Atherosclerosis Risk in Community Study
Alternate Titles(s): ARIC
UID: 10043
- Description
- The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study is a prospective epidemiological study conducted in four U.S. communities. ARIC is designed to investigate the causes of atherosclerosis and its clinical outcomes, and variations in cardiovascular risk factors, medical care, and disease by race, gender, location, and date. ARIC consists of two parts: a Cohort Component and a Community Surveillance Component. Data includes physiological data about participants, health history, dietary history, medication history, ECG data, demographic details, and administrative data.
- Timeframe
- 1987 - Present
- Geographic Coverage
-
MarylandMinnesotaMississippi (state)North Carolina
Adult (19 years - 64 years)
Senior (65 years - 79 years)
Aged (80 years and over)
Access
- Restrictions
-
Fee RequiredApplication Required
- Instructions
- Investigators are offered three ways to obtain data:
- Propose a paper in collaboration with an ARIC investigator. Necessary PDF documents are available on the ARIC Publications Policies and Forms page
- Use publicly available data offered by application through BioLINCC
- Propose an ancillary study. Necessary resources can be found on the ARIC Ancillary Studies Policies, Forms and Guidelines page
American College of Radiology/ National Electrical Manufacturers Association 2.0 (ACR/NEMA 2.0)
- PubMed Search
- View articles which use this dataset
Do you have or know of a dataset that should be added to the catalog? Let us know!