2024
Mediating Factors in the Association of Maternal Educational Level With Pregnancy Outcomes
Rogne T, Gill D, Liew Z, Shi X, Stensrud V, Nilsen T, Burgess S. Mediating Factors in the Association of Maternal Educational Level With Pregnancy Outcomes. JAMA Network Open 2024, 7: e2351166. PMID: 38206626, PMCID: PMC10784860, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.51166.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBirth WeightCholesterolCohort StudiesDiabetes Mellitus, Type 2Educational StatusFemaleGenome-Wide Association StudyHumansHyperemesis GravidarumInfant, NewbornLipoproteins, HDLMediation AnalysisMendelian Randomization AnalysisPre-EclampsiaPregnancyPregnancy OutcomePregnancy, EctopicPremature BirthConceptsCardiometabolic risk factorsBody mass indexOffspring birth weightEducational attainmentMendelian randomizationHigh-density lipoprotein cholesterol levelsSystolic blood pressureInverse variance-weighted methodModifiable cardiometabolic risk factorsPregnancy outcomesCohort studyLipoprotein cholesterol levelsMR-Egger regressionMass indexUnivariable MR analysisEffects of educational attainmentAssociated with increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomesPublic health interventionsMaternal education levelLower educational attainmentRisk factorsRisk of adverse pregnancy outcomesGenome-wide association studiesAssociated with increased riskBirth weight
2022
Smoking and infertility: multivariable regression and Mendelian randomization analyses in the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study
Hernáez Á, Wootton RE, Page CM, Skåra KH, Fraser A, Rogne T, Magnus P, Njølstad PR, Andreassen OA, Burgess S, Lawlor DA, Magnus MC. Smoking and infertility: multivariable regression and Mendelian randomization analyses in the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study. Fertility And Sterility 2022, 118: 180-190. PMID: 35562204, PMCID: PMC7612999, DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2022.04.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChild Cohort StudyCohort studySmoking intensityNorwegian MotherTobacco useMultivariable regressionGreater smoking intensityEffect of smokingHigher smoking intensityMendelian randomizationSelf-reported informationMendelian randomization analysisNationwide cohortProspective studySmoking cessationMendelian randomization resultsMAIN OUTCOMESmokingInfertilityTrue lackGenetic instrumentsRandomization analysisWomenMenRandomization results
2021
Body mass index and subfertility: multivariable regression and Mendelian randomization analyses in the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study
Hernáez Á, Rogne T, Skåra KH, Håberg SE, Page CM, Fraser A, Burgess S, Lawlor DA, Magnus MC. Body mass index and subfertility: multivariable regression and Mendelian randomization analyses in the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study. Human Reproduction 2021, 36: 3141-3151. PMID: 34668019, PMCID: PMC8600658, DOI: 10.1093/humrep/deab224.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBody Mass IndexChildCohort StudiesFathersFemaleHumansInfertilityMaleMendelian Randomization AnalysisMothersPregnancyConceptsCohort studyBMI valuesMendelian randomization analysisMultivariable regressionGreater oddsMultivariable logistic regression modelSTUDY FUNDING/COMPETINGProject number 262700Risk of subfertilityRandomization analysisBody mass indexChild Cohort StudyPARTICIPANTS/MATERIALSUK National InstituteNational InstituteROLE OF CHANCELogistic regression modelsSelf-reported informationAssisted reproduction technologyObese menObese womenHigher BMILower BMIMass indexUS National Institutes
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 analysisGenome-Wide Linkage Analysis of the Risk of Contracting a Bloodstream Infection in 47 Pedigrees Followed for 23 Years Assembled From a Population-Based Cohort (the HUNT Study).
Rogne T, Damås JK, Solligård E, DeWan AT. Genome-Wide Linkage Analysis of the Risk of Contracting a Bloodstream Infection in 47 Pedigrees Followed for 23 Years Assembled From a Population-Based Cohort (the HUNT Study). Critical Care Medicine 2020, 48: 1580-1586. PMID: 32885941, DOI: 10.1097/ccm.0000000000004520.Peer-Reviewed Original Research