Mendelian Randomisation Study of Childhood BMI and Early Menarche
To infer the causal association between childhood BMI and age at menarche, we performed a mendelian randomisation analysis using twelve established "BMI-increasing" genetic variants as an instrumental variable (IV) for higher BMI. In 8,156 women of European descent from the EPIC-Norfolk co...
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Main Authors: | Hannah S. Mumby (Author), Cathy E. Elks (Author), Shengxu Li (Author), Stephen J. Sharp (Author), Kay-Tee Khaw (Author), Robert N. Luben (Author), Nicholas J. Wareham (Author), Ruth J. F. Loos (Author), Ken K. Ong (Author) |
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2011-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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