2021
Genetic Risk for Smoking: Disentangling Interplay Between Genes and Socioeconomic Status
Pasman J, Demange P, Guloksuz S, Willemsen A, Abdellaoui A, ten Have M, Hottenga J, Boomsma D, de Geus E, Bartels M, de Graaf R, Verweij K, Smit D, Nivard M, Vink J. Genetic Risk for Smoking: Disentangling Interplay Between Genes and Socioeconomic Status. Behavior Genetics 2021, 52: 92-107. PMID: 34855049, PMCID: PMC8860781, DOI: 10.1007/s10519-021-10094-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLifetime smokingSocioeconomic statusNetherlands Mental Health SurveyMental healthIncidence Study-2Mental Health SurveyNeighborhood socioeconomic statusGenome-wide association studiesGenetic liabilityHealth SurveySmokingGene-environment interactionsEducational attainmentEA effectNetherlands Twin RegisterSmoking traitsGenetic riskPolygenic scoresEtiology of smokingPredictive profilesTwin RegisterSES characteristicsUK BiobankReliable predictorHealth
2013
Metabolic syndrome prevalence in different affective temperament profiles in bipolar-I disorder
Altinbas K, Guloksuz S, Oral E. Metabolic syndrome prevalence in different affective temperament profiles in bipolar-I disorder. Brazilian Journal Of Psychiatry 2013, 35: 131-135. PMID: 23904017, DOI: 10.1590/1516-4446-2011-0746.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMetabolic syndrome prevalenceDevelopment of MetSInternational Diabetes FederationMetabolic syndrome markersMood Disorders UnitSan Diego-Autoquestionnaire versionProportion of MetSDepressive temperament scoresAffective temperament profilesMetS prevalenceDiabetes FederationSyndrome prevalenceDisorders unitBipolar patientsBrain structuresSocioeconomic statusTemperament EvaluationPatientsMetSPrevalenceTemperament profilesTemperament scoresTemperamental profilesMetS.