Does smoking cause lower educational attainment and general cognitive ability? Triangulation of causal evidence using multiple study designs.
Suzanne H GageHannah M SallisGlenda LassiRobyn E WoottonClaire MokryszGeorge Davey SmithMarcus R MunafòPublished in: Psychological medicine (2020)
We find some evidence of a causal effect of smoking on lower educational attainment, but not cognitive ability. Triangulation of evidence across observational and MR methods is a strength, but the genetic variants associated with smoking initiation may be pleiotropic, suggesting caution in interpreting these results. The nature of this pleiotropy warrants further study.