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Overview of completed KORA Studies

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KORA F3 (Follow-up of S3) 2004/05 coronary heart diseases and other 2974 participants and 178 non-participants of MONICA-S3
Health Interview Survey GEFU2 2002/03 postal follow-up of coronary heart diseases, diabetes and cancer all MONICA Survey participants
MAGIC-Controls Study 2002/03 cardiac arrhythmias and genetics 880 participants from S2000
Diabetes Family Study 2001/02 diabetes and genetics ca 1800 participants (600 families)
EU HEAPSS Study 1995-2000 MI-follow-up 1565 MI-survivors
HEI Augsburg 1999-2001 MI and air pollution 906 MI-survivors
KORA S4 (Survey 2000) 1999-2001 various topics ("Omnibus-study") age 25–74, n=4261
Alternative Therapy in Allergic Persons 1999-2000 phone interview partial sample of KORA-C participants
"Fractures Study" 1999 fractures, lifestyle 458 S3-participants (not younger than 58)
"Seniors Study" (MEMO-Study) 1997/98 neurology 385 S2 participants, aged 65–83
Health Interview Survey 
GEFU1 1997/98 postal follow-up of 
coronary heart diseases 9631 S1, S2 and S3 participants
KORA-C/D "Allergy Study" 1997-99 asthma, allergies: 
risk factors and costs 1537 S3-participants
KORA-A "Diabetes Follow-up Study" 1997/98 diabetes 1013 participants of HIR, S2 und S3
KORA-B "Myocardial Infarction Family Study" 1996/97 myocardial infarction participants of AMI Registry and relatives
A22-Studie des PHFV 1994/95 long term survival
 after MI 832 MI-patients, interview
MONICA-Survey S3 1994/95 coronary heart diseases, risk factors age 24-74, n=4856
MONICA-Survey S2 1989/90 coronary heart diseases, risk factors age 24-74, n=4940
Follow-up Examinations of S1-Participants 1987/88 coronary heart diseases n=3753
MONICA-Survey S1 1984/85 coronary heart diseases, risk factors age 25-64, n=4022
1-Year Follow-up of MI Patients 1985–94 daily living after MI postal interviews
MONICA/KORA Registry of
Acute Myocardial Infarction
since 1984 acute myocardial infarct and sudden coronary death approx 1000 cases per year, not older than 75