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Genetic Markers Enhance Coronary Risk Prediction in Men: The MORGAM Prospective Cohorts
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Queen's University Belfast, Queens University, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, University of Lübeck, ...
Published InPLoS ONE
Year2012
Citations122
Abstract
BACKGROUND: More accurate coronary heart disease (CHD) prediction, specifically in middle-aged men, is needed to reduce the burden of disease more effectively. We hypothesised that a multilocus genetic risk score could refine CHD prediction beyond classic risk scores and obtain more precise risk estimates using a prospective cohort design. METHODS: Using data from nine prospective European cohorts, including 26,221 men, we selected in a case-cohort setting 4,818 healthy men at baseline, and used Cox proportional hazards models to examine associations between CHD and risk scores based on genetic variants representing 13 genomic regions. Over follow-up (range: 5-18 years), 1,736 incident CHD events occurred. Genetic risk scores were validated in men with at least 10 years of follow-up (632 cases, 1361…
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