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2. Incidence of diabetes after SARS-CoV-2 infection in England and the implications of COVID-19 vaccination: a retrospective cohort study of 16 million people
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Al Arab, Marwa, Almaghrabi, Fatima, Andrews, Colm, Badrick, Ellena, Baz, Sarah, Beckford, Chelsea, Berman, Samantha, Bolton, Tom, Booth, Charlotte, Bowyer, Ruth, Boyd, Andy, Bridger-Staatz, Charis, Brophy, Sinead, Campbell, Archie, Campbell, Kirsteen C, Carnemolla, Alisia, Carpentieri, Jd, Cezard, Genevieve, Chaturvedi, Nishi, Cheetham, Nathan, Costello, Ruth, Cowling, Thomas, Crane, Matthew, Cuitun Coronado, Jose Ignacio, Curtis, Helen, Denaxas, Spiros, Denholm, Rachel, Di Gessa, Giorgio, Dobson, Richard, Douglas, Ian, Evans, Katharine M, Fang, Chao, Ferreira, Vanessa, Finnigan, Lucy, Fisher, Louis, Flaig, Robin, Folarin, Amos, Forbes, Harriet, Foster, Diane, Fox, Laura, Freydin, Maxim, Garcia, Paz, Gibson, Andy, Glen, Fiona, Goldacre, Ben, Goncalves Soares, Ana, Greaves, Felix, Green, Amelia, Green, Mark, Green, Michael, Griffith, Gareth, Hamill Howes, Lee, Hamilton, Olivia, Herbet, Annie, Herrett, Emily, Hopcroft, Lisa, Horne, Elsie, Hou, Bo, Hughes, Alun, Hulme, William, Huntley, Lizzie, Ip, Samantha, Jacques, Wels, Jezzard, Peter, Jones, Louise, Kanagaratnam, Arun, Karthikeyan Suseeladevi, Arun, Katikireddi, Vittal, Kellas, John, Kennedy, Jonathan I, Kibble, Milla, Knight, Rochelle, Knueppel, Anika, Kopasker, Daniel, Kromydas, Theocharis, Kwong, Alex, Langan, Sinead, Lemanska, Agnieszka, Lukaschuk, Elena, Mackenna, Brain, Macleod, John, Maddock, Jane, Mahalingasivam, Viyaasan, Mansfield, Kathryn, McArdle, Fintan, McCartney, Daniel, McEachan, Rosie, McElroy, Eoin, McLachlan, Stela, Mitchell, Ruth, Moltrecht, Bettina, Morley, Jess, Nab, Linda, Neubauer, Stefan, Nigrelli, Lidia, North, Teri, Northstone, Kate, Oakley, Jacqui, Palmer, Tom, Park, Chloe, Parker, Michael, Parsons, Sam, Patalay, Praveetha, Patel, Kishan, Perez-Reche, Francisco, Piechnik, Stefan, Piehlmaier, Dominik, Ploubidis, George, Rafeti, Elena, Raman, Betty, Ranjan, Yatharth, Rapala, Alicja, Rhead, Rebecca, Roberts, Amy, Sampri, Alexia, Sanders, Zeena-Britt, Santorelli, Gillian, Saunders, Laura C, Shah, Anoop, Shah, Syed Ahmar, Sharp, Steve, Shaw, Richard, Sheard, Laura, Sheikh, Aziz, Silverwood, Richard, Smeeth, Liam, Smith, Stephen, Stafford, Jean, Steptoe, Andrew, Sterne, Jonathan, Steves, Claire, Stewart, Callum, Taylor, Kurt, Tazare, John, Teece, Lucy, Thomas, Richard, Thompson, Ellen, Tilling, Kate, Timpson, Nicholas, Tomlinson, Laurie, Toms, Renin, Tunnicliffe, Elizabeth, Turner, Emma L, Walker, Alex, Walker, Venexia, Walter, Scott, Wang, Kevin, Wei, Yinghui, Whitehorn, Rebecca, Wielgoszewska, Bozena, Wild, James M, Willan, Kathryn, Willans, Robert, Williams, Dylan, Wong, Andrew, Wood, Angela, Woodward, Hannah, Wright, John, Yang, Tiffany, Zaninotto, Paola, Zheng, Bang, Zhu, Jingmin, Eastwood, Sophie, Horne, Elsie M F, Massey, Jon, Hopcroft, Lisa E M, Cuitun Coronado, Jose, Davy, Simon, Dillingham, Iain, Morton, Caroline, and Sterne, Jonathan A C
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- 2024
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3. Educational inequality in multimorbidity: causality and causal pathways. A mendelian randomisation study in UK Biobank
