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Cohort Profile: Cohort of Norway (CONOR)
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A number of large population-based cardiovascular surveys have been conducted in Norway since the beginning of the 1970s. The surveys were carried out by the National Health Screening Service in cooperation with the universities and local health authorities. All surveys comprised a common set of questions, standardized anthropometric and blood pressure measurements and non-fasting blood samples that were analysed for serum lipids at the Ulleva l Hospital Laboratory. These surveys provided considerable experience in conducting large-scale population-based surveys, thus an important background for the Cohort of Norway (CONOR). In the late 1980s the Research Council of Norway established a programme in epidemiology. This also gave stimulus to the idea of establishing a cohort including both core survey data and stored blood samples. In the early 1990s, all universities, the National Health Screening Service, The National Institute of Public Health and the Cancer Registry discussed the possibility of a national representative cohort. In 1994, the Ministry of Health appointed the Steering Committee for the CONOR collaboration. In 1994-95, the fourth round of the Troms Study was conducted, and became the first survey to provide data and blood samples for CONOR. During the years 1994-2003, a number of health surveys that were carried out in other counties and cities also provided similar data for the network. So far, 10 different surveys have provided data and blood samples for CONOR (Figure
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