Understanding the genetic background of complex diseases requires the expansion of studies beyond univariate associations. Therefore, it is important to use interaction assessments of risk factors in order to discover whether, and how genetic risk variants act together on disease development. The principle of interaction analysis is to explore the magnitude of the combined effect of risk factors on disease causation. In this study, we use simulations to investigate different scenarios of causation to show how the magnitude of the effect of two risk factors interact. We mainly focus on the two most commonly used interaction models, the additive and multiplicative risk scales, since there is often confusion regarding their use and interpretat...
Genome-wide association studies have identified hundreds of common genetic variants associated with ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence for genetic contribution to complex diseases is described by recurrence risks t...
Background For complex multifactorial diseases it seems likely that co-exposure to two risk facto...
Clinical epidemiological studies investigate whether an exposure, or risk factor, is causally relate...
In epidemiological studies, where there are multiple causes of a particular disease, the issue arise...
In epidemiological studies, where there are multiple causes of a particular disease, the issue arise...
From the assessment of statistical interaction between risk factors it is tempting to infer the natu...
discusses aspects of causal analysis of epi-demiologic data. The main thrust of the first paper is t...
Clinical epidemiological studies investigate whether an exposure, or risk factor, is causally relate...
ABSTRACT The identification of gene–gene and gene–environment interaction in human traits and diseas...
BACKGROUND: Complex diseases are multifactorial traits caused by both genetic and environmental fact...
BACKGROUND: Complex diseases are multifactorial traits caused by both genetic and environmental fact...
Most diseases arise not purely through genetic abnormalities nor purely through environmental causes...
BACKGROUND: Complex diseases are multifactorial traits caused by both genetic and environmental fact...
Most diseases arise not purely through genetic abnormalities nor purely through environmental causes...
Genome-wide association studies have identified hundreds of common genetic variants associated with ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence for genetic contribution to complex diseases is described by recurrence risks t...
Background For complex multifactorial diseases it seems likely that co-exposure to two risk facto...
Clinical epidemiological studies investigate whether an exposure, or risk factor, is causally relate...
In epidemiological studies, where there are multiple causes of a particular disease, the issue arise...
In epidemiological studies, where there are multiple causes of a particular disease, the issue arise...
From the assessment of statistical interaction between risk factors it is tempting to infer the natu...
discusses aspects of causal analysis of epi-demiologic data. The main thrust of the first paper is t...
Clinical epidemiological studies investigate whether an exposure, or risk factor, is causally relate...
ABSTRACT The identification of gene–gene and gene–environment interaction in human traits and diseas...
BACKGROUND: Complex diseases are multifactorial traits caused by both genetic and environmental fact...
BACKGROUND: Complex diseases are multifactorial traits caused by both genetic and environmental fact...
Most diseases arise not purely through genetic abnormalities nor purely through environmental causes...
BACKGROUND: Complex diseases are multifactorial traits caused by both genetic and environmental fact...
Most diseases arise not purely through genetic abnormalities nor purely through environmental causes...
Genome-wide association studies have identified hundreds of common genetic variants associated with ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence for genetic contribution to complex diseases is described by recurrence risks t...
Background For complex multifactorial diseases it seems likely that co-exposure to two risk facto...