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North, Teri-Louise, Harrison, Sean, Bishop, Deborah C, Wootton, Robyn E, Carter, Alice R, Richardson, Tom G, Payne, Rupert A, Salisbury, Chris, and Howe, Laura D
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- 2023
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4. Ethnic differences in the indirect effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on clinical monitoring and hospitalisations for non-COVID conditions in England: a population-based, observational cohort study using the OpenSAFELY platform
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Chaturvedi, Nishi, Park, Chloe, Carnemolla, Alisia, Williams, Dylan, Knueppel, Anika, Boyd, Andy, Turner, Emma L., Evans, Katharine M., Thomas, Richard, Berman, Samantha, McLachlan, Stela, Crane, Matthew, Whitehorn, Rebecca, Oakley, Jacqui, Foster, Diane, Woodward, Hannah, Campbell, Kirsteen C., Timpson, Nicholas, Kwong, Alex, Soares, Ana Goncalves, Griffith, Gareth, Toms, Renin, Jones, Louise, Annie, Herbert, Mitchell, Ruth, Palmer, Tom, Sterne, Jonathan, Walker, Venexia, Huntley, Lizzie, Fox, Laura, Denholm, Rachel, Knight, Rochelle, Northstone, Kate, Kanagaratnam, Arun, Horne, Elsie, Forbes, Harriet, North, Teri, Taylor, Kurt, Arab, Marwa A.L., Walker, Scott, Coronado, Jose I.C., Karthikeyan, Arun S., Ploubidis, George, Moltrecht, Bettina, Booth, Charlotte, Parsons, Sam, Wielgoszewska, Bozena, Bridger-Staatz, Charis, Steves, Claire, Thompson, Ellen, Garcia, Paz, Cheetham, Nathan, Bowyer, Ruth, Freydin, Maxim, Roberts, Amy, Goldacre, Ben, Walker, Alex, Morley, Jess, Hulme, William, Nab, Linda, Fisher, Louis, MacKenna, Brian, Andrews, Colm, Curtis, Helen, Hopcroft, Lisa, Green, Amelia, Patalay, Praveetha, Maddock, Jane, Patel, Kishan, Stafford, Jean, Jacques, Wels, Tilling, Kate, Macleod, John, McElroy, Eoin, Shah, Anoop, Silverwood, Richard, Denaxas, Spiros, Flaig, Robin, McCartney, Daniel, Campbell, Archie, Tomlinson, Laurie, Tazare, John, Zheng, Bang, Smeeth, Liam, Herrett, Emily, Cowling, Thomas, Mansfield, Kate, Costello, Ruth E., Wang, Kevin, Mansfield, Kathryn, Mahalingasivam, Viyaasan, Douglas, Ian, Langan, Sinead, Brophy, Sinead, Parker, Michael, Kennedy, Jonathan, McEachan, Rosie, Wright, John, Willan, Kathryn, Badrick, Ellena, Santorelli, Gillian, Yang, Tiffany, Hou, Bo, Steptoe, Andrew, Giorgio, Di Gessa, Zhu, Jingmin, Zaninotto, Paola, Wood, Angela, Cezard, Genevieve, Ip, Samantha, Bolton, Tom, Sampri, Alexia, Rafeti, Elena, Almaghrabi, Fatima, Sheikh, Aziz, Shah, Syed A., Katikireddi, Vittal, Shaw, Richard, Hamilton, Olivia, Green, Michael, Kromydas, Theocharis, Kopasker, Daniel, Greaves, Felix, Willans, Robert, Glen, Fiona, Sharp, Steve, Hughes, Alun, Wong, Andrew, Howes, Lee Hamill, Rapala, Alicja, Nigrelli, Lidia, McArdle, Fintan, Beckford, Chelsea, Raman, Betty, Dobson, Richard, Folarin, Amos, Stewart, Callum, Ranjan, Yatharth, Carpentieri, Jd, Sheard, Laura, Fang, Chao, Baz, Sarah, Gibson, Andy, Kellas, John, Neubauer, Stefan, Piechnik, Stefan, Lukaschuk, Elena, Saunders, Laura C., Wild, James M., Smith, Stephen, Jezzard, Peter, Tunnicliffe, Elizabeth, Sanders, Zeena-Britt, Finnigan, Lucy, Ferreira, Vanessa, Green, Mark, Rhead, Rebecca, Kibble, Milla, Wei, Yinghui, Lemanska, Agnieszka, Perez-Reche, Francisco, Piehlmaier, Dominik, Teece, Lucy, Parker, Edward, Walker, Alex