2020
Body mass index and risk of dying from a bloodstream infection: A Mendelian randomization study
Rogne T, Solligård E, Burgess S, Brumpton BM, Paulsen J, Prescott HC, Mohus RM, Gustad LT, Mehl A, Åsvold BO, DeWan AT, Damås JK. Body mass index and risk of dying from a bloodstream infection: A Mendelian randomization study. PLOS Medicine 2020, 17: e1003413. PMID: 33196656, PMCID: PMC7668585, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1003413.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBody mass indexHigher body mass indexBloodstream infectionsBSI incidenceBSI mortalityHazard ratioMass indexGeneral populationPopulation-based cohortAnalysis of patientsTerms of mortalityMendelian randomization studyTraditional epidemiological studiesMendelian randomization analysisObesity paradoxMean ageObservational studyEpidemiological studiesRandomization studyCausal associationSepsisMortalityPatientsInfectionRandomization analysisDiscovery and Mediation Analysis of Cross-Phenotype Associations Between Asthma and Body Mass Index in 12q13.2
Salinas YD, Wang Z, DeWan AT. Discovery and Mediation Analysis of Cross-Phenotype Associations Between Asthma and Body Mass Index in 12q13.2. American Journal Of Epidemiology 2020, 190: 85-94. PMID: 32700739, PMCID: PMC7784522, DOI: 10.1093/aje/kwaa144.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBody mass indexMass indexComorbidity of asthmaWhite British subjectsCross-phenotype associationsAdult asthmaAsthma diagnosisAsthmaConfounder adjustmentAsthma associationsBMI associationsMediation analysisLimited evidenceCandidate gene studiesBMIObesityUK BiobankAssociationDiagnosisTwin studiesAgeFurther characterizationComorbiditiesConfounders
2016
Multiethnic genome-wide association study identifies ethnic-specific associations with body mass index in Hispanics and African Americans
Salinas YD, Wang L, DeWan AT. Multiethnic genome-wide association study identifies ethnic-specific associations with body mass index in Hispanics and African Americans. BMC Genomic Data 2016, 17: 78. PMID: 27296613, PMCID: PMC4907283, DOI: 10.1186/s12863-016-0387-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBody mass indexWomen's Health InitiativeEthnic-specific associationsMass indexSingle nucleotide polymorphismsHealth initiativesAfrican AmericansGreater body mass indexLower body mass indexMulti-Ethnic StudyP-valueAfrican American subjectsAmerican subjectsSuggestive single-nucleotide polymorphismsEuropean-American subjectsGene-based therapiesMultiethnic populationSNP rs12255372Ethnic-specific effectsSignificant associationObesityMESA HispanicsRs12255372BackgroundGenome-wide association studiesConfidence intervals
2000
A Genome Scan for Renal Function among Hypertensives: the HyperGEN Study
DeWan A, Arnett D, Atwood L, Province M, Lewis C, Hunt S, Eckfeldt J. A Genome Scan for Renal Function among Hypertensives: the HyperGEN Study. American Journal Of Human Genetics 2000, 68: 136-144. PMID: 11115379, PMCID: PMC1234906, DOI: 10.1086/316927.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBlack or African AmericanBlack PeopleBody Mass IndexChromosomes, Human, Pair 1Chromosomes, Human, Pair 3Chromosomes, Human, Pair 6CreatineFemaleGenotypeHumansHypertensionKidneyKidney Function TestsLod ScoreMaleMiddle AgedModels, GeneticNuclear FamilyPhenotypeQuantitative Trait, HeritableSoftwareWhite PeopleConceptsCreatinine clearanceRenal functionAfrican American subjectsWhite subjectsHypertension Genetic Epidemiology Network (HyperGEN) studyLarge biracial sampleResidual creatinine clearanceComplications of hypertensionCreatinine clearance measurementsGood evidenceHypertensive individualsKidney functionMean ageAmerican subjectsBiracial sampleHypertensive siblingsApolipoprotein DHyperGEN studyClearanceClearance measurementsHypertensionCandidate genesSpecific genetic regionsUnderlying genetic componentSubjects