The Semmelweis Study: a longitudinal occupational cohort study within the framework
of the Semmelweis Caring University Model Program for supporting healthy aging
(Open access funding provided by Semmelweis University)
(TKP2021-NKTA-47)
(TKP2021-NKTA)
Nemzeti Kardiovaszkuláris Laboratórium(RRF-2.3.1-21-2022-00003) Támogató: NKFIH
(135784) Támogató: NKFIH
(RRF-2.3.1-NKL)
(TK2016-78)
(101004093/EUniWell/EAC-A02- 2019/EAC-A02-2019-1)
(TKCS-2021/32)
Szakterületek:
Geriátria és gerontológia
Klinikai orvostan
The Semmelweis Study is a prospective occupational cohort study that seeks to enroll
all employees of Semmelweis University (Budapest, Hungary) aged 25 years and older,
with a population of 8866 people, 70.5% of whom are women. The study builds on the
successful experiences of the Whitehall II study and aims to investigate the complex
relationships between lifestyle, environmental, and occupational risk factors, and
the development and progression of chronic age-associated diseases. An important goal
of the Semmelweis Study is to identify groups of people who are aging unsuccessfully
and therefore have an increased risk of developing age-associated diseases. To achieve
this, the study takes a multidisciplinary approach, collecting economic, social, psychological,
cognitive, health, and biological data. The Semmelweis Study comprises a baseline
data collection with open healthcare data linkage, followed by repeated data collection
waves every 5 years. Data are collected through computer-assisted self-completed questionnaires,
followed by a physical health examination, physiological measurements, and the assessment
of biomarkers. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the Semmelweis Study,
including its origin, context, objectives, design, relevance, and expected contributions.