1970 British Cohort Study
BCS70
Prof
Alice
Sullivan
UCL Institute of Education
Centre for Longitudinal Studies, UCL Insitute of Education, 20 Bedford Way
London
WC1H 0AL
United Kingdom
Core funding from ESRC, co-funding from MRC for age 46 biomedical sweep
Neurodegenerative disease in general
Already possible
CS70 follows 17,000 people born in Great Britain in one week in 1970 and collects information on physical and educational development, economic circumstances, employment, family life, health, wellbeing and attitudes
CS70 follows 17,000 people born in Great Britain in one week in 1970 and collects information on physical and educational development, economic circumstances, employment, family life, health, wellbeing and attitudes
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Birth
Until death
The BCS70 original target sample was all births in England, Scotland and Wales in one week of March 1970. In addition, in advance of the age 5, age 10 and age 16 follow-ups the sample was augmented with immigrants born within the relevant week.
N/A
More than 15,000 participants
Information from childhood sweeps: Birth circumstances, birth weight, breastfeeding, general health, child development, specific conditions, disabilities/ special needs, hospital admissions, immunisation, medication, accidents, menstruation, diet, eating problems, exercise, sexual activity, smoking, drink and drugs, behavioural problems, mental health, well-being, personality, locus of control, self-esteem, social judgement, sleeping problems, medical assessments (height, weight, head circumference, audiometry, speech, co-ordination, blood pressure/pulse, vision), cognitive assessments, parental health, parental smoking, parental drinking.| Information from adult sweeps: General health, specific conditions, disability/limitations, menopause, weight, accidents, mental health, well-being, sleep, smoking, alcohol, drug use, diet, exercise, sedentary behaviour, cognition.| Information from current biomedical sweep (Age 46): Height, weight, bodyfat, waist circumference, hip circumference, blood pressure and pulse, grip strength, balance, accelerometry.
No
Prospective cohort| Longitudinal
Age
No
01/04/1970
N/A
Data collection ongoing| Data analysis ongoing| Data collection ongoing
Only through the study
Also through links to medical records and other records
Yes (participants given permission to be re-contacted via PIs)
Data summarised in database
95
No
No
No
Data is held as individual records
95
No
No
No
English
Yes
Apply to PI or co-ordinator at resource| Apply to PI or co-ordinator at resource| National access| International access| Resource has own ethics approval so usually no need for separate external ethics approval
Data to be made publicly available immediately
Yes
Living donors: blood| Living donors: DNA| Living donors: blood derivatives
Primary Samples: Stabilised samples (frozen or fixed)| Secondary samples:(derivatives of primary samples)| Secondary samples: plasma| Secondary samples: DNA
No
Yes, for all the cohort