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Healthy Ageing and Intellectual Disability study: summary of findings and the protocol for the 10-year follow-up study

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BMJ OPEN
卷 12, 期 2, 页码 -

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BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-053499

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geriatric medicine; public health; epidemiology

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  1. ZonMw grant [839180001]
  2. department of General Practice of the Erasmus MC, University Medical Centre Rotterdam, the Netherlands
  3. Dutch care organisation, Abrona
  4. Dutch care organisation, Amarant
  5. Dutch care organisation, Ipse de Bruggen

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The Healthy Ageing and Intellectual Disability (HA-ID) study is a prospective multicentre cohort study in the Netherlands that aims to understand the health and health risks of older adults with intellectual disabilities. This article presents previous findings of the study and describes the design of the 10-year follow-up, which will collect a wide range of health data within five research themes.
Introduction The Healthy Ageing and Intellectual Disability (HA-ID) study is a prospective multicentre cohort study in the Netherlands that started in 2008, including 1050 older adults (aged >= 50) with intellectual disabilities (ID). The study is designed to learn more about the health and health risks of this group as they age. Compared with the amount of research in the general population, epidemiological research into the health of older adults with ID is still in its infancy. Longitudinal data about the health of this vulnerable and relatively unhealthy group are needed so that policy and care can be prioritised and for guiding clinical decision making about screening, prevention and treatment to improve healthy ageing. Methods and analysis This article presents a summary of the previous findings of the HA-ID study and describes the design of the 10-year follow-up in which a wide range of health data will be collected within five research themes: (1) cardiovascular disease; (2) physical activity, fitness and musculoskeletal disorders; (3) psychological problems and psychiatric disorders; (4) nutrition and nutritional state; and (5) frailty. Ethics and dissemination Ethical approval for the 10-year follow-up measurements of the HA-ID study has been obtained from the Medical Ethics Review Committee of the Erasmus MC, University Medical Centre Rotterdam (MEC-2019-0562).

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