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Genome-wide association study of smoking behaviours among Bangladeshi adults

Author Affiliations
University of Chicago, University of Chicago Research Bangladesh
Published InJournal of Medical Genetics
Year2014
Citations27

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The high prevalence of tobacco use in some developing nations, including Bangladesh, poses several public health challenges for these populations. Smoking behaviour is determined by genetic and environmental factors; however, the genetic determinants of smoking behaviour have not been previously examined in a Bangladeshi or South Asian population. We performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of tobacco smoking behaviour among a population-based sample of 5354 (2035 ever smokers and 3319 never smokers) men and women in Bangladesh. METHODS: Genome-wide association analyses were conducted for smoking initiation (ever vs never smokers), smoking quantity (cigarettes per day), age of smoking initiation, and smoking cessation (former vs current smokers). Sex-stratified associations were performed for smoking initiation. RESULTS: We observed associations for smoking…
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