Goemkapronn desk
PANAJI:
In a significant move towards understanding and mitigating the rising incidence of cardiometabolic disorders in the Indian population, the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has launched the ‘Phenome India-CSIR Health Cohort Knowledgebase’ (PI-CHeCK). This landmark initiative aims to assess the risk factors and incidence of non-communicable diseases, particularly cardiometabolic disorders, through the establishment of a longitudinal health cohort. The final phase of sample collection and health check-up camps is currently underway at the CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography in Dona Paula, Goa, from 27th May to 2nd June 2024. This phase marks a crucial step in completing the initial data collection process.
The PI-CHeCK programme, inaugurated on 7th December 2023, focuses on gathering comprehensive health data from CSIR employees, pensioners, and their spouses over an initial period of five years. By leveraging the widespread distribution of CSIR laboratories across the country, the programme ensures a representative sampling across various states, contributing to a robust and diverse health knowledge base.
Under this initiative, health data and biological samples are being collected to create a detailed phenotypic database. This database will facilitate advanced research and the development of new strategies for risk stratification, prevention, and management of cardiometabolic diseases in India.
Following the conclusion of the Phase I sampling, a comprehensive review will be conducted on 3rd June 2024. Coordinators from all participating CSIR laboratories, along with their Directors and the Director General of CSIR, will convene to evaluate the progress and findings of the first phase of the PI-CHeCK programme. This review will set the stage for subsequent phases and the continuous monitoring of health data, ensuring the programme’s long-term success.
Through this pioneering project, CSIR aims to pave the way for evidence-based health interventions and policy formulations that can significantly improve the health outcomes of the Indian populace.
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