Women's Health Initiative
The Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) cohort. The WHI is a prospective national health study focused on identifying optimal strategies for preventing chronic diseases that are the major causes of death and disability in postmenopausal women [refs]. The WHI initially recruited 161,808 women between 1993 and 1997 with the goal of including a socio-demographically diverse population with racial/ethnic minority groups proportionate to the total minority population of US women aged 50-79 years. The WHI consists of two major parts: a set of randomized Clinical Trials and an Observational Study. The WHI Clinical Trials (CT; N=68,132) includes three overlapping components, each a randomized controlled comparison: the Hormone Therapy Trials (HT), Dietary Modification Trial, and Calcium and Vitamin D Trial. A parallel prospective observational study (OS; N = 93,676) examined biomarkers and risk factors associated with various chronic diseases. While the HT trials ended in the mid-2000s, active follow-up of the WHI-CT and WHI-OS cohorts has continued for over 25 years, with the accumulation of large numbers of diverse clinical outcomes, risk factor measurements, medication use, and many other types of data.
Short Name |
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Institution(s) |
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
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Type of Omics |
WGS
RNASeq
Metabolomics
Proteomics
Methylomics
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Approx. Sample Size |
11,100wgs, 1400rna (ph4), 1400metab (ph5), 1400methyl (ph5)
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Starting Phase |
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TOPMed Accession # |
phs001237
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Omics Center(s) Phase 2 |
Broad Institute Genomics Platform
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Omics Center(s) Phase 4 |
Broad Institute Genomics Platform
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Omics Center(s) Phase 5 |
Broad Institute Metabolomics Platform
Keck MGC
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Omics Center(s) Phase 7 |
Baylor-UTHealth Metabolomics Center
Broad Institute Genomics Platform
Broad Institute and Beth Israel Proteomics Platform
Northwest Genomics Center
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Phases Involved |
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Populations |
Women aged 50-79 years
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PI |
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Co-PI |
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Contact |
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Phenotype Liaison |
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Data Set contact(s) |
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Project |
WHI
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Methylation Released
4314
Methylation Subjects
3118