2019
DOI: 10.1017/thg.2019.28
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Genetic Contributions to Health Literacy

Abstract: Higher health literacy is associated with higher cognitive function and better health. Despite its wide use in medical research, no study has investigated the genetic contributions to health literacy. Using 5783 English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) participants (mean age = 65.49, SD = 9.55) who had genotyping data and had completed a health literacy test at wave 2 (2004–2005), we carried out a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of health literacy. We estimated the proportion of variance in health lite… Show more

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“…• В Англии, около 25% взрослого населения, что составляет более 8 миллионов человек, имеют ограниченную функциональную грамотность [8].…”
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“…• В Англии, около 25% взрослого населения, что составляет более 8 миллионов человек, имеют ограниченную функциональную грамотность [8].…”
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