Cohort Profile: Africa Wits-Indepth Partnership For Genomic Studies (Awi-Gen) In Four Sub-Saharan African Countries.
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International Journal of Epidemiology
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� Africa Wits-INDEPTH partnership for Genomic studies (AWI-Gen) was established to examine genomic, environmental and behavioural
factors influencing body composition and cardiometabolic diseases and traits in African populations.
� Population-based longitudinal cohort, involving four sub-Saharan African countries representing rural and urban settings: West Africa
[Nanoro (Burkina Faso) and Navrongo (Ghana)]; East Africa [Nairobi (Kenya)]; and South Africa (Agincourt, Dikgale/DIMAMO and Soweto).
� Baseline data collected from 2013 to 2017, enrolling 12 032 adults [55.1% women; mean (SD) 51.9 (8.3) years, range 37–82], with
follow-up �5 years later and a retention rate of almost 60%. In Wave 2 an additional 579 individuals were enrolled (n ¼ 7804; 55.9%
women; 57.0 (7.9), 39–98).
� Main categories of data collected at two time points include sociodemographic characteristics, history of chronic diseases and lifestyle
behaviours, with spirometry, cognition and frailty added in the second data collection wave. Measurements at both time points include
anthropometry, blood pressure, carotid intima–media thickness and body fat distribution. Blood and urine samples are collected to
measure biomarkers for diabetes, HIV, dyslipidaemia and kidney disease, and stool samples are collected in a women’s sub-sample for
gut microbiome analyses. Genome-wide genotyping is available for all participants and whole genome sequences for a subset.
� We encourage collaboration, and data are accessible through the AWI-Gen Principal Investigator [Michele.Ramsay@wits.ac.za] in
consultation with the steering committee or the H3Africa Data and Biospecimen Access Committee
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Tluway, F., Agongo, G., Baloyi, V., Boua, P. R., Kisiangani, I., Lingani, M., ... & as members of AWI-Gen and the H3Africa Consortium Ramsay Michele Sankoh Osman Tollman Stephen Kahn Kathleen Alberts Marianne Kyobutungi Catherine Tinto Halidou Oduro Abraham Norris Shane Hazelhurst Scott Crowther Nigel Soodyall Himla Lombard Zané. (2025). Cohort Profile: Africa Wits-INDEPTH partnership for Genomic studies (AWI-Gen) in four sub-Saharan African countries. International Journal of Epidemiology, 54(1), dyae173.
