2016
DOI: 10.1001/jama.2016.14924
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Assessing the Patient With Arthralgia, Fevers, and Rash

Abstract: Both scenarios imply that the average GRS-BMI should be lower for study participants in earlier birth cohorts. However, we showed (Table 2 in the article and eTable 1 in the Supplement) that genetic risk remained stable across the birth cohorts, despite major changes in BMI. Furthermore, GRS-BMI did not predict mortality for white participants in HRS (P = .45). Additionally, we estimated a model testing whether the birth year by GRS-BMI interaction differed for white respondents above or below age 65 years and… Show more

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