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Cohort Profile Update: the China Metal-Exposed workers Cohort Study (Jinchang Cohort)
European Journal of Epidemiology ( IF 13.6 ) Pub Date : 2022-06-17 , DOI: 10.1007/s10654-022-00875-4
Yana Bai 1 , Jingli Yang 1 , Zhiyuan Cheng 2 , Desheng Zhang 3 , Ruonan Wang 1 , Rui Zhang 1 , Zhao Bai 1 , Shan Zheng 1 , Minzhen Wang 1 , Chun Yin 3 , Xiaobin Hu 1 , Yufeng Wang 3 , Lulu Xu 1 , Yarong Chen 1 , Jing Li 1 , Siyu Li 1 , Yujia Hu 1 , Na Li 3 , Wenling Zhang 1 , Yanyan Liu 1 , Juansheng Li 1 , Xiaowei Ren 1 , Feng Kang 3 , Xijiang Wu 3 , Jiao Ding 3 , Ning Cheng 4
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The Jinchang Cohort was an ongoing 20-year ambispective cohort with unique metal exposures to an occupational population. From January 2014 to December 2019, the Jinchang Cohort has completed three phases of follow-up. The baseline cohort was completed from June 2011 to December 2013, and a total of 48 001 people were included. Three phases of follow-ups included 46 713, 41 888, and 40 530 participants, respectively. The death data were collected from 2001 to 2020. The epidemiological, physical examination, physiological, and biochemical data of the cohort were collected at baseline and during follow-up. Biological specimens were collected on the baseline to establish a biological specimen bank. The concentrations of metals in urine and serum were detected by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). The new areas of research aim to study the all-cases mortality, the burden of diseases, heavy metals and diseases, and the course of the chain from disease to high-risk outcomes using a combination of macro and micro means, which provided a scientific basis to explore the pathogenesis of multi-etiology and multi-disease and to evaluate the effects of the intervention measures in the population.

更新日期:2022-06-20
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