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| contents | <p><strong>This project contains datasets related to:</strong></p> <p>Built environment is a key predictor of cardiometabolic health in two transitoning populations<br>MW Watowich, AM Arner, S Wang, E John, JC Kahumbu, P Kinyua, A Lopurudoi, F Lotukoi, CM Mwai, B Muhoya, B Mukoma, KL Tam, TBT A/P Tan Boon Huat, M Gurven, YAL Lim, D Martins, S Njeru, KS Ng, VV Venkataraman, IJ Wallace, JF Ayroles, TS Kraft, AJ Lea</p> <p>A preprint of this work can be found here: https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.08.26.24312234v1</p> <p><strong>Specifically, the data provided here are:</strong></p> <p>1) Column explanations - Explanations of the columns included in the data files<br>2) Orang Asli data file - De-identified environmental and health data for the Orang Asli<br>3) Turkana data file - De-identified environmental and health data for the Turkana</p> <div> <div> <p>These data were collected by the Turkana Health and Genomics Project (THGP) and the Orang Asli Health and Lifeways Project (OA HeLP). Both projects adhere to the “CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance” (Collective Benefit, Authority to Control, Responsibility, and Ethics) and are committed to the “FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship” (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable). To adhere to these principles while minimizing risks, individual-level data are stored under restricted access.</p> <p><strong>The data can be accessed as follows:</strong></p> <p>Requests for de-identified, individual-level data should take the form of an application that details the exact uses of the data and the research questions to be addressed, procedures that will be employed for data security and individual privacy, potential benefits to the study communities, and procedures for assessing and minimizing stigmatizing interpretations of the research results. Requests for de-identified, individual-level data will require a data use agreement (available at lea-lab.org/resources) and may require institutional IRB approval. Please contact amanda.j.lea@vanderbilt.edu with any questions.</p> </div> </div> <div> </div> |
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| spellingShingle | Environmental and cardiometabolic health data for the Turkana and Orang Asli Lea, Amanda <p><strong>This project contains datasets related to:</strong></p> <p>Built environment is a key predictor of cardiometabolic health in two transitoning populations<br>MW Watowich, AM Arner, S Wang, E John, JC Kahumbu, P Kinyua, A Lopurudoi, F Lotukoi, CM Mwai, B Muhoya, B Mukoma, KL Tam, TBT A/P Tan Boon Huat, M Gurven, YAL Lim, D Martins, S Njeru, KS Ng, VV Venkataraman, IJ Wallace, JF Ayroles, TS Kraft, AJ Lea</p> <p>A preprint of this work can be found here: https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.08.26.24312234v1</p> <p><strong>Specifically, the data provided here are:</strong></p> <p>1) Column explanations - Explanations of the columns included in the data files<br>2) Orang Asli data file - De-identified environmental and health data for the Orang Asli<br>3) Turkana data file - De-identified environmental and health data for the Turkana</p> <div> <div> <p>These data were collected by the Turkana Health and Genomics Project (THGP) and the Orang Asli Health and Lifeways Project (OA HeLP). Both projects adhere to the “CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance” (Collective Benefit, Authority to Control, Responsibility, and Ethics) and are committed to the “FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship” (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable). To adhere to these principles while minimizing risks, individual-level data are stored under restricted access.</p> <p><strong>The data can be accessed as follows:</strong></p> <p>Requests for de-identified, individual-level data should take the form of an application that details the exact uses of the data and the research questions to be addressed, procedures that will be employed for data security and individual privacy, potential benefits to the study communities, and procedures for assessing and minimizing stigmatizing interpretations of the research results. Requests for de-identified, individual-level data will require a data use agreement (available at lea-lab.org/resources) and may require institutional IRB approval. Please contact amanda.j.lea@vanderbilt.edu with any questions.</p> </div> </div> <div> </div> |
| title | Environmental and cardiometabolic health data for the Turkana and Orang Asli |
| url | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15684154 |