Cohort Name |
Viking Genes: Viking Health Study Shetland |
Cohort Acronym |
Viking Health Study Shetland |
Study Overview |
Viking Health Study Shetland is a cohort of volunteers with ancestry from the Shetland Isles, primarily for identifying genetic variants influencing disease. |
#Subjects at Baseline |
There are 2,106 participants |
Institution Name |
The University of Edinburgh |
Department Name |
MRC Human Genetics Unit / Usher Institute |
City |
Edinburgh |
Study/Database Website |
www.ed.ac.uk/viking |
Principal Investigator (PI) |
Prof James F. Wilson |
Key Study References |
Kerr SM, Klaric L, Halachev M et al: An actionable KCNH2 Long QT Syndrome variant detected by sequence and haplotype analysis in a population research cohort. Sci Rep 2019; 9: 10964. |
Population Based Study? |
Yes |
Family Based Study? |
Yes |
Clinical based sample? |
No |
Is there follow-up data available? |
Summary data from the EHR is available; consent was also given for recontact |
Were participants included prior to development of dementia (may refer to controls only)? |
All participants were free of dementia (to the extent of being able to attend a clinic and complete a questionnaire) at recruitment |
Were participants included prior to development of MCI (may refer to controls only)? |
As above, mild cognitive impairment is possible, but unlikely given the complexity of the recruitment process |
How is data collected? |
From clinic measurements, a paper questionnaire, from the EHR; from measurements on serum and plasma samples; also genetic data from blood or saliva samples |
Who carries out data collection? |
Recruitment is complete. The participants completed a detailed paper questionnaire and research nurses collected samples and made a wide range of measurements |
Does this take place in participants' homes or at a central location? |
In a central location in Lerwick, Shetland |
Do participants take part individually or are families/partners involved? |
Individuals, their families and partners were all welcome to join the cohort if eligible |
Dementia cases ascertained as part of study: |
Zero |
How many times followed up? |
Zero |
Study start date |
The year 2013 |
Study end date |
The year 2015 |
Is study ongoing? |
Yes |
Is study still recruiting? |
No |
Inclusion criteria |
Participant is aged 18 years or above, willing and able to give informed consent for participation and has at least three Shetlandic grandparents |
Exclusion criteria |
Lack of capacity to provide informed consent and attend clinics, or the lack of Northern Isles ancestry |