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MRC National Survey of Health and Development (NSHD, 1946 British Birth Cohort)

Population Size

5,362

People

Years

1946

Associated BioSamples

DNA

Immortalized cell lines

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Geographic coverage

United Kingdom

England

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Lead time

Not applicable

Summary

The NSHD is the oldest of the British Birth Cohort studies investigating life course determinants of healthy ageing. Data collected over 70 years include questionnaire, physical and cognitive function, clinical phenotyping and biosamples.

Documentation

The Medical Research Council (MRC) National Survey of Health and Development (NSHD) is the oldest and longest running of the British birth cohort studies.

From an initial maternity survey of 13,687 of all births recorded in England, Scotland and Wales during one week of March, 1946, a socially stratified sample of 5,362 singleton babies born to married parents was selected for follow-up. This sample comprises the NSHD cohort. The study members have been followed up in the course of 27 data collections. Regular interviews with the mothers were conducted by health visitors, with additional assessments by school doctors and teachers. In adult life, research nurses conducted home visits at ages 26,36,43,53 and 69, a detailed clinic visit took place between ages 60-64, as well as clinical sub studies focusing on the heart (Myofit46) and brain (Insight46). At the latest home visit at age 69, the participation rate was 80% (N=2149). In addition to regular postal questionnaires throughout life, there have been annual questionnaires to women (47-54 years) to capture the menopause transition and 3 waves of a COVID-19 questionnaires. Multiple datasets cover over 20,000 variables, including biological samples which have been used to generate a variety of omics data. Data have A range of imaging and wearable data have been collected in clinical and remote environments. The MRC National Survey for Health and Development (NSHD) has governance and access arrangements that comply with MRC data sharing policy. The survey data are accessible to bona fide researchers by applying through the NSHD data sharing platform, Skylark (https://skylark.ucl.ac.uk/) . This data can be made available to researchers, for more information please email MRCLHA.swiftinfo@ucl.ac.uk.

Dataset type
Health and disease
Dataset sub-type
Not applicable
Dataset population size
5362

Keywords

longitudinal, UK Longitudinal Linkage Collaboration, COVID-19, cohort

Observations

Observed Node
Disambiguating Description
Measured Value
Measured Property
Observation Date

Persons

Birth cohort

5362

Count

01 Mar 2023

Provenance

Purpose of dataset collection
Study
Collection source setting
Clinic, Home
Patient pathway description
The NSHD is a birth cohort study - all born in March 1946.
Image contrast
Not stated
Biological sample availability
DNA,Immortalized cell lines,Serum,Plasma

Details

Publishing frequency
Irregular
Version
1.0.0
Modified

08/10/2024

Citation Requirements
MRC National Survey of Health and Development (NSHD, 1946 birth cohort)

Coverage

Start date

01/03/1946

Time lag
More than 6 months
Geographic coverage
United Kingdom, England, Scotland, Wales
Minimum age range
77
Maximum age range
77
Follow-up

10 Years

Accessibility

Language
en
Controlled vocabulary
ICD10, LOCAL
Format
any flat file format can be provided (csv, Stata, SPSS, R)

Data Access Request

Dataset pipeline status
Not available
Time to dataset access
Not applicable
Access request cost
N/A
Access method category
TRE/SDE
Access service description

Researchers are required to use UCL's Trusted Research Environment (Data Safe Haven, DSH) to access data.
A Data Sharing Agreement with the host Institution is also needed.

Jurisdiction
GB-GBN
Data use limitation
Research use only
Data use requirements
Not for profit use,Return to database or resource
Data Controller
University College London
Data Processor
University College London

Dataset Types: Health and disease


Collection Sources: Clinic, Home