The French E3N cohort was initiated in 1990 to investigate the risk factors associated with cancer and other major non-communicable diseases in women. The participants were insured through a national health system that primarily covered teachers, and were enrolled from 1990 after returning baseline self-administered questionnaires and providing informed consent. The cohort comprised nearly 100 000 women with baseline ages ranging from 40 to 65 years. Follow-up questionnaires were sent approximately every 2-3 years after the baseline and addressed general and lifestyle characteristics together with medical events (cancer, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, depression, fractures and asthma, among others). The follow-up questionnaire response rate remained stable at approximately 80%. A biological material bank was generated and included blood samples collected from 25 000 women and saliva samples from an additional 47 000 women. Ageing among the E3N cohort provided the opportunity to investigate factors related to agerelated diseases and conditions as well as disease survival.
Age range
40 Years
Sex
FEMALE
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Anthropometric measurements
Timeframe: From 1990 until now
Educational level
Timeframe: 1990
Professional activity
Timeframe: 1992 and 2005
Age at cessation of activity
Timeframe: From 2005 until now
Menstrual factors
Timeframe: From 1990 to 2002
Reproductive history
Timeframe: From 1990 to 1992
Menopause
Timeframe: 1990, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2002, 2005
Hormonal Treatments
Timeframe: From 1992 to 2008
Tobacco consumption
Timeframe: From 1990 until now
Alcohol consumption
Timeframe: 1993, 1997, 2005
Physical activity
Timeframe: 1990,1997,2002, 2005, 2014
Diet questionnaire
Timeframe: 1993 and 2002
Family history of diseases
Timeframe: 1990 to 2005
Medication use
Timeframe: From 1990 until now
Medical and surgical history
Timeframe: From 1990 until now
Mental Health
Timeframe: From 1990 until now
Health outcomes
Timeframe: From 1990 until now