Mendelian randomization (MR), the use of genetic variants as instrumental variables (IVs) to test causal effects, is increasingly used in aetiological epidemiology. Few of the methodological developments in MR have considered the specific situation of using genetic IVs to test the causal effect of exposures in pregnant women on postnatal offspring outcomes. In this paper, we describe specific ways in which the IV assumptions might be violated when MR is used to test such intrauterine effects. We highlight the importance of considering the extent to which there is overlap between genetic variants in offspring that influence their outcome with genetic variants used as IVs in their mothers. Where there is overlap, and particularly if it genera...
OBJECTIVE: Mendelian randomization is a popular technique for assessing and estimating the causal ef...
‘‘Mendelian randomization’ ’ refers to the random assortment of genes transferred from parent to off...
Mendelian randomization (MR) has become a common tool used in epidemiological studies. However, when...
There is considerable interest in estimating the causal effect of a range of maternal environmental ...
Background: Mendelian randomisation (MR) designs apply instrumental variable techniques using geneti...
Mendelian randomization (MR) is increasingly used to make causal inferences in a wide range of field...
Background It has been suggested that greater maternal adiposity during pregnancy affects lifelong r...
Recent studies have used Mendelian randomization (MR) to investigate the observational association b...
Although experimental studies are regarded as the method of choice for determining causal influences...
Background: It has been suggested that greater maternal adiposity during pregnancy affects lifelong ...
Mendelian randomisation analyses use genetic variants as instrumental variables (IVs) to estimate ca...
Background There is much evidence to suggest that risk for common clinical disorders begins in foeta...
AbstractMendelian randomization methods, which use genetic variants as instrumental variables for ex...
Diseases that develop during gestation may be influenced by the genotype of the mother and the inher...
Associations between modifiable exposures and disease seen in observational epidemiology are sometim...
OBJECTIVE: Mendelian randomization is a popular technique for assessing and estimating the causal ef...
‘‘Mendelian randomization’ ’ refers to the random assortment of genes transferred from parent to off...
Mendelian randomization (MR) has become a common tool used in epidemiological studies. However, when...
There is considerable interest in estimating the causal effect of a range of maternal environmental ...
Background: Mendelian randomisation (MR) designs apply instrumental variable techniques using geneti...
Mendelian randomization (MR) is increasingly used to make causal inferences in a wide range of field...
Background It has been suggested that greater maternal adiposity during pregnancy affects lifelong r...
Recent studies have used Mendelian randomization (MR) to investigate the observational association b...
Although experimental studies are regarded as the method of choice for determining causal influences...
Background: It has been suggested that greater maternal adiposity during pregnancy affects lifelong ...
Mendelian randomisation analyses use genetic variants as instrumental variables (IVs) to estimate ca...
Background There is much evidence to suggest that risk for common clinical disorders begins in foeta...
AbstractMendelian randomization methods, which use genetic variants as instrumental variables for ex...
Diseases that develop during gestation may be influenced by the genotype of the mother and the inher...
Associations between modifiable exposures and disease seen in observational epidemiology are sometim...
OBJECTIVE: Mendelian randomization is a popular technique for assessing and estimating the causal ef...
‘‘Mendelian randomization’ ’ refers to the random assortment of genes transferred from parent to off...
Mendelian randomization (MR) has become a common tool used in epidemiological studies. However, when...