Background—Implications of different adiposity measures on cardiovascular disease aetiology remain unclear. In this paper we quantify and contrast causal associations of central adiposity (waist:hip ratio adjusted for BMI (WHRadjBMI)) and general adiposity (body mass index (BMI)) with cardiometabolic disease. Methods—97 independent single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for BMI and 49 SNPs for WHRadjBMI were used to conduct Mendelian randomization analyses in 14 prospective studies supplemented with CHD data from CARDIoGRAMplusC4D (combined total 66,842 cases), stroke from METASTROKE (12,389 ischaemic stroke cases), type 2 diabetes (T2D) from DIAGRAM (34,840 cases), and lipids from GLGC (213,500 participants) consortia. Primary outcomes wer...
Background Guidelines differ about the value of assessment of adiposity measures for cardiovascula...
BackgroundThe association between adiposity and cardiometabolic traits is well known from epidemiolo...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines differ about the value of assessment of adiposity measures for cardiovascular...
Background—Implications of different adiposity measures on cardiovascular disease aetiology remain u...
Background: The implications of different adiposity measures on cardiovascular disease etiology re...
BACKGROUND: The implications of different adiposity measures on cardiovascular disease etiology rema...
BACKGROUND: The implications of different adiposity measures on cardiovascular disease etiology rema...
The implications of different adiposity measures on cardiovascular disease etiology remain unclear. ...
Background Excess adiposity is a known risk factor for coronary heart disease (CHD). However, the un...
Background: Adiposity, as indicated by body mass index (BMI), has been associated with risk of cardi...
textabstractBackground: Adiposity, as indicated by body mass index (BMI), has been associated with r...
BACKGROUND: Adiposity, as indicated by body mass index (BMI), has been associated with risk of cardi...
BACKGROUND: Higher body mass index (BMI) and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) increase the risk of cardiovas...
Background Higher body mass index (BMI) and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) increase the risk of cardiovasc...
SummaryBackgroundGuidelines differ about the value of assessment of adiposity measures for cardiovas...
Background Guidelines differ about the value of assessment of adiposity measures for cardiovascula...
BackgroundThe association between adiposity and cardiometabolic traits is well known from epidemiolo...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines differ about the value of assessment of adiposity measures for cardiovascular...
Background—Implications of different adiposity measures on cardiovascular disease aetiology remain u...
Background: The implications of different adiposity measures on cardiovascular disease etiology re...
BACKGROUND: The implications of different adiposity measures on cardiovascular disease etiology rema...
BACKGROUND: The implications of different adiposity measures on cardiovascular disease etiology rema...
The implications of different adiposity measures on cardiovascular disease etiology remain unclear. ...
Background Excess adiposity is a known risk factor for coronary heart disease (CHD). However, the un...
Background: Adiposity, as indicated by body mass index (BMI), has been associated with risk of cardi...
textabstractBackground: Adiposity, as indicated by body mass index (BMI), has been associated with r...
BACKGROUND: Adiposity, as indicated by body mass index (BMI), has been associated with risk of cardi...
BACKGROUND: Higher body mass index (BMI) and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) increase the risk of cardiovas...
Background Higher body mass index (BMI) and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) increase the risk of cardiovasc...
SummaryBackgroundGuidelines differ about the value of assessment of adiposity measures for cardiovas...
Background Guidelines differ about the value of assessment of adiposity measures for cardiovascula...
BackgroundThe association between adiposity and cardiometabolic traits is well known from epidemiolo...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines differ about the value of assessment of adiposity measures for cardiovascular...