Exploring the Genetic Roles of Diet and Other Modifiable Risk Factors in the Risk of Angina: A Causal Investigation Using Mendelian Randomization in UK Biobank and FinnGen Cohorts.
Essam Al AgeeliPublished in: Life (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
This study provides robust evidence for the causal roles of various modifiable risk factors associated with angina development, highlighting the potential benefits of dietary interventions that promote increased fruit and vegetable consumption, smoking cessation, and weight management to mitigate angina risk. Further investigation is needed to generalize these findings to populations with diverse genetic backgrounds, lifestyles, and environmental exposures.
Keyphrases
- smoking cessation
- coronary artery disease
- coronary artery
- physical activity
- risk factors
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- weight loss
- genome wide
- replacement therapy
- copy number
- human health
- body mass index
- air pollution
- dna methylation
- risk assessment
- weight gain
- gene expression
- acute coronary syndrome
- cross sectional
- genetic diversity
- body weight
- atrial fibrillation