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STRONG HEART STUDY (SHS) - MEDSTAR HEALTH RESEARCH INSTITUTE, INC., FIELD CENTER (FC), TASK AREA C: DATA BOOK

Organization MEDSTAR HEALTH RESEARCH INSTITUTELocation HYATTSVILLE, UNITED STATESPosted 12 Jan 2026Deadline 14 Feb 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2026Active Follow-upAmerican IndianAmerican Indian PopulationAmerican Indian groupAmerican Indian individualAmerican Indian peopleAmerican IndiansAncillary StudyAreaArizonaBooksCardiovascular DiseasesCausalityClinicalCollaborationsCommunitiesDataDiseaseDisorderDysfunctionEtiologyEventFamilyFamily StudyFosteringFunctional disorderFundingHealthHeartInvestigationInvestigatorsLongitudinal observational studyMorbidityNative American groupNative American individualNative American peopleNative American populationNative AmericansNatural HistoryOklahomaParticipantPhysiopathologyResearch InstituteResearch PersonnelResearchersRisk FactorsSpecial PopulationTraining Supportactive followupcardiovascular disease riskcardiovascular disordercardiovascular disorder riskcausationclinical examclinical examinationclinical predictorscohortcohort investigationcohort researchcommunity engagementdisease causationengagement with communitiesepidemiology research studyepidemiology studyepidemiology surveyfamily focused studyfamily surveyfollow upfollow-upfollowed upfollowuphigh riskinvestigate cohortlong term observational studymortalitypathophysiologyplatform-independentprospectiverecruitstudy cohortsurvey cohorttribal Nationtribal communitytribal governancetribal governmenttribal leadertribal leadershiptribal self-governance
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Full Description

The Strong Heart Study (SHS) is a longitudinal observational study of two combined cohorts followed prospectively: the original SHS cohort recruited in 1989 to 1991 and a Strong Heart Family Study (SHFS) cohort recruited in 1998 to 1999. The original and family cohorts together form the largest, multicenter, prospective epidemiological study of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Native Americans/ American Indians. The study?s main objective is to examine the etiology and natural history of cardiovascular disease in Native Americans/American Indians. The study involves a partnership with 12 Tribal Nations who live in Arizona, Oklahoma, and the Dakotas.

Grant Number: 75N92019D00030-0-759202600001-1
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: DEDRA BUCHWALD

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