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Ophthalmic epidemiology in Europe: the "European Eye Epidemiology" (E3) consortium.

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.80888
Publisher DOI
10.1007/s10654-015-0098-2
PubMed ID
26686680
Description
The European Eye Epidemiology (E3) consortium is a recently formed consortium of 29 groups from 12 European countries. It already comprises 21 population-based studies and 20 other studies (case-control, cases only, randomized trials), providing ophthalmological data on approximately 170,000 European participants. The aim of the consortium is to promote and sustain collaboration and sharing of data and knowledge in the field of ophthalmic epidemiology in Europe, with particular focus on the harmonization of methods for future research, estimation and projection of frequency and impact of visual outcomes in European populations (including temporal trends and European subregions), identification of risk factors and pathways for eye diseases (lifestyle, vascular and metabolic factors, genetics, epigenetics and biomarkers) and development and validation of prediction models for eye diseases. Coordinating these existing data will allow a detailed study of the risk factors and consequences of eye diseases and visual impairment, including study of international geographical variation which is not possible in individual studies. It is expected that collaborative work on these existing data will provide additional knowledge, despite the fact that the risk factors and the methods for collecting them differ somewhat among the participating studies. Most studies also include biobanks of various biological samples, which will enable identification of biomarkers to detect and predict occurrence and progression of eye diseases. This article outlines the rationale of the consortium, its design and presents a summary of the methodology.
Date of Publication
2016-02
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 - Technology::610 - Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
Epidemiology
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Europe
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Eye diseases
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Ophthalmology
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Prevalence
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Risk factors
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Delcourt, Cécile
Korobelnik, Jean-François
Buitendijk, Gabriëlle H S
Foster, Paul J
Hammond, Christopher J
Piermarocchi, Stefano
Peto, Tunde
Jansonius, Nomdo
Mirshahi, Alireza
Hogg, Ruth E
Bretillon, Lionel
Topouzis, Fotis
Deak, Gabor
Grauslund, Jakob
Broe, Rebecca
Souied, Eric H
Creuzot-Garcher, Catherine
Sahel, José
Daien, Vincent
Lehtimäki, Terho
Hense, Hans-Werner
Prokofyeva, Elena
Oexle, Konrad
Rahi, Jugnoo S
Cumberland, Phillippa M
Schmitz-Valckenberg, Steffen
Fauser, Sascha
Bertelsen, Geir
Hoyng, Carel
Bergen, Arthur
Silva, Rufino
Wolf, Sebastianorcid-logo
Universitätsklinik für Augenheilkunde
Lotery, Andrew
Chakravarthy, Usha
Fletcher, Astrid
Klaver, Caroline C W
Additional Credits
Universitätsklinik für Augenheilkunde
Series
European journal of epidemiology
Publisher
Springer
ISSN
0393-2990
Access(Rights)
open.access
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