Date of filling in this questionnaire or last update: 05/06/2020
1. IDENTIFICATION & BASIC DESCRIPTION
Cohort name
  Cohort of U.S. Pilots and Flight Engineers
Country
 

  • United States

Name
  Raquel Velazquez-Kronen
Institution
  National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Email
  ohc0@cdc.gov
Phone
  513-533-8434
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Contact Principal Investigator (name)
  Please contact NIOSH by submitting the attached form
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Participation in pooled analyses
 

  • The cohort is potentially interested in participating in pooled analyses of (European) occupational cohort studies (note pooled analyses also includes remote decentralized analyses that would not require any transfer of primary data as well as meta-analyses).

Main aim of cohort, please briefly describe the main objectives of the cohort
  Evaluate the association between occupational exposure to cosmic radiation and circadian rhythm disruption and cause-specific mortality
Study design (please select as many as appropriate)
 

  • Retrospective cohort

Source population (please select as many as appropriate)
 

  • Industry / occupation-based

Comparators (please select as many as appropriate)
 

  • Internal study population
  • External study population (includes SMR/SIR studies)

Inclusion criteria
  Employees who were employed as a pilot or/and flight engineer for at least one year before Pan Am closed in 1991, were U.S. citizens at the time of hire, and who worked at least one day at Pan Am after January 1, 1953 were included in the cohort.
Enrollment
  Completed
Men at enrollment
  5,958
Women at enrollment
  6
Children (<18 years) at enrollment
  0
2. OUTCOME FOLLOW-UP
Type of data for outcome follow-up (please select as many as appropriate)
 

  • Death certificate

Death certificate (specify)
 

  • Mortality is currently being updated though 2018

3. OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURES
Source of exposure data collected (please select as many as appropriate)
 

  • Job-employment records

Methods for exposure assessment (please select as many as appropriate)
 

  • Data modelling

Main categories
 

  • Physical agents
  • Organisation of work including working time

Physical agents
 

  • Radiation

Physical agents | Radiation
 

  • Ionising

Organisation of work including working time | Shift work
 

  • Night (permanent or rotating)

4. OUTCOMES EVALUATED
Baseline - type of outcome data collected (select more than one if applicable)
 

  • Death certificates

Follow-up - type of outcome data collected (select more than one if applicable)
 

  • Death certificates

Outcome type (please select as many as appropriate)
 

  • Mortality

6. Other Information
Possibility for linkage to data registries/data enrichment via data linkage
 

  • Mortality register