J., Inglesby, Peter, Curtis, Helen J., Morton, Caroline E., Morley, Jessica, Mehrkar, Amir, Bacon, Sebastian C.J., Hickman, George, Croker, Richard, Evans, David, Ward, Tom, DeVito, Nicholas J., Green, Amelia C.A., Massey, Jon, Smith, Rebecca M., Hulme, William J., Davy, Simon, Andrews, Colm D., Hopcroft, Lisa E.M., Drysdale, Henry, Dillingham, Iain, Park, Robin Y., Higgins, Rose, Cunningham, Christine, Wiedemann, Milan, Maude, Steven, Macdonald, Orla, Butler-Cole, Ben F.C., O'Dwyer, Thomas, Stables, Catherine L., Wood, Christopher, Brown, Andrew D., Speed, Victoria, Bridges, Lucy, Schaffer, Andrea L., Walters, Caroline E., Rentsch, Christopher T., Bhaskaran, Krishnan, Schultze, Anna, Williamson, Elizabeth J., McDonald, Helen I., Tomlinson, Laurie A., Mathur, Rohini, Eggo, Rosalind M., Wing, Kevin, Wong, Angel Y.S., Grieve, Richard, Grint, Daniel J., Mansfield, Kathryn E., Douglas, Ian J., Evans, Stephen J.W., Walker, Jemma L., Cowling, Thomas E., Herrett, Emily L., Parker, Edward P.K., Bates, Christopher, Cockburn, Jonathan, Parry, John, Hester, Frank, Harper, Sam, O'Hanlon, Shaun, Eavis, Alex, Jarvis, Richard, Avramov, Dima, Griffiths, Paul, Fowles, Aaron, Parkes, Nasreen, Nicholson, Brian, Perera, Rafael, Harrison, David, Khunti, Kamlesh, Sterne, Jonathan AC., Quint, Jennifer, Henderson, Alasdair D., Carreira, Helena, Bidulka, Patrick, Warren-Gash, Charlotte, Hayes, Joseph F., Quint, Jennifer K., Katikireddi, Srinivasa Vittal, and Langan, Sinéad M.
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- 2023
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5. COVID-19 trajectories among 57 million adults in England: a cohort study using electronic health records
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Abbasizanjani, Hoda, Ahmed, Nida, Ahmed, Badar, Akbari, Ashley, Akinoso-Imran, Abdul Qadr, Allara, Elias, Allery, Freya, Angelantonio, Emanuele Di, Ashworth, Mark, Ayyar-Gupta, Vandana, Babu-Narayan, Sonya, Bacon, Seb, Ball, Steve, Banerjee, Ami, Barber, Mark, Barrett, Jessica, Bennie, Marion, Berry, Colin, Beveridge, Jennifer, Birney, Ewan, Bojanić, Lana, Bolton, Thomas, Bone, Anna, Boyle, Jon, Braithwaite, Tasanee, Bray, Ben, Briffa, Norman, Brind, David, Brown, Katherine, Buch, Maya, Canoy, Dexter, Caputo, Massimo, Carragher, Raymond, Carson, Alan, Cezard, Genevieve, Chang, Jen-Yu Amy, Cheema, Kate, Chin, Richard, Chudasama, Yogini, Cooper, Jennifer, Copland, Emma, Crallan, Rebecca, Cripps, Rachel, Cromwell, David, Curcin, Vasa, Curry, Gwenetta, Dale, Caroline, Danesh, John, Das-Munshi, Jayati, Dashtban, Ashkan, Davies, Alun, Davies, Joanna, Davies, Gareth, Davies, Neil, Day, Joshua, Delmestri, Antonella, Denaxas, Spiros, Denholm, Rachel, Dennis, John, Denniston, Alastair, Deo, Salil, Dhillon, Baljean, Docherty, Annemarie, Dong, Tim, Douiri, Abdel, Downs, Johnny, Dregan, Alexandru, Ellins, Elizabeth A, Elwenspoek, Martha, Falck, Fabian, Falter, Florian, Fan, Yat