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Association of genetic risk, lifestyle, and their interaction with obesity ...

The extent to which modifiable lifestyle factors offset the determined genetic risk of obesity and obesity-related morbidities remains ...

Genetic risk assessment based on association and prediction studies

The genetic basis of phenotypic emergence provides valuable information for assessing individual risk. While association studies have been ...

Association of genetic risk for Alzheimer disease and hearing ...

Genetic risk for AD also influences speech-in-noise hearing. We failed to find evidence that genetic risk for hearing impairment affects ...

Association of genetic risk for Alzheimer disease and hearing ...

We used variation in genetic risk for AD as an approach to examine whether the AD disease process or a shared etiology influences hearing. In support of this ...

Association of genetic risk and lifestyle with pancreatic cancer and ...

A healthy lifestyle was associated with a lower risk of PC, regardless of the participants' age, sex, or genetic risk.

Association Between Genetic Risk, Adherence to Healthy Lifestyle ...

Adherence to a healthier lifestyle attenuated the negative association of genetic factors with the risk of thyroid cancer in those of European descent.

Association of genetic risk and outcomes in patients with atrial ...

Abstract. Aims. The randomized Early Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation for Stroke Prevention Trial found that early rhythm control reduces ...

Association of Joint Genetic and Social Environmental Risks With ...

A disadvantaged social environment was associated with a higher risk of incident MI among older White adults with intermediate and high genetic risk.

Association of Genetic Risk Variants With ADHD Trajectories

This cohort study found that polygenic risk scores for ADHD and multimorbidity were significantly higher in individuals with persistent ADHD.

Associations of combined genetic and lifestyle risks with ... - Nature

We examined the associations of combined genetic and lifestyle risks with hypertension and home hypertension.

Is Alzheimer's Genetic?

... genes, genetic testing and risk factors like age, heredity, family history ... A genetic counselor may be found through the National Society of Genetic ...

Association of Genetic Risk for Schizophrenia With Nonparticipation ...

Results suggest that persons at higher genetic risk for schizophrenia are likely to be underrepresented in cohort studies, which will ...

Identification of genetic risk loci and prioritization of genes ... - PNAS

We performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) involving 1,873 patients diagnosed with acetylcholine receptor antibody-positive myasthenia gravis and ...

Genetic Risk, Adherence to a Healthy Lifestyle, and Coronary Disease

Since 2007, genomewide association analyses have identified more than 50 independent loci associated with the risk of coronary artery disease.

Genetic risk, incident stroke, and the benefits of adhering ... - The BMJ

Risk of incident stroke was 35% higher among those at high genetic risk compared with those at low genetic risk, and these associations were ...

Genetic Association Study - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

An association between a disease and a genetic variant exists when individuals with the disease have a significantly higher frequency of a particular risk ...

Genetic association - Wikipedia

Genetic association is when one or more genotypes within a population co-occur with a phenotypic trait more often than would be expected by chance ...

Understanding Genetic Testing for Cancer Risk

... genetic counselors on the website of the National Society of Genetic Counselors. To learn more, see What Should I Know Before Getting ...

Genetics of Diabetes - American Diabetes Association

Is type 1 diabetes genetic? In most cases of type 1 diabetes, people need to inherit risk factors from both parents. We think these factors must be more common ...

NSGC

The National Society of Genetic Counselors advances the various roles of genetic counselors in health care by fostering education, research, and public policy.