DNA Methylation Mediates the Association Between Individual and Neighborhood Social Disadvantage and Cardiovascular Risk Factors
Wang Y, Zhao W, Ammous F, Song Y, Du J, Shang L, Ratliff S, Moore K, Kelly K, Needham B, Roux A, Liu Y, Butler K, Kardia S, Mukherjee B, Zhou X, Smith J. DNA Methylation Mediates the Association Between Individual and Neighborhood Social Disadvantage and Cardiovascular Risk Factors. Frontiers In Cardiovascular Medicine 2022, 9: 848768. PMID: 35665255, PMCID: PMC9162507, DOI: 10.3389/fcvm.2022.848768.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBody mass indexCardiovascular risk factorsNeighborhood socioeconomic disadvantageMulti-Ethnic Study of AtherosclerosisNeighborhood-level disadvantagePoor cardiovascular healthSocioeconomic statusSocioeconomic disadvantageRisk factorsCardiovascular healthAssociated with poor cardiovascular healthSocial disadvantageAdult socioeconomic statusBody mass index adjustmentAssociations of individual-HDL-CPrincipal components of ancestryGenetic principal componentsMeasures of obesityLow socioeconomic statusPopulation-based cohortMulti-Ethnic StudyStudy of AtherosclerosisHDL-C associationHigh-density lipoprotein cholesterol