Mister Osteoporosis
The primary objective of the study was to study risk factors for osteoporosis and fracture in old men.
Overview
- Acronym
- MrOs
- Investigators
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- Contacts
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General Design
- Study design
- Cohort
- Start - End Year
- 2001 -
- General Information on Follow Up (profile, frequency)
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Participants were followed-up twice: after 3 years and afters 5 years from baseline. Questionnaires were completed every 4 months and X-rays referrals within health care were checked continuously
- Recruitment Target
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- Individuals
- Number of Participants
- 3,014
- Number of Participants with Biological Samples
- 3,014
- Supplementary information about number of participants
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* Gothenburg hospital, 1010 participants * Malmö, 1005 participants * Uppsala, 999 participants
Access
Availability of data and biosamples
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Marker Papers
Ribom EL, Grundberg E, Mallmin H et al. Estimation of physical performance and measurements of habitual physical activity may capture men with high risk to fall--data from the Mr Os Sweden cohort. Arch Gerontol Geriatr. 2009;49(1):e72-6.
PUBMED 18986717Supplementary Information
Timeline
Population
MrOs population
The population is composed of men aged 69 - 81 years, without bilateral hip prosthesis and can walk without aids, and recruited from the national population registers in the cities of Gothenburg, Malmö, and Uppsala.
Selection Criteria
- Gender
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Men only
- Minimum age
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69
- Maximum age
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81
- Countries
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- Sweden
- Territory
- Gothenburg, Malmö and Uppsala
- Health Status
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- Men without bilateral hip prosthesis.
- Other Criteria
- Men who live in the community-dwelling and are able to walk without the need of assistance.
Sources of Recruitment
- General Population
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- Selected sample
- Supplementary Information
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The participants were randomly identified using national population registers.
Sample Size
- Number of Participants
- 3,014
- Number of Participants with Biological Samples
- 3,014
Data Collection Events
# | Name | Data sources | Data sources - Biosamples | Start | End |
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0 | MrOs - Baseline |
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2001 | 2004 |
1 | MrOs - Follow-up 1 |
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2004 | 2007 |
2 | MrOs - Follow-up 2 |
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2006 | 2009 |
3 | MrOs - Follow-up 3 |
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2004 | Ongoing |
Participating Studies
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Harmonization Initiatives Included
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Datasets
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Areas of Information Collected
- Socio-demographic and economic characteristics
- Death
- Lifestyle and behaviours
- Physical measures and assessments
- Birth, pregnancy and reproductive health history
- Laboratory measures
- Perception of health, quality of life, development and functional limitations
- Cognition, personality and psychological measures and assessments
- Diseases
- Life events, life plans, beliefs and values
- Symptoms and signs
- Preschool, school and work life
- Medication and supplements
- Social environment and relationships
- Non-pharmacological interventions
- Physical environment
- Health and community care services utilization
- Administrative information
Variables Content Summary
Areas of Information Collected
No Areas of Information Collected
No Scales Collected
Areas of Information Collected per per Population and Data Collection Event
No Areas of Information Collected
No Scales Collected
Networks
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Last Update: 2023-08-10T18:19:17.061