Lung Health Cohort Study: The Research
Research is equal parts art and science. It strikes a delicate balance in the search for answers, the quest for solutions.About the Study
Funded by the Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, the American Lung Association Lung Health Cohort Study, in partnership with Northwestern University and Johns Hopkins University, is the first-ever federally funded U.S. longitudinal cohort of millennials. With study sites across the U.S., we are enrolling 4,000 young and healthy adults, from 25 to 35 years old, to piece together the complicated puzzle of lung disease. The results of this multi-year study, anticipated to be synonymous to the cholesterol discovery for cardiovascular health, will help shift pulmonary medicine from reactive treatment to preventive lung health care.
Study Goals
Our Lung Health Study goals include determining whether:
- Modifiable exposures and risk factors are associated with lower lung function and greater burden of respiratory symptoms in young adults
- CT-measured small airways and lung injury are associated with lower lung function and greater burden of respiratory symptoms in young adults
- Nasal cells and selected blood biomarkers are differentially associated with CT-measured small airways and lung injury in young adults
To accomplish our objectives, we are collaborating with scientists nationwide at our Airways Clinical Research Centers (ACRC) Network and beyond to make the best use of the collected data.
Study Documents - Coming Soon
Cohort details geared toward the scientific community.
Exam Documents:
- Study synopsis
- Protocol
- Consent
- MOPs
Data & Sample Collection:
- Forms synopsis
- Actigraphy
- Spirometry (in-clinic & home)v
- Imaging
- Biospecimens
Study Policies:
- Ancillary studies
- Data sharing
- Publications & presentations
The American Lung Association (ALA) Lung Health Cohort
This research has been approved by the Johns Hopkins Institutional Review Board
Protocol: IRB00236497
Principal Investigator: Elizabeth Sugar