Household income unequally affects genetic susceptibility to pulmonary diseases: evidence from bidirectional Mendelian randomization study
Hongfa Xu,
Hailian Deng,
Yueying Wu
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesPrevious observational studies have reported a close association between socioeconomic status and pulmonary disease-related morbidity. However, the inherent causal effects remain unclear. Therefore, this bidirectional Mendelian randomization (MR) study aimed to identify the causal relationship between household income and genetic susceptibility to pulmonary diseases.MethodsAn MR study was conducted on a large cohort of European individuals, using publicly available genome-wide association study datas… Show more
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