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Pedersen, Nancy (Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institutet)
Study number / PID
ext0044-1-1 (SND)
Data access
Restricted
Series
Not available
Abstract
The Swedish Adoption/Twin Study of Aging (SATSA) is a longitudinal study where the twin design and the inclusion of twins reared apart makes it possible to study the importance of genetic and environmental factors that may underlie differing aging outcomes. The baseline population consists of all twins from the Swedish Twin Registry (STR) who had been reared apart (TRA), i.e. separated before age of 11 and reared apart, and a control sample of twins reared together (TRT) matched on sex, date of birth, and county of birth.
SATSA started with a survey in 1984 where a questionnaire was sent to all surviving individuals (n=2845). Out of these 2018 responded (71%). Questionnaire data have been collected at nine waves with approximately three-year intervals over a total of 28 years.
A subset of the individuals in SATSA where both twins still were alive, >50 years of age, and had responded to the initial questionnaire, were included for an in-person testing (IPT), which involved cognitive tests and clinical examinations. The first IPT was conducted in 1986-88 where 645 individuals (303 pairs) were tested. Data on 859 individuals have been collected for up to ten waves with approximately three-year intervals over a total period of 28 years.
The aim of SATSA was to study the origins of individual differences in aging and the environmental and genetic factors that are involved.
• The SATSA questionnaires assessed physical and mental health status; selected personality dimensions; activities of daily living; health-related behaviors of smoking, alcohol consumption and legal drug use; early rearing environment, and the adult working, family and social environments. For the TRA subjects, circumstances of separation were also explored.
The IPT included interviews, a health examination including blood pressure and lung function, blood sampling, and tests on functional capacity, cognitive abilities, and memory.
• Physical measures included: blood pressure, pulse,...
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Methodology
Data collection period
1984 - 1984
Country
Sweden
Time dimension
Not available
Analysis unit
Individual
Family
Universe
All twins in the Swedish Twin Registry who were separated at an early age and reared apart and a control sample of twins reared together
Sampling procedure
Like-sexed twins in the Swedish Twin Registry reared apart, and a control sample of twins reared together matched on age, sex, and county of birth.
Other
Kind of data
Not available
Data collection mode
Self-administered questionnaire: paper
Measurements and tests
Self-administered questionnaire
Measurements and tests
Self-administered questionnaire
Measurements and tests
Self-administered questionnaire
Interview
Measurements and tests
Measurements and tests
Self-administered questionnaire
Measurements and tests
Self-administered questionnaire
Measurements and tests
Measurements and tests
Self-administered questionnaire
Self-administered questionnaire
Measurements and tests
Self-administered questionnaire
Funding information
Funder
825-2007-7460
Grant number
825-2009-6141
Funder
The Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare
Grant number
97:0147:1B
Funder
National Institutes of Health
Grant number
AG04563
Funder
National Institutes of Health
Grant number
AG10175
Funder
The Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare
Grant number
2009-0795
Funder
Swedish Research Council
Grant number
825-2007-7460
Access
Publisher
Swedish National Data Service
Publication year
2012
Terms of data access
Access to data through an external actor. Access to data is restricted.