Baseline Findings
The original Southall and Brent baseline studies were conducted between 1989 and 1991, at a time when the majority of first generation South Asian and African Caribbean people who had migrated to the UK were entering middle age.
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Second Wave (2008-2011)
An astonishing number of people have developed diabetes over the last 20 years in the UK.
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Third Wave (2014 – 2019)
Healthy ageing depends on many things, but the function of the heart and brain may be particularly important.
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Fourth Wave
During the coronavirus pandemic, we have run a series of surveys to find out about the experiences of the participants in five national longitudinal cohort studies, including SABRE.
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