An overview on the successes, challenges and future perspective of a national school-based surveillance program: the CASPIAN study

J Diabetes Metab Disord. 2014 Dec 20;13(1):120. doi: 10.1186/s40200-014-0120-3. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

The Childhood and Adolescence Surveillance and PreventIon of Adult Non-communicable disease (CASPIAN) study is implemented in the Islamic Republic of Iran from 2003. The aim of this national school- based surveillance program was to provide accurate data of regular surveys of this program to be reviewing methodology, protocols, data collection and questionnaires of these surveys. Information was obtained from articles and books were published from CASPIAN studies. The CASPIAN studies were repeated every two years, with blood sampling for biochemical factors every four years. Methods and questionnaires of all surveys were similar at their core level and some optional factors added in different surveys. The results of CASPIAN studies represent the public health of Iranian children and adolescents that are useful for policy makers and based on them, intervention programs can set in national and sub-national level.

Keywords: Adolescents; Children; Non-communicable diseases; Prevention; School- based survey.