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Digital Connectedness in the Framingham Heart Study [PDF]
BackgroundNew avenues of data collection such as eHealth and mobile technology have the potential to revolutionize the way large populations can be assessed and managed outside of standard research and clinical settings.
Caroline S. Fox +7 more
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Expression quantitative trait methylation analysis elucidates gene regulatory effects of DNA methylation: the Framingham Heart Study [PDF]
Expression quantitative trait methylation (eQTM) analysis identifies DNA CpG sites at which methylation is associated with gene expression. The present study describes an eQTM resource of CpG-transcript pairs derived from whole blood DNA methylation and ...
Amena Keshawarz +35 more
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Copy number variation in the Framingham Heart Study [PDF]
Abstract In this paper we test for association between copy number variation and diabetes in a subset of individuals from the Framingham Heart Study. We used the 500 k SNP data and called copy number variation using two algorithms: the genome alteration detection algorithm of Pique-Regi et al. and the software Golden Helix. We then tested for
Corina Shtir +5 more
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Cognitive Performance after Stroke – The Framingham Heart Study [PDF]
Background Individuals with a high risk of stroke are also more prone to cognitive impairment perhaps because of concomitant vascular risk factors. In addition, clinical stroke increases the risk of subsequent dementia. Nevertheless, the relationship between clinical stroke and subsequent cognitive function in initially nondemented individuals remains ...
Galit Weinstein +7 more
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The epidemiology of heart failure: The Framingham Study [PDF]
Congestive heart failure has become an increasingly frequent reason for hospital admission during the last 2 decades and clearly represents a major health problem.
Ho, Kalon K.L. +3 more
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Genome-wide association study of electrocardiographic and heart rate variability traits: the Framingham Heart Study [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Heritable electrocardiographic (ECG) and heart rate variability (HRV) measures, reflecting pacemaking, conduction, repolarization and autonomic function in the heart have been associated with risks for cardiac arrhythmias.
Guo, Chao-Yu +5 more
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Blood biomarkers for dementia have the potential to identify preclinical disease and improve participant selection for clinical trials. Machine learning is an efficient analytical strategy to simultaneously identify multiple candidate biomarkers for ...
Honghuang Lin +10 more
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Background GDF15 (growth differentiation factor 15) and NT‐proBNP (N‐terminal pro‐B‐type natriuretic peptide) may offer promise as biomarkers for cognitive outcomes, including dementia.
Emer R. McGrath +12 more
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DNA methylation (DNAm) and microRNAs (miRNAs) have been implicated in a wide-range of human diseases. While often studied in isolation, DNAm and miRNAs are not independent. We analyzed associations of expression of 283 miRNAs with DNAm at >400K CpG sites
Tianxiao Huan +14 more
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Neck Circumference and Risk of Incident Atrial Fibrillation in the Framingham Heart Study
Background Increased neck circumference, a proxy for upper‐body subcutaneous fat, is associated with cardiovascular risk and metabolic risk factors, accounting for body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference.
Jelena Kornej +6 more
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