rs10884216 - LINC02627

Magnitude 4.5 · 1 study on file

Reported associations

  • Genetic variants associated with subjective well-being, depressive symptoms and neuroticism identified through genome-wide analyses - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 27089181

    ABSTRACT: We conducted genome-wide association studies of three phenotypes: subjective well-being (N = 298,420), depressive symptoms (N = 161,460), and neuroticism (N = 170,910). We identified three variants associated with subjective well-being, two with depressive symptoms, and eleven with neuroticism, including two inversion polymorphisms. The two depressive symptoms loci replicate in an independent depression sample. Joint analyses that exploit the high genetic correlations between the phenotypes strengthen the overall credibility of the findings, and allow us to identify additional variants. Across our phenotypes, loci regulating expression in central nervous system and adrenal/pancreas tissues are strongly enriched for association. FULL TEXT: [INTRO] Introduction [INTRO] Subjectiv


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Lifestyle context

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Discuss with your doctor

  • depression risk screening Moderate

    LINC02627 T-allele is associated with elevated depression risk

Lifestyle

  • regular exercise for depression prevention Moderate

    Physical activity is evidence-based for depression prevention and management

    aim for 150 minutes of moderate aerobic exercise weekly