rs12130849 - FAAH - FAAHP1
Magnitude 4.5 · 1 study on file
Reported associations
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Genetic influences on brain and cognitive health and their interactions with cardiovascular conditions and depression - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 38890310
ABSTRACT: Approximately 40% of dementia cases could be prevented or delayed by modifiable risk factors related to lifestyle and environment. These risk factors, such as depression and vascular disease, do not affect all individuals in the same way, likely due to inter-individual differences in genetics. However, the precise nature of how genetic risk profiles interact with modifiable risk factors to affect brain health is poorly understood. Here we combine multiple data resources, including genotyping and postmortem gene expression, to map the genetic landscape of brain structure and identify 367 loci associated with cortical thickness and 13 loci associated with white matter hyperintensities (P < 5×10−8), with several loci also showing a significant association with cognitive funct
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Lifestyle context
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Screening
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baseline brain MRI for white matter hyperintensities Moderate
rs12130849 associated with elevated white matter hyperintensities in genome-wide association study of 30,708 individuals
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