rs118080693 - PSMB3
Magnitude 4.5 · 2 studies on file
Reported associations
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Interaction of environmental factors with the polygenic risk scores of thinness-related genes in preventing obesity risk in middle-aged adults: The KoGES. - Journal of human nutrition and dietetics : the official journal of the British Dietetic Association (2023) · Zhou JY, Liu M, Park S · PubMed 36632775
Some persons are genetically resistant to obesity, but only a few studies have evaluated thinness genes for preventing obesity. We aimed to investigate the association of polygenic variants with being underweight and their interaction with the lifestyles of middle-aged and elderly persons and identify potential new genetic approaches for managing body weight. In total, 58,701 participants aged 40-77 years were recruited from urban hospitals in Korea. Underweight (case) was defined as body mass index (BMI) < 18.5 kg m (n = 991) and normal weight (control, n = 21,921) was defined as 18.5 ≤ BMI < 23 kg m . A genome-wide association study was run to identify thinness-related single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) after adjustment for compound factors using Gplink. The gen
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Identification of susceptibility loci for cardiovascular disease in adults with hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 33632238
ABSTRACT: Background Hypertension (HTN), diabetes mellitus (DM), and dyslipidemia (DL) are well-known risk factors of cardiovascular disease (CVD), but not all patients develop CVDs. Studies have been limited investigating genetic risk of CVDs specific to individuals with metabolic diseases. This study aimed to identify disease-specific and/or common genetic loci associated with CVD susceptibility in chronic metabolic disease patients. Methods We conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of a multiple case-control design with data from the City Cohort within Health EXAminees subcohort of the Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study (KoGES_HEXA). KoGES_HEXA is a population-based prospective cohort of 173,357 urban Korean adults that had health examinations at medical centers. 42,393 pa
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Lifestyle context
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Screening
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cardiovascular risk assessment Moderate
T-allele associated with 1.9-fold higher ischemic stroke risk in hypertensive individuals
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