Yi, Firth, Joseph, Fraser, Lorna, Friebel, Rocco, Gavrieli, Amir, Gerstung, Moritz, Gilbert, Ruth, Gillies, Clare, Glickman, Myer, Goldacre, Ben, Goldacre, Raph, Greaves, Felix, Green, Mark, Grieco, Luca, Griffiths, Rowena, Gurdasani, Deepti, Halcox, Julian, Hall, Nick, Hama, Tuankasfee, Handy, Alex, Hansell, Anna, Hardelid, Pia, Hardy, Flavien, Harris, Daniel, Harrison, Camille, Harron, Katie, Hassaine, Abdelaali, Hassan, Lamiece, Healey, Russell, Hemingway, Harry, Henderson, Angela, Herz, Naomi, Heyl, Johannes, Hidajat, Mira, Higginson, Irene, Hinchliffe, Rosie, Hippisley-Cox, Julia, Ho, Frederick, Hocaoglu, Mevhibe, Hollings, Sam, Horne, Elsie, Hughes, David, Humberstone, Ben, Inouye, Mike, Ip, Samantha, Islam, Nazrul, Jackson, Caroline, Jenkins, David, Jiang, Xiyun, Johnson, Shane, Kadam, Umesh, Kallis, Costas, Karim, Zainab, Kasan, Jake, Katsoulis, Michalis, Kavanagh, Kim, Kee, Frank, Keene, Spencer, Kent, Seamus, Khalid, Sara, Khawaja, Anthony, Khunti, Kamlesh, Killick, Richard, Kinnear, Deborah, Knight, Rochelle, Kolamunnage-Dona, Ruwanthi, Kontopantelis, Evan, Kurdi, Amanj, Lacey, Ben, Lai, Alvina, Lambarth, Andrew, Larzjan, Milad Nazarzadeh, Lawler, Deborah, Lawrence, Thomas, Lawson, Claire, Li, Qiuju, Li, Ken, Llinares, Miguel Bernabeu, Lorgelly, Paula, Lowe, Deborah, Lyons, Jane, Lyons, Ronan, Machado, Pedro, Macleod, Mary Joan, Macleod, John, Malgapo, Evaleen, Mamas, Mamas, Mamouei, Mohammad, Manohar, Sinduja, Mapeta, Rutendo, Martelli, Javiera Leniz, Martos, David Moreno, Mateen, Bilal, McCarthy, Aoife, Melville, Craig, Milton, Rebecca, Mizani, Mehrdad, Moncusi, Marta Pineda, Morales, Daniel, Mordi, Ify, Morrice, Lynn, Morris, Carole, Morris, Eva, Mu, Yi, Mueller, Tanja, Murdock, Lars, Nafilyan, Vahé, Nicholson, George, Nikiphorou, Elena, Nolan, John, Norris, Tom, Norris, Ruth, North, Laura, North, Teri-Louise, O'Connell, Dan, Oliver, Dominic, Oluyase, Adejoke, Olvera-Barrios, Abraham, Omigie, Efosa, Onida, Sarah, Padmanabhan, Sandosh, Palmer, Tom, Pasea, Laura, Patel, Riyaz, Payne, Rupert, Pell, Jill, Petitjean, Carmen, Pherwani, Arun, Pickrell, Owen, Pierotti, Livia, Pirmohamed, Munir, Priedon, Rouven, Prieto-Alhambra, Dani, Proudfoot, Alastair, Quinn, Terry, Quint, Jennifer, Raffetti, Elena, Rahimi, Kazem, Rao, Shishir, Razieh, Cameron, Roberts, Brian, Rogers, Caroline, Rossdale, Jennifer, Salim, Safa, Samani, Nilesh, Sattar, Naveed, Schnier, Christian, Schwartz, Roy, Selby, David, Seminog, Olena, Shabnam, Sharmin, Shah, Ajay, Shelton, Jon, Sheppard, James, Sinha, Shubhra, Skrypak, Mirek, Slapkova, Martina, Sleeman, Katherine, Smith, Craig, Sofat, Reecha, Sosenko, Filip, Sperrin, Matthew, Steeg, Sarah, Sterne, Jonathan, Stoica, Serban, Sudell, Maria, Sudlow, Cathie, Sun, Luanluan, Suseeladevi, Arun Karthikeyan, Sweeting, Michael, Sydes, Matt, Takhar, Rohan, Tang, Howard, Thygesen, Johan, Tilston, George, Tochel, Claire, Toit, Clea du, Tomlinson, Christopher, Toms, Renin, Torabi, Fatemeh, Torralbo, Ana, Townson, Julia, Tufail, Adnan, Tungamirai, Tapiwa, Varma, Susheel, Vollmer, Sebastian, Walker, Venexia, Wang, Tianxiao, Wang, Huan, Warwick, Alasdair, Watkinson, Ruth, Watson, Harry, Whiteley, William, Whittaker, Hannah, Wilde, Harry, Wilkinson, Tim, Williams, Gareth, Williams, Michelle, Williams, Richard, Withnell, Eloise, Wolfe, Charles, Wood, Angela, Wright, Lucy, Wu, Honghan, Wu, Jinge, Wu, Jianhua, Yates, Tom, Zaccardi, Francesco, Zhang, Haoting, Zhang, Huayu, Zuccolo, Luisa, Thygesen, Johan H, Mizani, Mehrdad A, Banerjee, Amitava, Lai, Alvina G, Li, Kezhi, Mateen, Bilal A, Sterne, Jonathan A C, Pagel, Christina, and Whiteley, William N
