Accurate measurement of the marginal healthcare costs associated with different diseases and health conditions is important, especially for increasingly prevalent conditions such as obesity. However, existing observational study designs cannot identify the causal impact of disease on healthcare costs. This paper explores the possibilities for causal inference offered by Mendelian randomization, a form of instrumental variable analysis that uses genetic variation as a proxy for modifiable risk exposures, to estimate the effect of health conditions on cost. Well-conducted genome-wide association studies provide robust evidence of the associations of genetic variants with health conditions or disease risk factors. The subsequent causal...
Mendelian randomization is an epidemiological approach to making causal inferences using observation...
A conventional Mendelian randomization analysis assesses the causal effect of a risk factor on an ou...
ABSTRACT: Genome-wide association studies, which typically report regression coefficients summarizin...
Accurate measurement of the effects of disease status on healthcare costs is important in the pragma...
OBJECTIVE: Mendelian randomization is a popular technique for assessing and estimating the causal ef...
The aim of aetiologic studies in epidemiology is to investigate whether factors are causally related...
Mendelian randomisation analyses use genetic variants as instrumental variables (IVs) to estimate ca...
Mendelian randomization uses genetic variants as instrumental variables to estimate the causal effec...
AbstractMendelian randomization methods, which use genetic variants as instrumental variables for ex...
In epidemiological research, the causal effect of a potentially modifiable phenotype or exposure on ...
BACKGROUND: Mendelian Randomization is a type of instrumental variable (IV) analysis that uses inher...
Background: Mendelian Randomization is a type of instrumental variable (IV) analysis that uses inher...
Mendelian randomization (MR) uses genetic variants as instrumental variables to infer whether a risk...
The Mendelian randomization approach is concerned with the causal pathway between a gene, an interme...
BACKGROUND: Mendelian randomization uses genetic variants, assumed to be instrumental variables for ...
Mendelian randomization is an epidemiological approach to making causal inferences using observation...
A conventional Mendelian randomization analysis assesses the causal effect of a risk factor on an ou...
ABSTRACT: Genome-wide association studies, which typically report regression coefficients summarizin...
Accurate measurement of the effects of disease status on healthcare costs is important in the pragma...
OBJECTIVE: Mendelian randomization is a popular technique for assessing and estimating the causal ef...
The aim of aetiologic studies in epidemiology is to investigate whether factors are causally related...
Mendelian randomisation analyses use genetic variants as instrumental variables (IVs) to estimate ca...
Mendelian randomization uses genetic variants as instrumental variables to estimate the causal effec...
AbstractMendelian randomization methods, which use genetic variants as instrumental variables for ex...
In epidemiological research, the causal effect of a potentially modifiable phenotype or exposure on ...
BACKGROUND: Mendelian Randomization is a type of instrumental variable (IV) analysis that uses inher...
Background: Mendelian Randomization is a type of instrumental variable (IV) analysis that uses inher...
Mendelian randomization (MR) uses genetic variants as instrumental variables to infer whether a risk...
The Mendelian randomization approach is concerned with the causal pathway between a gene, an interme...
BACKGROUND: Mendelian randomization uses genetic variants, assumed to be instrumental variables for ...
Mendelian randomization is an epidemiological approach to making causal inferences using observation...
A conventional Mendelian randomization analysis assesses the causal effect of a risk factor on an ou...
ABSTRACT: Genome-wide association studies, which typically report regression coefficients summarizin...