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|The Genes and Health (Phase 2) study aims build on the | |The Genes and Health (Phase 2) study aims build on the [https://wiki.discoverydataservice.org/index.php?title=East_London_Genes_and_Health| phase 1 study] to improve the health of people of Pakistani and Bangladeshi heritage by analysing the genes and health of 100,000 local people.|GP records available within the following CCGs: Barking & Dagenham, Havering, and Redbridge plus Waltham Forest TPP practices.|10,000 new adult volunteers of British-Pakistani and Bangladeshi heritage (as at 2020). Planned 100,000 volunteers by 2023, recruitment ongoing.|Primary care diagnoses, problems, clinical measurements, laboratory measurements, prescribing information on volunteers.|Patient identifiable.}} |
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Project Summary
phase 1 study] to improve the health of people of Pakistani and Bangladeshi heritage by analysing the genes and health of 100,000 local people.
Project population
GP records available within the following CCGs: Barking & Dagenham, Havering, and Redbridge plus Waltham Forest TPP practices.
Project cohort
10,000 new adult volunteers of British-Pakistani and Bangladeshi heritage (as at 2020). Planned 100,000 volunteers by 2023, recruitment ongoing.
Project criteria
Primary care diagnoses, problems, clinical measurements, laboratory measurements, prescribing information on volunteers.
Data state
Patient identifiable.
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