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Information for researchers

Information for researchers, project SUN

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  project status data [as of 06-02-2025].

QUESTIONNAIRE PAPER TOTAL INTERNET % INTERNET TOTAL (LETTER + INTERNET)

Total C0 cases

22.767

564

2

23.331

Total C2 cases

16.493

2.619

14

19.112

Total C4 cases

13.927

3.830

22

17.757

Total C6 cases

11.005

4.816

30

15.821

Total C8 cases

8.869

5.425

38

14.294

Total C10 cases

5.009

8.669

63

13.678

Total C12 cases

5.064

6.509

56

11.573

Total C14 cases

3.360

5.421

58

8.781

Total C16 cases

6.935

4.286

59

7.361

Total C18 cases

2.384

2.600

52

4.984

Total C20 cases

1.768

2.735

61

4.503

Total cases of C22

1.153

2.325

67

3.478

Total cases of C24

533

1.083

67

1.616

Total cases of C_b

   

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1.891

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*We have information on a total of more than 23,678 person-years.

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The overall retention of the cohort is 98.18%. download The syntax for its calculation can be found here (management of project - Documents).

If you are already researcher of the project SUN and are interested in writing a article in which you use data of the SUN, fill out this. form [DOC 22k], please and send it to Carmen at source cfuente@unav.es.

You may also refer it to the attention of the principal investigator of project SUN, Dr. Maira Bes mbes@unav.es.

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We thank other members of the group: Aguilera-Buenosvinos I, Alonso A, Álvarez-Álvarez I, Balaguer A, Barbería-Latasa M, Barrio-López MT, Basterra-Gortari FJ, Battezzati A, Bazal P, Benito S, Bertoli S, Bes-Rastrollo M, Beunza JJ, Buil-Cosiales P, Carlos S, de Irala J, de la source C, de la O V, de la Rosa PA, Delgado-Rodríguez M, Díaz-Gutiérrez J, Díez Espino J, Domínguez L, Donat-Vargas C, Donazar M, Eguaras S, Fernández-Lázaro IC, Fernández-Montero A, Fresán U, Galbete C, García-Arellano A, Gardeazábal I, Gea A, Gutiérrez-Bedmar M, Gomes-Domingos AL, Gómez-Donoso C, Gómez-Gracia E, Goñi E, Goñi L, Guillén F, Hernández-Hernández A, Hershey MS, Hidalgo-Santamaría M, Hu E, Lahortiga F, Leone A, Llavero M, Llorca J, López del Burgo C, Marí A, Martí A, Martín-Calvo N, Martín-Moreno JM, Martínez JA, Martínez-González MA, Mendonça R, Menéndez C, Molendijk M, Molero P, Muñoz M, Navarro AM, Pano O, Pérez de Ciriza P, Pérez-Cornago A, Pérez de Rojas J, Pimenta AM, Ramallal R, Razquin C, Rico-Campà A, Romanos-Nanclares A, Ruiz L, Ruiz-Canela M, San Julián B, Sánchez D, Sánchez-Bayona R, Sánchez-Tainta A, Sánchez-Villegas A, Santiago S, Sayón-Orea C, Toledo E, Vázquez Z, Zazpe I.

The SUN project has received funding from the Spanish Government -Instituto de Salud Carlos III, and the European Regional Development Fund (FEDER) (RD 06/0045, CIBER-OBN, Grants PI10/02658, PI10/02293, PI13/00615, PI14/01668, PI14/01798, PI14/01764, PI17/01795, PI20/00564, PI23/01332, G03/140, GN2023/19 and PI24/01723), PI14/01798, PI14/01764, PI17/01795, PI20/00564, PI23/01332, G03/140, GN2023/19 and PI24/01723), from the Government of Navarra (27/2011, 45/2011, 122/2014), from the National Plan on Drugs (2020 / 021) as well as from the University of Navarra.

Special thanks to all SUN cohort participants for their continued enthusiastic collaboration and to our advisors and collaborators at Harvard University (TH Chan School of Public Health) Walter Willett, Alberto Ascherio, Frank B. Hu and Meir J. Stampfer, who helped us design project SUN, the PREDIMED study and PREDIMED-PLUS.

C0 [PDF 2.8 MB] [PDF 2.8 MB

C2 [PDF 2,1 MB] [PDF 2,1 MB

C4 [PDF 2,2 MB] [PDF 2,2 MB

C6 [PDF 81 K] [PDF 81 K

C8 [PDF 68 K] [PDF 68 K

C10 [PDF 181K] [PDF 181K

C12 [PDF 103 K] [PDF 103 K

C14 [PDF 803 K] [PDF 803 K

C16 [PDF 923 K] [PDF 923 K

C18 [PDF 616 K] [PDF 616 K

C20 [PDF 885K] [PDF 885K

Cb [PDF 47 K]

C22

C24 [PDF 1.2 MB] [PDF 1.2 MB

 

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Participants received written information on their specific data to be requested by future questionnaires, the protection to safeguard their privacy, and the future feedback from the research team. We also informed all potential candidates of their right to refuse to participate in the SUN study or to withdraw their consent to participate at any time without reprisal, according to the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki. The voluntary completion of the baseline questionnaire was considered to imply informed consent. The Research Ethics Committee of the University of Navarra approved this method to request the informed consent of participants.

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