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- 2022
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6. Long-term cardiovascular safety of COVID-19 vaccination according to brand, dose and combinations: Cohort study of 46 million adults in England
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Ip, Samantha H Y, primary, North, Teri-Louise, additional, Torabi, Fatemeh, additional, Li, Yangfan, additional, Abbasizanjani, Hoda, additional, Akbari, Ashley, additional, Horne, Elsie M F, additional, Denholm, Rachel, additional, Keene, Spencer, additional, Denaxas, Spiros, additional, Banerjee, Amitava, additional, Khunti, Kamlesh, additional, Sudlow, Cathie, additional, Whiteley, William, additional, Sterne, Jonathan A C, additional, Wood, Angela, additional, and Walker, Venexia, additional
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- 2024
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7. Genetic epidemiological and population genetic studies of complex ageing traits
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North, Teri-Louise
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The ageing process in humans is affected by lifestyle and by our genetics, the mechanisms of which we understand to varying degrees. Unpicking the phenotypic and genetic architecture of ageing traits will explain why there is such variability in the ageing phenotype. I begin with a study of physical and cognitive capability in middle to older aged individuals (Chapter 2). I use a SNP shown to associate with nicotine dependence in a Mendelian Randomization meta-analysis to explore the causality of the association of smoking with ageing, demonstrating how genetic information can be used to improve our understanding of the causal association of lifestyle and ageing traits. In Chapter 3, I meta-analyse the association of carrier status for four Mendelian diseases and physical capability, cognitive capability and lung function in ageing individuals to understand whether presumed asymptomatic heterozygotes present with a characteristic phenotype in later life. This study generated a novel finding: PI-MZ carrier status for alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency is associated with increased height and increased respiratory capacity. In Chapter 4, I conduct the first metabochip-wide association scan of objective physical capability and self-reported disability in middle to older aged individuals, with the aim of identifying candidates for ageing genes. Lastly (Chapter 5), I conduct a simulation of evolution to test a pleiotropic model developed by Eyre-Walker (2010) regarding the genetic architecture of complex traits. I find good concordance between simulation and theory, although discrepancies arise due to the assumptions of the diffusion model. I discuss the potential portability of the pleiotropic model to the context of complex ageing traits. This thesis applies contrasting approaches to exploring phenotypic and genetic influences on complex ageing trais, enhancing our current understanding of how lifestyle and genetics shape our ageing phenome. In a world of increasing geriatric morbidity, such progress is of burgeoning importance.
