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1. Accelerometry-assessed sleep duration and timing in late childhood and adolescence in Scottish schoolchildren: A feasibility study

2. Head motion in the UK Biobank imaging subsample: longitudinal stability, associations with psychological and physical health, and risk of incomplete data.

3. Comprehensive assessment of sleep duration, insomnia, and brain structure within the UK Biobank cohort.

4. Genetic architecture of DCC and influence on psychological, psychiatric and cardiometabolic traits in multiple ancestry groups in UK Biobank.

5. Consistent effects of the genetics of happiness across the lifespan and ancestries in multiple cohorts.

6. Polygenic risk of major depressive disorder as a risk factor for venous thromboembolism.

7. Subjective and objective sleep and circadian parameters as predictors of depression-related outcomes: A machine learning approach in UK Biobank.

8. Cognitive Function in People With Familial Risk of Depression.

9. Testing for association between exonic glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor mutation with physical and brain health traits in UK Biobank.

10. Quantifying bias in psychological and physical health in the UK Biobank imaging sub-sample.

11. Genetic Variation in the ASTN2 Locus in Cardiovascular, Metabolic and Psychiatric Traits: Evidence for Pleiotropy Rather Than Shared Biology.

12. Phenotypic and genetic associations between anhedonia and brain structure in UK Biobank.

13. The overlap of genetic susceptibility to schizophrenia and cardiometabolic disease can be used to identify metabolically different groups of individuals.

14. Accelerometry-assessed sleep duration and timing in late childhood and adolescence in Scottish schoolchildren: A feasibility study.

15. Association of SBP and BMI with cognitive and structural brain phenotypes in UK Biobank.

16. Exploring the Role of Contactins across Psychological, Psychiatric and Cardiometabolic Traits within UK Biobank.

17. The genomic basis of mood instability: identification of 46 loci in 363,705 UK Biobank participants, genetic correlation with psychiatric disorders, and association with gene expression and function.

18. Correction: The genomic basis of mood instability: identification of 46 loci in 363,705 UK Biobank participants, genetic correlation with psychiatric disorders, and association with gene expression and function.

19. Association between APOE e4 and white matter hyperintensity volume, but not total brain volume or white matter integrity.

20. Carotid Intima-Media Thickness: Novel Loci, Sex-Specific Effects, and Genetic Correlations With Obesity and Glucometabolic Traits in UK Biobank.

21. Alzheimer's Disease Susceptibility Gene Apolipoprotein E (APOE) and Blood Biomarkers in UK Biobank (N = 395,769).

22. Novel genome-wide associations for anhedonia, genetic correlation with psychiatric disorders, and polygenic association with brain structure.

23. The associations between self-reported depression, self-reported chronic inflammatory conditions and cognitive abilities in UK Biobank.

24. Changes in prescribing for bipolar disorder between 2009 and 2016: national-level data linkage study in Scotland.

25. Assessing for interaction between APOE ε4, sex, and lifestyle on cognitive abilities.

26. Genetic variation in CADM2 as a link between psychological traits and obesity.

27. Identification of novel genome-wide associations for suicidality in UK Biobank, genetic correlation with psychiatric disorders and polygenic association with completed suicide.

28. Genetics of self-reported risk-taking behaviour, trans-ethnic consistency and relevance to brain gene expression.

29. Genome-Wide Association Study of Circadian Rhythmicity in 71,500 UK Biobank Participants and Polygenic Association with Mood Instability.

30. Association of disrupted circadian rhythmicity with mood disorders, subjective wellbeing, and cognitive function: a cross-sectional study of 91 105 participants from the UK Biobank.

31. Seasonality of depressive symptoms in women but not in men: A cross-sectional study in the UK Biobank cohort.

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