Common Data Element: Age in years
Listed below are the details for the data element.
FITBIR,
NTRR
1.20
Element Type
Common Data Element
Age in years
AgeYrs
Short Description
Value for participant's subject age recorded in years.
Definition
Value for participant's subject age, calculated as elapsed time since the birth of the participant/subject in years. The subjects age is typically recorded to the nearest full year completed, e.g. 11 years and 6 months should be recorded as 11 years.
Biomedical Terminologies and Standards
Notes
cdRNS|eyeGene|FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; CDISC variables: QNAM=MHAGE, MHAGE=Age at MH Event, QVAL contains the age with the appropriate unit (years)
Creation Date
Historical Notes
References
No references available
Data Type
Numeric Values
Input Restrictions
Free-Form Entry
Minimum Value
0
Maximum Value
150
Population
Adult and Pediatric
Guidelines/Instructions
The subject's age is typically recorded to the nearest full year completed, e.g. 11 years and 6 months should be recorded as 11 years. For subject's which are under 1 year old, use decimal points and use the following convention- record 1 month as 0.083 (1/12), 2 months as 0.166 (2/12), 3 months as 0.25 (3/12), 4 months as 0.333 (4/12), 5 months as 0.416 (5/12), 6 months as 0.5 (6/12), 7 months as 0.583 (7/12), 8 months as 0.666 (8/12), 9 months as 0.75 (9/12), 10 months as 0.833 (10/12), 11 months as 0.916 (11/12) and 12 months as 1 year. For the individuals 90 or older, in order to preserve PII, please submit "150" and make a note this in the "general notes" column.
Preferred Question Text
Subject's age (recorded in years):
Category Groups and Classifications
Disease | Domain | Sub-Domain |
---|---|---|
General (For all diseases) | Participant/Subject Characteristics | Demographics |
Trauma | Trauma | N/A |
Parkinson's Disease | Participant/Subject Characteristics | Demographics |
Classification
General (For all diseases):
Supplemental
Parkinson's Disease:
Supplemental
Trauma:
Core
Acute Hospital
Pre-Hospital
Rehabilitation/Outcomes
Trauma Epidemiology
Keywords
CDISC
Labels
NINDS_CDE