rs1037320 - SETBP1 - SLC14A2

Magnitude 2.2 · 1 study on file

Reported associations

  • Contribution of Common Genetic Variants to Risk of Early-Onset Ischemic Stroke - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 36240095

    ABSTRACT: Background and Objectives Current genome-wide association studies of ischemic stroke have focused primarily on late-onset disease. As a complement to these studies, we sought to identify the contribution of common genetic variants to risk of early-onset ischemic stroke. Methods We performed a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of early-onset stroke (EOS), ages 18-59 years, using individual-level data or summary statistics in 16,730 cases and 599,237 nonstroke controls obtained across 48 different studies. We further compared effect sizes at associated loci between EOS and late-onset stroke (LOS) and compared polygenic risk scores (PRS) for venous thromboembolism (VTE) between EOS and LOS. Results We observed genome-wide significant associations of EOS with 2 varia


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Lifestyle context

Concrete actions anchored to the cited research. We do not prescribe, we describe.

Diet

  • sodium restriction and heart-healthy eating Moderate

    Low-sodium intake and Mediterranean-style diet reduce blood pressure and stroke risk in those with genetic vulnerability

    Limit sodium to <2300mg daily; emphasize vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and lean protein

Discuss with your doctor

  • genetic stroke risk and family history Moderate

    rs1037320 significantly associates with early-onset ischemic stroke risk (p=5e-7, n=615660)

    Review personal/family stroke history and discuss preventive approaches with cardiologist or neurologist

Exercise

  • regular aerobic exercise Moderate

    Aerobic activity reduces blood pressure and stroke risk, particularly important with genetic predisposition

    150 minutes moderate-intensity activity per week or 75 minutes vigorous-intensity per week

Screening

  • blood pressure and cardiac risk factors Moderate

    Baseline cardiovascular assessment and ongoing monitoring needed due to increased stroke risk

    Baseline BP, lipid panel, and ECG; annual screening