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2018
ADHD is highly heritable, but environmental factors also play significant roles in disease aetiology and outcome. Genetic and environmental influences are likely to show different types of interplay, with gene–environment interactions (G×E) playing a part.
Barbara Franke, Jan K. Buitelaar
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ADHD is highly heritable, but environmental factors also play significant roles in disease aetiology and outcome. Genetic and environmental influences are likely to show different types of interplay, with gene–environment interactions (G×E) playing a part.
Barbara Franke, Jan K. Buitelaar
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Gene-environment interactions in hypertension
Current Hypertension Reports, 1999Environmental factors such as stress, diet, and physical activity have long been recognized as playing an important role in the pathogenesis of essential hypertension. Individuals may vary in their response to these factors depending on differences in genes determining physiologic systems that mediate the response.
Johanne Tremblay+2 more
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2012
Gene-environment interactions are considered in Chap. 10, which focuses on a 2×2×2 table. The expressions of odds ratios for the genetic effect, the environmental factor effect, and the gene-environment interaction are given. More general cases for gene and environmental factors are briefly discussed. Three common tests for gene-environment interaction
Gang Zheng+3 more
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Gene-environment interactions are considered in Chap. 10, which focuses on a 2×2×2 table. The expressions of odds ratios for the genetic effect, the environmental factor effect, and the gene-environment interaction are given. More general cases for gene and environmental factors are briefly discussed. Three common tests for gene-environment interaction
Gang Zheng+3 more
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Gene-gene and gene-environment interaction on the risk of Parkinson's disease.
Current Aging Science, 2014BACKGROUND Even with numerous studies the cause of Parkinson's disease (PD) remains elusive. It has been hypothesized that interactions between genetic and environmental factors may play an important role in the pathogenesis of PD.
N. Singh+4 more
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Gene-Environment Interactions in Obesity
2009Obesity is a global and growing problem. The detrimental health consequences of obesity are significant and include co-morbidities such as diabetes, cancer and coronary heart disease. The marked rise in obesity observed over the last three decades suggests that behavioural and environmental factors underpin the chronic mismatch between energy intake ...
Marion M. Hetherington, Joanne E. Cecil
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Gene-Environment Interaction and Suicidal Behavior
Journal of Psychiatric Practice, 2009Studies have increasingly shown that gene-environment interactions are important in psychiatry. Suicidal behavior is a major public health problem. Suicide is generally considered to be a multi-determined act involving various areas of proximal and distal risk.
ROY A, SARCHIAPONE, Marco, CARLI V.
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Gene-environment interactions in asthma
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2009Asthma is a complex disease, and its incidence is determined by an intricate interplay of genetic and environmental factors. The identification of novel genes for asthma suggests that many genes with small effects rather than few genes with strong effects contribute to the development of asthma.
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Flavors in Gene–Environment Interactions
Epidemiology, 2007In this issue, Noel Weiss (Epidemiology. 2007;18:429-430) presents the argument that gene-environment interaction should be approached through analysis of genetic effects within strata of environmental exposure, rather than the analysis of environmental effects within strata of genetic variants. Both approaches depend on a pair of 2-by-2 tables.
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Gene–environment interactions in ocular diseases
Mutation Research/Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, 2009Degenerative ocular diseases are widespread in the population and represent a major cause of reversible and irreversible blindness. Scientific evidences have been accumulating supporting the role of genotoxic damage and gene environment interactions in the pathogenesis of these diseases mainly including glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, and ...
SACCA' SC+4 more
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1998
One of the most profound topics for experimental and theoretical research into carcinogenesis and other human diseases, has been given the term gene-environment interaction (GEI). Of course one of the themes that has been repeatedly stressed in this book is the fact that environmental and genetic factors frequently interact and that disease occurrence ...
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One of the most profound topics for experimental and theoretical research into carcinogenesis and other human diseases, has been given the term gene-environment interaction (GEI). Of course one of the themes that has been repeatedly stressed in this book is the fact that environmental and genetic factors frequently interact and that disease occurrence ...
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