rs11154372 - RPS4XP9 - RSPO3
Magnitude 2.2 · 1 study on file
Reported associations
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Diversity and scale: Genetic architecture of 2068 traits in the VA Million Veteran Program - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 39024449
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Findings from genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have provided foundational knowledge of the genetic basis of disease, facilitating precision approaches for prevention and treatment. Current GWAS results are limited by underrepresentation of individuals from diverse populations, leading to concerns with generalizability regarding our knowledge of the relationships between genes, traits, and disease. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Million Veteran Program (MVP), one of the largest US-based biobanks, addresses this need; 29% of MVP comprises individuals genetically similar to African (AFR), Admixed American (AMR), and East Asian (EAS) reference populations. With over 635,000 participants and more than 44.3M genotyped variants linked with detailed phenotyp
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Lifestyle context
Concrete actions anchored to the cited research. We do not prescribe, we describe.
Discuss with your doctor
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cardiovascular risk and blood pressure management High
Genetic variant predicts both elevated blood pressure and increased likelihood of requiring antihypertensive medication.
Discuss personalized blood pressure targets, monitoring strategy, and prevention approaches
Exercise
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regular aerobic exercise Moderate
Physical activity is an evidence-based approach for managing genetic predisposition to elevated blood pressure.
Aim for 150 minutes per week of moderate-intensity aerobic activity
Lifestyle
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dietary sodium reduction Moderate
Genetic predisposition to elevated blood pressure makes dietary sodium control particularly important for blood pressure management.
Aim for sodium intake <2.3 grams per day
Screening
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blood pressure monitoring High
This SNP is associated with significantly elevated systolic blood pressure, suggesting increased cardiovascular risk.
Check blood pressure at least annually, or more frequently if elevated