enrols undergraduates of nutrition courses from Brazilian universities and graduated volunteers. A web-based self-administered system was designed to collect health-related data. After fulfilling online questionnaires (socioeconomic, early life events and lifestyle data), participants are invited to a clinical visit for physical examination and laboratory procedures (blood sampling, faeces collection and body composition). At a 3-year interval, they will be invited to repeat similar procedures. Ethics and dissemination: The NutriHS research protocol was approved by the Institutional Ethics Committee and is providing promising data which contribute to the understanding of pathophysiological links between early life events, body composition, gut microbiota, and inflammatory and metabolic risk profile. The combination of a friendly tool with the innovative purposes of NutriHS offers a remarkable resource for testing hypotheses about mechanisms of nutrition-related diseases and further planning of preventive programmes in public health. |
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