Subjects within a family have a high probability of sharing environmental factors as well as genes. Without any previous hypothesis, familial aggregation cannot be attributed to genetic or environmental factors. In epidemiology a common measure of familial aggregation is the odds ratio (OR) evaluated from case-control studies which gives a measure of the increased risk associated with particular aspects of the family's history of disease. An analytical method is presented to model the OR of case-control studies in the presence of risk factors, genetic or environmental, that are correlated between relatives. A graphical approach that can be used to link the parameters of the model with the values of the OR is also described. The method is il...
With increasing availability of polymorphic DNA markers, family studies can be used to identify link...
Abstract Background A wide range of diseases show some degree of clustering in families; family hist...
The importance of genetic determinants and risk factors of diseases has been consistently recognized...
Subjects within a family have a high probability of sharing environmental factors as well as genes. ...
Almost all human diseases have been shown to aggregate familially to some degree. This familiality i...
be explained by familial aggregation of environmental risk factors? Am J Epide-miol 1988;127:674-83....
Genetic epidemiologists are increasingly interested in family studies using the case-control family ...
Recently genetic epidemiologists have begun using case–control family study designs to investigate t...
Most common diseases demonstrate familial aggregation; the ratio of the risk for relatives of affect...
Objective: Familial aggregation, a primary theme in genetic epidemiology, can be estimated from fami...
It is well established in genetic epidemiology that family history is an important indicator of fami...
models for assessing familial aggregation from case-control studies. Am J Epi-demiol 1986;124:678-83...
Familial aggregation studies are a common first step in the identification of genetic determinants o...
In case-control studies of inherited diseases, participating subjects (probands) are often interview...
Commonly used crude measures of disease risk or relative risk in a family, such as the presence/abse...
With increasing availability of polymorphic DNA markers, family studies can be used to identify link...
Abstract Background A wide range of diseases show some degree of clustering in families; family hist...
The importance of genetic determinants and risk factors of diseases has been consistently recognized...
Subjects within a family have a high probability of sharing environmental factors as well as genes. ...
Almost all human diseases have been shown to aggregate familially to some degree. This familiality i...
be explained by familial aggregation of environmental risk factors? Am J Epide-miol 1988;127:674-83....
Genetic epidemiologists are increasingly interested in family studies using the case-control family ...
Recently genetic epidemiologists have begun using case–control family study designs to investigate t...
Most common diseases demonstrate familial aggregation; the ratio of the risk for relatives of affect...
Objective: Familial aggregation, a primary theme in genetic epidemiology, can be estimated from fami...
It is well established in genetic epidemiology that family history is an important indicator of fami...
models for assessing familial aggregation from case-control studies. Am J Epi-demiol 1986;124:678-83...
Familial aggregation studies are a common first step in the identification of genetic determinants o...
In case-control studies of inherited diseases, participating subjects (probands) are often interview...
Commonly used crude measures of disease risk or relative risk in a family, such as the presence/abse...
With increasing availability of polymorphic DNA markers, family studies can be used to identify link...
Abstract Background A wide range of diseases show some degree of clustering in families; family hist...
The importance of genetic determinants and risk factors of diseases has been consistently recognized...