Ageing Trajectories of Health: Longitudinal Opportunities and Synergies

Acronym

ATHLOS

Description of the granted funding

The objective of the ATHLOS Project is to achieve a better understanding of ageing by identifying patterns of healthy ageing pathways or trajectories, the determinants of those patterns, the critical points in time when changes in trajectories are produced, and to propose timely clinical and public health interventions to optimise healthy ageing. Moreover, a new definition of ‘old age’ based on many characteristics rather than just the classical chronological definition of age will be used for calculating projections in each specific population and guide policy recommendations. To do so, the Consortium will create a harmonised dataset with over 341,000 individuals collated from existing longitudinal studies of ageing and including information on physical and mental health, biomarkers, life style habits, social environment and participation, among others. A single metric of healthy ageing using Item Response Theory (IRT) methods with individual items from the surveys will be used. Diverse statistical methods will be employed to define the trajectories (Generalised Estimating Equations, Structural Equation Modelling, Growth Curve Mixture Modelling, the TRAJ method and classification algorithms). Age Period Cohort will be used in the analysis to understand age cohort effects. Specific interventions both at the clinical and population level will be designed based on project’s results and will be disseminated. Additionally, the impact of those interventions on healthy ageing will be assessed with the micro-simulation method. Stakeholders will participate in the definition of outcomes, the creation of interventions and dissemination of results. ATHLOS will make available to scientists and stakeholders its resources by providing access to the methodology of harmonisation and to the mega-data set of ageing cohorts. To maximise the policy impact, target audiences will be indentified and specific materials disseminated.
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Starting year

2015

End year

2020

Granted funding

UNIWERSYTET JAGIELLONSKI (PL)
141 450 €
Participant
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON (UK)
810 346.11 €
Participant
SPRING TECHNO GMBH & CO KG (DE)
323 593.75 €
Participant
Schweizer Paraplegiker-Forschung AG (CH)
Participant
PARC SANITARI SANT JOAN DE DEU (ES)
1 915 502.91 €
Coordinator
INTERNATIONALES INSTITUT FUER ANGEWANDTE SYSTEMANALYSE (AT)
364 631.45 €
Participant
FONDAZIONE IRCCS ISTITUTO NEUROLOGICO CARLO BESTA (IT)
190 287.5 €
Participant
AGE PLATFORM EUROPE (BE)
138 720.39 €
Participant
CHAROKOPEIO PANEPISTIMIO (EL)
223 867.5 €
Participant
HAROKOPIO UNIVERSITY (EL)
223 867.5 €
Participant
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE MADRID (ES)
581 875 €
Participant
KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET (SE)
245 180.21 €
Participant
KING'S COLLEGE LONDON (UK)
789 975.15 €
Participant

Amount granted

5 943 835 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

Research and Innovation action

Framework programme

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Call

Programme part
Health (5290)
Understanding health, wellbeing and disease (5291)
Topic
Understanding health, ageing and disease: determinants, risk factors and pathways (PHC-01-2014)
Call ID
H2020-PHC-2014-two-stage

Other information

Funding decision number

635316

Identified topics

ageing, health