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Obesity and risk of female reproductive conditions: A Mendelian randomisation study.

Samvida S VenkateshTeresa FerreiraStefania BenonisdottirNilufer RahmiogluChristian M BeckerIngrid GranneKrina T ZondervanMichael V HolmesCecilia M LindgrenLaura B L Wittemans
Published in: PLoS medicine (2022)
We found that common indices of overall and central obesity were associated with increased risks of reproductive disorders to heterogenous extents in a systematic, large-scale genetics-based analysis of the aetiological relationships between obesity and female reproductive conditions. Our results suggest the utility of exploring the mechanisms mediating the causal associations of overweight and obesity with gynaecological health to identify targets for disease prevention and treatment.
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