scholarly journals Prospective investigation of folic acid supplements before and during early pregnancy and paediatric and adult cancers in the Chinese children and families cohort: a pilot study in a sample of rural and urban families

BMJ Open ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (7) ◽  
pp. e022394 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martha S Linet ◽  
Linhong Wang ◽  
Ning Wang ◽  
Robert J Berry ◽  
Ann Chao ◽  
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ObjectiveTo determine the feasibility of long-term prospective follow-up and ascertainment of cancer in offspring and mothers from the 1993–1995 Chinese Community Intervention Program that provided folic acid supplements before and during early pregnancy to reduce neural tube defects.DesignFeasibility pilot study for a prospective cohort study.SettingFamilies residing during 2012–2013 in one rural and one urban county from 21 counties in 3 provinces in China included in the Community Intervention Program campaign.ParticipantsThe feasibility study targeted 560 families, including 280 from the rural and 280 from the urban county included in the large original study; about half of mothers in each group had taken and half had not taken folic acid supplements.InterventionThe planned new study is observational.Primary and secondary outcome measuresPrimary: incidence of paediatric cancers in offspring; secondary: other chronic diseases in offspring and chronic diseases in mothersResultsOnly 3.4% of pilot study families could not be found, 3.9% had moved out of the study area and 8.8% refused to participate. Interviews were completed by 82% of mothers, 79% of fathers and 83% of offspring in the 560 families. Almost all mothers and offspring who were interviewed also participated in anthropometric measurements. We found notable urban–rural differences in sociodemographic and lifestyle characteristics of the parents, but fewer differences among the offspring. In eight catchment area hospitals, we identified a broad range of paediatric cancers diagnosed during 1994–2013, although paediatric brain tumours, lymphomas and rarer cancers were likely under-represented.ConclusionsOverall, 20 years after the original Community Intervention Program, the pilot study achieved high levels of follow-up and family member interview participation, and identified substantial numbers of paediatric malignancies during 1994–2013 in catchment area hospitals. Next steps and strategies for overcoming limitations are described.

2013 ◽  
Vol 35 (2) ◽  
pp. 214 ◽  
Author(s):  
Narayana Manjunatha ◽  
ShanivaramK Reddy ◽  
NR Renuka Devi ◽  
Vikram Rawat ◽  
Somashekar Bijjal ◽  
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2001 ◽  
Vol 29 (56_suppl) ◽  
pp. 59-68 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lars Weinehall ◽  
Gideon Hellsten ◽  
Kurt Boman ◽  
Göran Hallmans ◽  
Kjell Asplund ◽  
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Objectives: This paper evaluates the 10-year outcomes of a Northern Sweden community intervention program for the prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD), with special reference to the social patterning of risk development. Methods: Using a quasi-experimental design, trends in risk factors and predicted mortality in an intervention area (Norsjö municipality) are compared with those in a reference area (Northern Sweden region) by repeated independent cross-sectional surveys. Results: There were significant differences in changes in total cholesterol level and systolic blood pressure between the intervention and reference populations. The predicted coronary heart disease mortality (based on the North Karelia risk equation), after adjustment for age and education, was reduced by 36% in the interventionarea and by 1 % in the reference area. Conclusions: We conclude that a long-term community-based CVD prevention program which combines population and individual strategies can substantially promote a health shift in CVD risk in a high risk rural population. When evaluated for different social strata, we found no signs of an increasing health gap between socially privileged and less privileged groups. Socially less-privileged groups benefited the most from the present prevention program.


2005 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Margarida Gaspar de Matos ◽  
Joana Duarte Branco ◽  
Susana Fonseca Carvalhosa ◽  
Marlene Nunes Silva ◽  
João Carvalhosa

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