American Journal of Epidemiology Vol. 154, No. 12 : 1119-1125
Copyright © 2001 by The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health
NUTRITIONAL EPIDEMIOLOGY |
Design and Serendipity in Establishing a Large Cohort with Wide Dietary Intake Distributions
The National Institutes of HealthAmerican Association of Retired Persons Diet and Health Study
1 National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD.
2 American Association of Retired Persons, Washington, DC.
3 Westat, Rockville, MD.
4 Information Management Services, Silver Spring, MD.
ABSTRACT
In 19951996, the authors mailed a food frequency questionnaire to 3.5 million American Association of Retired Persons members who were aged 5069 years and who resided in one of six states or two metropolitan areas with high-quality cancer registries. In establishing a cohort of 567,169 persons (340,148 men and 227,021 women), the authors were fortunate in that a less-than-anticipated baseline response rate (threatening inadequate numbers of respondents in the intake extremes) was offset by both a shifting and a widening of the intake distributions among those who provided satisfactory data. Reported median intakes for the first and fifth intake quintiles, respectively, were 20.4 and 40.1 (men) and 20.1 and 40.0 (women) percent calories from fat, 10.3 and 32.0 (men) and 8.7 and 28.7 (women) g per day of dietary fiber, 3.1 and 11.6 (men) and 2.8 and 11.3 (women) servings per day of fruits and vegetables, and 20.7 and 156.8 (men) and 10.5 and 97.0 (women) g per day of red meat. After 5 years of follow-up, the cohort is expected to yield nearly 4,000 breast cancers, more than 10,000 prostate cancers, more than 4,000 colorectal cancers, and more than 900 pancreatic cancers. The large size and wide intake range of the cohort will provide ample power for examining a number of important diet and cancer hypotheses.
cohort studies; dietary fats; dietary fiber; fruit; meat; neoplasms; questionnaires; vegetables
Abbreviations: AARP, American Association of Retired Persons; FFQ, food frequency questionnaire; NIH, National Institutes of Health
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