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Published in: BMC Public Health 1/2006

Open Access 01-12-2006 | Research article

Do people with risky behaviours participate in biomedical cohort studies?

Authors: Anne W Taylor, Eleonora Dal Grande, Tiffany Gill, Catherine R Chittleborough, David H Wilson, Robert J Adams, Janet F Grant, Patrick Phillips, Richard E Ruffin, the North West Adelaide Health Study Team

Published in: BMC Public Health | Issue 1/2006

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Abstract

Background

Analysis was undertaken on data from randomly selected participants of a bio-medical cohort study to assess representativeness. The research hypotheses was that there was no difference in participation and non-participations in terms of health-related indicators (smoking, alcohol use, body mass index, physical activity, blood pressure and cholesterol readings and overall health status) and selected socio-demographics (age, sex, area of residence, education level, marital status and work status).

Methods

Randomly selected adults were recruited into a bio-medical representative cohort study based in the north western suburbs of the capital of South Australia – Adealide. Comparison data was obtained from cross-sectional surveys of randomly selected adults in the same age range and in the same region. The cohort participants were 4060 randomly selected adults (18+ years).

Results

There were no major differences between study participants and the comparison population in terms of current smoking status, body mass index, physical activity, overall health status and proportions with current high blood pressure and cholesterol readings. Significantly more people who reported a medium to very high alcohol risk participated in the study. There were some demographic differences with study participants more likely to be in the middle level of household income and education level.

Conclusion

People with risky behaviours participated in this health study in the same proportions as people without these risk factors.
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Metadata
Title
Do people with risky behaviours participate in biomedical cohort studies?
Authors
Anne W Taylor
Eleonora Dal Grande
Tiffany Gill
Catherine R Chittleborough
David H Wilson
Robert J Adams
Janet F Grant
Patrick Phillips
Richard E Ruffin
the North West Adelaide Health Study Team
Publication date
01-12-2006
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Public Health / Issue 1/2006
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-6-11

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