Objective To compare established associations between risk factors and mortality in UK Biobank, a study with an exceptionally low rate of response to its baseline survey, against those from representative studies that have conventional response rates. Design Prospective cohort study alongside individual participant meta-analysis of other cohort studies. Setting United Kingdom. Participants Analytical sample of 499 701 people (response rate 5.5%) in analyses in UK Biobank; pooled data from the Health Surveys for England (HSE) and the Scottish Health Surveys (SHS), including 18 studies and 89 895 people (mean response rate 68%). Both study populations were linked to the same nationwide mortality registries, and the baseline age range was alig...
Objective To investigate the shape of the causal relation between body mass index (BMI) and mortalit...
Objectives: To compare the magnitude of multivariable coefficients and hazard ratios of four cardiov...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the predictive accuracy of the Framingham risk score for coronary heart dise...
Abstract: Objective: To compare established associations between risk factors and mortality in UK Bi...
UK Biobank is a population-based cohort of 500,000 participants recruited between 2006 and 2010. App...
Most studies of severe/fatal COVID-19 risk have used routine/hospitalisation data without detailed p...
Background: Cohorts such as UK Biobank are increasingly used to study multimorbidity; however, the...
Despite declining rates, coronary heart disease remains a burdensome cause of death and disability w...
Background: There is little empirical evidence regarding the generalisability of relative risk estim...
Background: selection bias in observational epidemiology—the notion that people who participate in a...
Lifespan and the proportion of older people in the population are increasing, with far reaching cons...
The UK Biobank (UKB) is a large cohort study of considerable empirical importance to fields such as ...
Objective: To investigate the shape of the causal relationship between body mass index (BMI) and mor...
Polygenic risk scores (PRS) are proposed for use in clinical and research settings for risk stratifi...
Objective: To compare associations of behavioural and related factors for incident subarachnoid and ...
Objective To investigate the shape of the causal relation between body mass index (BMI) and mortalit...
Objectives: To compare the magnitude of multivariable coefficients and hazard ratios of four cardiov...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the predictive accuracy of the Framingham risk score for coronary heart dise...
Abstract: Objective: To compare established associations between risk factors and mortality in UK Bi...
UK Biobank is a population-based cohort of 500,000 participants recruited between 2006 and 2010. App...
Most studies of severe/fatal COVID-19 risk have used routine/hospitalisation data without detailed p...
Background: Cohorts such as UK Biobank are increasingly used to study multimorbidity; however, the...
Despite declining rates, coronary heart disease remains a burdensome cause of death and disability w...
Background: There is little empirical evidence regarding the generalisability of relative risk estim...
Background: selection bias in observational epidemiology—the notion that people who participate in a...
Lifespan and the proportion of older people in the population are increasing, with far reaching cons...
The UK Biobank (UKB) is a large cohort study of considerable empirical importance to fields such as ...
Objective: To investigate the shape of the causal relationship between body mass index (BMI) and mor...
Polygenic risk scores (PRS) are proposed for use in clinical and research settings for risk stratifi...
Objective: To compare associations of behavioural and related factors for incident subarachnoid and ...
Objective To investigate the shape of the causal relation between body mass index (BMI) and mortalit...
Objectives: To compare the magnitude of multivariable coefficients and hazard ratios of four cardiov...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the predictive accuracy of the Framingham risk score for coronary heart dise...