Nurses' Health Study and Health Professionals Follow-Up Study (Dermatological Component)

Sponsor
Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) (Other)
Overall Status
Completed
CT.gov ID
NCT03253666
Collaborator
National Institutes of Health (NIH) (NIH), Brown University (Other)
173,229
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Study Details

Study Description

Brief Summary

To determine the relationships of dietary factors with the subsequent risk of dermatological diseases (such as skin cancers and inflammatory or autoimmune dermatoses) in a cohort of female registered nurses and male health professionals.

Condition or Disease Intervention/Treatment Phase
  • Other: Nutrient Intake

Detailed Description

The study population consisted of two ongoing cohorts: the Nurses' Health Study (NHS) and Health Professionals Follow-Up Study (HPFS). The NHS began in 1976 when 121,700 female nurses aged 33-55 years and residing in the United States responded to a baseline questionnaire. The HPFS began in 1986 when 51,529 male health professionals aged 40-75 years and residing in the United States completed a similar baseline questionnaire. Study investigators sent follow-up questionnaires biennially to participants to update information on past medical history as well as lifestyle factors.

Follow up was started in 1984 for the NHS and 1986 for the HPFS when diet was measured with an expanded food frequency questionnaire (FFQ). Participants in the NHS responded to an ~130 item semi-quantitative FFQ in 1984, 1986, and then every four years thereafter, while those in the HPFS responded to a similar FFQ in 1986 and then every four years thereafter. The FFQ collected information on average intake of each food item over the past year. It also specified a common serving size for each item. Participants could select from one of nine intake frequency choices, ranging from less than once per month to six or more times per day. Participants also provided information on current use and dose of multivitamins and use of other vitamin supplements.

For both cohorts, investigators repeatedly collected and updated information on several anthropometric and lifestyle factors such as weight, smoking status, alcohol use, coffee intake, and physical activity level. Information was also collected on several major risk factors for skin disease such as family history of melanoma, number of arm moles, natural hair color, sunburn susceptibility as a child or adolescent, number of lifetime blistering sunburns, type of tan after repeated sun exposure as a child or adolescent, and cumulative ultraviolet flux since baseline.

Study subjects reported new diagnoses biennially. After obtaining permission from participants, their medical and pathological records were acquired. Study physicians blinded to questionnaire information reviewed these records to confirm diagnoses

The study was approved by the institutional review boards of both Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard T.H Chan School of Public Health.

Study Design

Study Type:
Observational [Patient Registry]
Actual Enrollment :
173229 participants
Observational Model:
Cohort
Time Perspective:
Prospective
Official Title:
Nurses' Health Study and Health Professionals Follow-Up Study (Dermatological Component)
Actual Study Start Date :
Jan 1, 2017
Actual Primary Completion Date :
May 1, 2018
Actual Study Completion Date :
May 1, 2018

Arms and Interventions

Arm Intervention/Treatment
Nurses' Health Study

See "Detailed Description"

Other: Nutrient Intake
Dietary nutrient intake (such as folate) and supplemental nutrient intake (such as folic acid)

Health Professionals Follow-Up Study

See "Detailed Description"

Other: Nutrient Intake
Dietary nutrient intake (such as folate) and supplemental nutrient intake (such as folic acid)

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcome Measures

  1. Multiple skin diseases [Skin disease/cancer [ NHS: Time Frame: 1984 - 2010 ] [ HPFS: Time Frame: 1986 - 2010 ]. Person time contribution from date of return of questionnaire to date of first report of skin disease/death/end of follow-up (whichever came first)]

    Includes skin cancer, psoriasis, and other inflammatory and autoimmune skin diseases.

Eligibility Criteria

Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study:
N/A and Older
Sexes Eligible for Study:
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
No
Inclusion Criteria:

-Participants of these two cohorts

Exclusion Criteria:
  • Participants with missing data on dietary intake at baseline

  • Participants with a prior history of cancer (except non-melanoma skin cancer)

  • For skin cancer, non-white participants because of low risk of skin cancer (such as melanoma) and small numbers.

  • For melanoma, participants with in-situ melanomas, which comprise tumours restricted to the epidermis of the skin.

Contacts and Locations

Locations

No locations specified.

Sponsors and Collaborators

  • Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH)
  • National Institutes of Health (NIH)
  • Brown University

Investigators

None specified.

Study Documents (Full-Text)

None provided.

More Information

Additional Information:

Publications

None provided.
Responsible Party:
Ashar Dhana, Research Associate, Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH)
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
NCT03253666
Other Study ID Numbers:
  • CA186107
First Posted:
Aug 18, 2017
Last Update Posted:
Jul 15, 2020
Last Verified:
Jul 1, 2020
Individual Participant Data (IPD) Sharing Statement:
Undecided
Plan to Share IPD:
Undecided
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product:
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product:
No
Additional relevant MeSH terms:

Study Results

No Results Posted as of Jul 15, 2020