rs10830964 - MTNR1B - RPL26P31

Magnitude 4.5 · 1 study on file

Reported associations

  • A genome-wide association study of caffeine-related sleep disturbance: confirmation of a role for a common variant in the adenosine receptor. - Sleep (2012) · Byrne EM, Johnson J, McRae AF, Nyholt DR, Medland SE, Gehrman PR, Heath AC, Madden PA, Montgomery GW, Chenevix-Trench G, Martin NG · PubMed 22754043

    To identify common genetic variants that predispose to caffeine-induced insomnia and to test whether genes whose expression changes in the presence of caffeine are enriched for association with caffeine-induced insomnia. A hypothesis-free, genome-wide association study. Community-based sample of Australian twins from the Australian Twin Registry. After removal of individuals who said that they do not drink coffee, a total of 2,402 individuals from 1,470 families in the Australian Twin Registry provided both phenotype and genotype information. A dichotomized scale based on whether participants reported ever or never experiencing caffeine-induced insomnia. A factor score based on responses to a number of questions regarding normal sleep habits was included as a covariate in the analysis. Mor


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Lifestyle context

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Lifestyle

  • caffeine reduction Moderate

    Genetic predisposition to caffeine-induced insomnia indicated by GWAS association

    Avoid or minimize caffeine intake, especially after 2 PM