Title of article :
Contributions and Implications of the Tehran Lipid and Glucose Study
Author/Authors :
Azizi, Fereidoun Endocrine Research Center - Research Institute for Endocrine Sciences - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Takyar, Miralireza Endocrine Research Center - Research Institute for Endocrine Sciences - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Zadeh-Vakili, Azita Cellular and Molecular Endocrine Research Center - Research Institute for Endocrine Sciences - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Tehran Lipid and Glucose Study (TLGS), an epidemiological study of non-communicable disease with 20 years follow up in a developing
country in nutrition transition is a unique study in 15000 family based individuals, 3 - 75 years of age in a part of large
city of Tehran. The success rate of recruitment for 20 years, intervention for lifestyle change, and thyroid, reproduction and cardiometabolic
genetic studies derived from TLGS have paved suitable path towards precision medicine. In this review, baseline findings
and changes of risk factors for the development of NCD including body weight, nutrition, physical activity, blood pressure,
tobacco smoking, serum glucose and serum lipids as well as metabolic syndrome, chronic kidney disease, quality of life and biochemical
findings in TLGS cohort have been summarized. The results of community based intervention for lifestyle change caused
decreases in the prevalence of metabolic syndrome and the incidence of diabetes. It is concluded that TLGS has served as a model
for other cohort studies in Iran and the region; it has helped to mobilize scientists in developing countries; it has established locally
needed definitions of NCD variables; has served as a model for cohort studies in developing countries in nutrition transition with
all socioeconomic constraints and has helped manpower education and development of local CVD risk scores for implementation
of NCD management.
Keywords :
Iran , Non-Communicable Disease , Tehran Lipid and Glucose Study
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics