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MRC Epidemiology Unit Studies

VIPCAM Collaboration

The VIPCAM collaboration between the Prevention Group in the MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge and Umeå University is centred around data from the Västerbotten Intervention Programme (VIP) which consists of a large population-based cohort of participants in a public health programme on-going since the late 1980’s in Västerbotten County in northern Sweden. Lifestyle behaviour data from questionnaires, objective anthropometric and biochemical data including oral glucose tolerance tests (OGTT) are available at age 30 (until 1995), 40, 50, and 60 for around 100,000 participants at baseline and around 35,000 participants with 10 year follow-up.

These data are also linked to several administrative registers including hospital discharge and cause of death records. Studies in the collaboration focus on investigating the relationship between modifiable lifestyle behaviour risk factors such as BMI, diet and physical activity and diabetes and related conditions on a population-level, and on understanding the impact of the health examinations in VIP as a model of a population-based screening programme for diabetes.

Publications

VIPCAM collaboration publications on the MRC Epidemiology Unit publications database.

Selected publications

Key researchers

  • Adina Feldman

  • Simon Griffin

Data sharing

The MRC Epidemiology Unit is committed to sharing data to maximise the value of our work for the public good. Please see our Data Sharing pages for more information.