Individual Study / CaG

CARTaGENE

Overview

Website
http://www.cartagene.qc.ca/
Investigators
Dr. Simon Gravel
McGill University
Dr. Vikki Ho
Research Center of the University of Montreal Hospital Centre
Dr. Guillaume Lettre
Montreal Heart Institute Research Centre
Contacts
Bureau d'accès
CARTaGENE

Design

General Information on Follow Up (profile, frequency)
Recruitment of participants was performed in two phases in 2009-2011 and 2012-2015. Since then, many follow-ups of participants were completed, some led by the CARTaGENE team, others through collaborations with different research groups with specific interests.
Start Year
2009
Recruitment target
  • Individuals
Number of participants
43,034
Number of participants with biosamples
30,226

Access

Availability of data and biosamples

Access to Data
Access to Biosamples
Other
- Genetic data (Genotyping, RNA-sequencing, Whole genome sequencing) - Medical imaging (brain and heart MRI, ECG)

Availability of access information

On the study website : http://www.cartagene.qc.ca/

By contacting the access office

Sector of research

Access to Data Access to Biosamples
Investigators from the public sector
Investigators from the private sector
Investigators from not-for-profit organization

Transfer

Access to Data Access to Biosamples
Can leave the study facility
Can leave the country

Cost

Access to Data Fixed Cost
Access to Biosamples Fixed Cost

Marker Paper

Awadalla P, Boileau C, Payette Y, Idaghdour Y, Goulet JP, Knoppers B, Hamet P, Laberge C, on behalf of the CARTaGENE Project, Cohort profile of the CARTaGENE study: Quebec's population-based biobank for public health and personalized genomics. Int J Epidemiol, 2013; 42:1285-1299.

PUBMED 23071140

Timeline

Population

Participants

Selection Criteria

Minimum age
40
Maximum age
69
Countries
  • Canada
Territory
Montreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke and Saguenay for recruitment phase A. Trois-Rivières and Gatineau were added for recruitment phase B.
Other criteria
Participants were excluded if they were not registered in the FIPA files, if they resided outside the selected regions, lived in First Nations Reserves or long-term healthcare facilities or were in prison.

Sources of recruitment

General Population
  • Selected sample
Supplementary Information
Participants were randomly chosen to be broadly representative of the population based on provincial health insurance registries—FIPA files (fichier administratif des inscriptions des personnes assurées de la Régie de l’assurance maladie du Québec (RAMQ)).

Sample Size

Number of participants
43,034
Number of participants with biosamples
30,226
Supplementary Information
Recruitment (2009):  19,985 participants
BALSAC collaboration (2009):  11,467 participants
Residential history (2011):  11,653 participants
Occupational history (2011):  10,891 participants
Nutrition (2012):  10,073 participants
Recruitment (2012):  23,049 participants
CAHHM collaboration (2015):  1,746 participants
Health follow-up (2016):  17,004 participants
COVID-19 (2020-06):  8,187 participants
COVID-19 (2021-03):  6,264 participants
COVID-19 (2021-10):  672 participants
COVID-19 (2022-03):  3,253 participants
COVID-19 (2022-04):  580 participants

Data Collection Events

# Name Data sources Biosamples Start End
0 Recruitment (2009)
  • Questionnaires
  • Cognitive measures
  • Physical measures
  • Biosamples
  • Administrative databases
  • Blood
  • Urine
  • Saliva
2009 (July) 2011 (March)
1 BALSAC collaboration (2009)
  • Questionnaires
  • Administrative databases
2009 (July) 2024 (June)
2 Occupational and residential history (2011)
  • Questionnaires
  • Administrative databases
2011 2011
3 Nutrition (2012)
  • Questionnaires
2012 2012
4 Recruitment (2012)
  • Questionnaires
  • Biosamples
  • Administrative databases
  • Blood
2012 (November) 2015 (February)
5 CAHHM collaboration (2015)
  • Questionnaires
  • Cognitive measures
  • Physical measures
  • Biosamples
  • Blood
2015 (March) 2017 (July)
6 Health follow-up (2016)
  • Questionnaires
  • Administrative databases
2016 (December) 2019 (August)
7 COVID-19 (2020-06)
  • Questionnaires
  • Administrative databases
2020 (June) 2020 (July)
8 COVID-19 (2021-03)
  • Questionnaires
  • Biosamples
  • Administrative databases
  • Blood
2021 (March) 2021 (May)
9 COVID-19 (2021-10)
  • Questionnaires
  • Biosamples
  • Administrative databases
  • Blood
2021 (October) 2021 (December)
10 COVID-19 (2022-03)
  • Questionnaires
  • Biosamples
  • Administrative databases
  • Blood
2022 (March) 2022 (July)
11 COVID-19 (2022-04)
  • Questionnaires
  • Biosamples
  • Administrative databases
  • Blood
2022 (April) 2022 (June)

Individual Studies Included

Acronym Name Participants Countries

Harmonization Projects Included

Acronym Name

Datasets

Name Data Collection Events Variables

Areas of Information Collected

Socio-demographic and economic characteristics
Death
Lifestyle and behaviours
Physical measures and assessments
Birth, pregnancy and reproductive health history
Laboratory measures
Perception of health, quality of life, development and functional limitations
Cognition, personality and psychological measures and assessments
Diseases
Life events, life plans, beliefs and values
Symptoms and signs
Preschool, school and work life
Medication and supplements
Social environment and relationships
Non-pharmacological interventions
Physical environment
Health and community care services utilization
Administrative information

Variables Content Summary

Areas of Information Collected
No Areas of Information Collected
No Scales Collected
Areas of Information Collected per Population and Data Collection Event
No Areas of Information Collected
No Scales Collected
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