INVESTIGADORES
IRAZOLA Vilma
artículos
Título:
Cohort Profile: The cohorts consortium of Latin America and the Caribbean (CC-LAC)
Autor/es:
MIRANDA, J JAIME; IRAZOLA, VILMA
Revista:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY
Editorial:
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Referencias:
Año: 2020 vol. 49 p. 1437 - 1437
ISSN:
0300-5771
Resumen:
Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) are characterized by much diversity in terms of socio-economic status, ecology, environment, access to health care,1,2 as well as the frequency of risk factors for and prevalence or incidence of non-communicable diseases;3–7 importantly, these differences are observed both between and within countries in LAC.8,9 LAC countries share a large burden of non-communicable (e.g. diabetes and hypertension) and cardiovascular (e.g. ischaemic heart disease) diseases, with these conditions standing as the leading causes of morbidity, disability and mortality in most of LAC.10–12 These epidemiological estimates—e.g. morbidity—cannot inform about risk factors or risk prediction, which are relevant to identify prevention avenues. Cohort studies, on the other hand, could provide this evidence. Pooled analysis, using data from multiple cohort studies, have additional strengths such as increased statistical power and decreased statistical uncertainty.13 LAC cohort studies have been under-represented,14 or not included at all,15–17 in international efforts aimed at pooling data from multiple cohort studies. We therefore set out to pool data from LAC cohorts to address research questions that individual cohort studies would not be able to answer.