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The Jackson Heart Study (JHS) is a large, community-based, observational study that recruited 5,306 African American adults from three counties (Hinds, Madison and Rankin) in the Jackson, MS area. Participants age 35-84 years at baseline were enrolled from each of 4 recruitment pools: (1) random, 17%, (2) volunteer, 30%, (3) currently enrolled in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study, 31%, and (4) secondary family members, 22% (family study participants were age≥21 years). Data available include medical history, physical examination, blood/urine analytes, and interview questions on areas such as physical activity, stress, coping and spirituality, racism and discrimination, socioeconomic position, and access to health care. Extensive clinical phenotyping includes anthropometrics, electrocardiography, carotid ultrasound, ankle-brachial blood pressure index, echocardiography, CT chest and abdomen for coronary and aortic calcification, liver fat, subcutaneous and visceral fat measurements, and cardiac MRI. Participants have been contacted annually by telephone to update information, confirm vital status, document interim medical events, hospitalizations and functional status, and obtain sociocultural information. Ongoing cohort surveillance includes abstraction of medical records and death certificates for relevant International Classification of Diseases (ICD) codes and adjudication of nonfatal events and deaths.