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Study Profile of the Tsuruoka Metabolomics Cohort Study (TMCS).


ABSTRACT: The Tsuruoka Metabolomics Cohort Study (TMCS) is an ongoing population-based cohort study being conducted in the rural area of Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. This study aimed to enhance the precision prevention of multi-factorial, complex diseases, including non-communicable and aging-associated diseases, by improving risk stratification and prediction measures. At baseline, 11,002 participants aged 35-74 years were recruited in Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan, between 2012 and 2015, with an ongoing follow-up survey. Participants underwent various measurements, examinations, tests, and questionnaires on their health, lifestyle, and social factors. This study used an integrative approach with deep molecular profiling to identify potential biomarkers linked to phenotypes that underpin disease pathophysiology and provide better mechanistic insights into social health determinants. The TMCS incorporates multi-omics data, including genetic and metabolomic analyses of 10,933 participants and comprehensive data collection ranging from physical, psychological, behavioral, and social to biological data. The metabolome is used as a phenotypic probe because it is sensitive to changes in physiological and external conditions. The TMCS focuses on collecting outcomes for cardiovascular disease, cancer incidence and mortality, disability, functional decline due to aging and disease sequelae, and the variation in health status within the body represented by omics analysis that lies between exposure and disease. It contains several sub-studies on aging, heated tobacco products, and women's health. This study is notable for its robust design, high participation rate (89%), and long-term repeated surveys. Moreover, it contributes to precision prevention in Japan and East Asia as a well-established multi-omics platform.

SUBMITTER: Harada S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11230875 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Study Profile of the Tsuruoka Metabolomics Cohort Study (TMCS).

Harada Sei S   Iida Miho M   Miyagawa Naoko N   Hirata Aya A   Kuwabara Kazuyo K   Matsumoto Minako M   Okamura Tomonori T   Edagawa Shun S   Kawada Yoko Y   Miyake Atsuko A   Toki Ryota R   Akiyama Miki M   Kawai Atsuki A   Sugiyama Daisuke D   Sato Yasunori Y   Takemura Ryo R   Fukai Kota K   Ishibashi Yoshiki Y   Kato Suzuka S   Kurihara Ayako A   Sata Mizuki M   Shibuki Takuma T   Takeuchi Ayano A   Kohsaka Shun S   Sawano Mitsuaki M   Shoji Satoshi S   Izawa Yoshikane Y   Katsumata Masahiro M   Oki Koichi K   Takahashi Shinichi S   Takizawa Tsubasa T   Maruya Hiroshi H   Nishiwaki Yuji Y   Kawasaki Ryo R   Hirayama Akiyoshi A   Ishikawa Takamasa T   Saito Rintaro R   Sato Asako A   Soga Tomoyoshi T   Sugimoto Masahiro M   Tomita Masaru M   Komaki Shohei S   Ohmomo Hideki H   Ono Kanako K   Otsuka-Yamasaki Yayoi Y   Shimizu Atsushi A   Sutoh Yoichi Y   Hozawa Atsushi A   Kinoshita Kengo K   Koshiba Seizo S   Kumada Kazuki K   Ogishima Soichi S   Sakurai-Yageta Mika M   Tamiya Gen G   Takebayashi Toru T  

Journal of epidemiology 20240630 8


The Tsuruoka Metabolomics Cohort Study (TMCS) is an ongoing population-based cohort study being conducted in the rural area of Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. This study aimed to enhance the precision prevention of multi-factorial, complex diseases, including non-communicable and aging-associated diseases, by improving risk stratification and prediction measures. At baseline, 11,002 participants aged 35-74 years were recruited in Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan, between 2012 and 2015, with  ...[more]

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