Table 1.
Domain | Parameter | Instrument/technique | Assessing person | Time needed (minutes) |
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Administrative/general/social | Name | Self-administered questionnaire | Participant | 10 |
Address | ||||
Phone number | ||||
Birth date (dd/mm/yy, time of day) | ||||
Sex | ||||
Birth weight (based on birth record) | ||||
Place of origin | ||||
Living situation | ||||
Education | ||||
Occupation | ||||
Means of transport used | ||||
Social ties | ||||
Immunisation status | ||||
Medical history | Symptoms (NYHA-class, AP CCS, pain) | Self-administered questionnaire (controlling by physician) | Participant/physician | 10 |
Cardiovascular risk factors | ||||
Previous cardiovascular events | ||||
Previous surgical interventions | ||||
Drugs (prescribed and over-the-counter) | ||||
Alcohol, smoking | ||||
Falls history | ||||
Sleep disorders | ||||
Anthropometry | Body weight | Balance (measurement in underwear) | Study nurse | 10 |
Body height | Measure | |||
Circumference of upper and lower extremities | Tape measure | |||
Circumference of thighs, waist and hip | Tape measure | |||
Skinfold thickness (trunk/extremities) | Caliper (Harpenden) | |||
Body composition | Segmental bio-impedance (Tanita SC-240) | |||
Cardiovascular system | Resting blood pressure/heart rate (sitting position and 1–3 min after standing up) | Oscillometric device (Omron 705IT)31 | Study nurse/physician | 25 |
Central blood pressure and pulse wave velocity | Oscillometric device (TensioMed Arteriograph)32 | |||
Home blood pressure measurement | Oscillometric device (Takeda UA-651)33 | |||
Ambulatory blood pressure measurement | Oscillometric device (Takeda TM-2430)34 | |||
Heart rate, PQ, QRS, QT, ST,Q | Normal ECG (Schiller AT02) | |||
Pulse wave analysis | Tonometer (PulsePen, Diatecne)35 | |||
Heart sounds, electromechanical activation time | Audicor36 37 Holter recording (24 hours) | |||
Brain | Vision | Jaeger test38 | Study nurse | 20 |
Hearing | Whisper test39 | |||
Cognition (participants ≥50 years) | MMSE40 Verbal fluency Clock drawing test41 |
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Executive function | Trail making test B42 | |||
Reaction time | Computer-based tool | |||
Lung | Pulmonary function | Peak flow O2 saturation Lung function (MIR Spirobank)43 |
Study nurse | 2 |
General physical performance | Physical activity | Physical activity questionnaire | Study nurse/physician | 12 |
Walking speed | 2 minute walking test44 | |||
Arm strength | Handgrip test45 | |||
Leg strength | Chair stand test46 | |||
Balance | 4-stage balance test47 | |||
ADL | Basic and instrumental ADL48 49 | |||
Nutritional status | Weight loss | Self-report question | Participant/physician | 3 |
Food frequency | Food frequency questionnaire | |||
Consumer behaviour and food security | Consumer behaviour/food security questions | |||
Emotional status | Depression (participants ≥18 years) | Depression screening questionnaire50 | Physician | 10 |
Anxiety (participants ≥18 years) | Anxiety screening questionnaire50 | |||
Self-perceived health (participants ≥18 years) | ||||
Blood sample (only participants ≥18 years, voluntary) | Red and white cell count | Study nurse | 5 | |
Sodium, potassium | ||||
Creatinine | Blood sample in fasting state, measurement in validated laboratory | |||
Aspartate, transaminase, albumin | ||||
lipids, glucose/HbA1c | ||||
Iron status (ferritin, TIBC) | ||||
TSH | ||||
Metabolomics, proteomics, genomics | Blood sample (50 mL) in heparin-free tube, processed immediately for serum collection, aliquoting and storage in RNase-free cryotubes in a sample bank at −80° for later analysis. All necessary preanalytical precautions will be implemented. | |||
Urine sample (only participants ≥18 years, voluntary) | Proteinuria | Urine sample with test strip | Study nurse | 3 |
Glucosuria | ||||
Erythrocyturia |
ADL, activities of daily living; AP CCS, Canadian Cardiovascular Society grading of angina pectoris; HbA1c, glycated haemoglobin; NYHA, New York Heart Association; MMSE, Mini Mental State Examination; TIBC, total iron binding capacity; TSH, thyroid stimulating hormone.