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Interpretation of Mendelian randomization using a single measure of an exposure that varies over time.

Tim T MorrisJon HeronEleanor C M SandersonGeorge Davey SmithVanessa DidelezKate Tilling
Published in: International journal of epidemiology (2022)
Univariable MR results should not be interpreted as time-point-specific direct or total causal effects, but as the effect of changing the liability for the exposure. Estimates of how the effects of a genetic variant on an exposure vary over time, together with biological knowledge that provides evidence regarding likely effective exposure periods, are required to interpret time-point-specific causal effects.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • magnetic resonance
  • gene expression
  • genome wide
  • dna methylation
  • copy number
  • contrast enhanced