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Cohort Acronym
TMC

Cohort type
General population-based cohort

Disease
Alzheimer's disease

Participant type
No diagnosis

Profile
Recruitment Period 2005 
Sample size at start or planned sample size if still recruiting 106,527  
Estimated Current Sample Size  
Age at Recruitment 35-70   
Gender Male and Female 
Abstract

The Malaysian Cohort study was initiated in 2005 by the Malaysian government. The top-down approach to this population-based cohort study ensured the allocation of sufficient funding for the project which aimed to recruit 100 000 individuals aged 35–70 years. Participants were recruited from rural and urban areas as well as from various socioeconomic groups. The main objectives of the study were to identify risk factors, to study gene-environment interaction and to discover biomarkers for the early detection of cancers and other diseases. At recruitment, a questionnaire-based interview was conducted, biophysical measurements were performed and biospecimens were collected, processed and stored. Baseline investigations included fasting blood sugar, fasting lipid profile, renal profile and full blood count. Active follow-up and reassessment started in 2013 and to date 35,000 participants have been reassessed including biospecimens.

 
Country Malaysia 
Contact details
Institution name Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 
Principal Investiator (PI) Rahman Jamal 
Contact phone number  
Address UKM Medical Molecular Biology Institute,
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia,
Jalan Yaacob Latif,
Cheras,
56000 Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia. 
Funders (Core support) Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI)|Ministry of Education 

Variables Collected

Brain related measures: N/A
Funtional rating: N/A
Anthropometric: Blood pressure, Height, Hip circumference, Waist circumference, Weight
Physical: Cardiovascular, Reproductive, Respiratory
Biological samples: Blood, Urine
Genotyping: Gene screening
Brain imaging: N/A
Brain banking: N/A
Lifestyle: Alcohol, Dietary habits, Physical activity, Smoking
Socio-economic: Education, Ethnic group, Family circumstances, Housing and accommodation, Income and finances, Martial status, Occupation and employment
Health service utilisation: Formal health and social care service utilisation including private care
 
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