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8. Incidence of diabetes after SARS-CoV-2 infection in England and the implications of COVID-19 vaccination: a retrospective cohort study of 16 million people
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Taylor, Kurt, Eastwood, Sophie, Walker, Venexia, Cezard, Genevieve, Knight, Rochelle, Al Arab, Marwa, Wei, Yinghui, Horne, Elsie M F, Teece, Lucy, Forbes, Harriet, Walker, Alex, Fisher, Louis, Massey, Jon, Hopcroft, Lisa E M, Palmer, Tom, Cuitun Coronado, Jose, Ip, Samantha, Davy, Simon, Dillingham, Iain, Morton, Caroline, Greaves, Felix, Macleod, John, Goldacre, Ben, Wood, Angela, Chaturvedi, Nishi, Sterne, Jonathan A C, Denholm, Rachel, Al Arab, Marwa, Almaghrabi, Fatima, Andrews, Colm, Badrick, Ellena, Baz, Sarah, Beckford, Chelsea, Berman, Samantha, Bolton, Tom, Booth, Charlotte, Bowyer, Ruth, Boyd, Andy, Bridger-Staatz, Charis, Brophy, Sinead, Campbell, Archie, Campbell, Kirsteen C, Carnemolla, Alisia, Carpentieri, Jd, Cezard, Genevieve, Chaturvedi, Nishi, Cheetham, Nathan, Costello, Ruth, Cowling, Thomas, Crane, Matthew, Cuitun Coronado, Jose Ignacio, Curtis, Helen, Denaxas, Spiros, Denholm, Rachel, Di Gessa, Giorgio, Dobson, Richard, Douglas, Ian, Evans, Katharine M, Fang, Chao, Ferreira, Vanessa, Finnigan, Lucy, Fisher, Louis, Flaig, Robin, Folarin, Amos, Forbes, Harriet, Foster, Diane, Fox, Laura, Freydin, Maxim, Garcia, Paz, Gibson, Andy, Glen, Fiona, Goldacre, Ben, Goncalves Soares, Ana, Greaves, Felix, Green, Amelia, Green, Mark, Green, Michael, Griffith, Gareth, Hamill Howes, Lee, Hamilton, Olivia, Herbet, Annie, Herrett, Emily, Hopcroft, Lisa, Horne, Elsie, Hou, Bo, Hughes, Alun, Hulme, William, Huntley, Lizzie, Ip, Samantha, Jacques, Wels, Jezzard, Peter, Jones, Louise, Kanagaratnam, Arun, Karthikeyan Suseeladevi, Arun, Katikireddi, Vittal, Kellas, John, Kennedy, Jonathan I, Kibble, Milla, Knight, Rochelle, Knueppel, Anika, Kopasker, Daniel, Kromydas, Theocharis, Kwong, Alex, Langan, Sinead, Lemanska, Agnieszka, Lukaschuk, Elena, Mackenna, Brain, Macleod, John, Maddock, Jane, Mahalingasivam, Viyaasan, Mansfield, Kathryn, McArdle, Fintan, McCartney, Daniel, McEachan, Rosie, McElroy, Eoin, McLachlan, Stela, Mitchell, Ruth, Moltrecht, Bettina, Morley, Jess, Nab, Linda, Neubauer, Stefan, Nigrelli, Lidia, North, Teri, Northstone, Kate, Oakley, Jacqui, Palmer, Tom, Park, Chloe, Parker, Michael, Parsons, Sam, Patalay, Praveetha, Patel, Kishan, Perez-Reche, Francisco, Piechnik, Stefan, Piehlmaier, Dominik, Ploubidis, George, Rafeti, Elena, Raman, Betty, Ranjan, Yatharth, Rapala, Alicja, Rhead, Rebecca, Roberts, Amy, Sampri, Alexia, Sanders, Zeena-Britt, Santorelli, Gillian, Saunders, Laura C, Shah, Anoop, Shah, Syed Ahmar, Sharp, Steve, Shaw, Richard, Sheard, Laura, Sheikh, Aziz, Silverwood, Richard, Smeeth, Liam, Smith, Stephen, Stafford, Jean, Steptoe, Andrew, Sterne, Jonathan, Steves, Claire, Stewart, Callum, Taylor, Kurt, Tazare, John, Teece, Lucy, Thomas, Richard, Thompson, Ellen, Tilling, Kate, Timpson, Nicholas, Tomlinson, Laurie, Toms, Renin, Tunnicliffe, Elizabeth, Turner, Emma L, Walker, Alex, Walker, Venexia, Walter, Scott, Wang, Kevin, Wei, Yinghui, Whitehorn, Rebecca, Wielgoszewska, Bozena, Wild, James M, Willan, Kathryn, Willans, Robert, Williams, Dylan, Wong, Andrew, Wood, Angela, Woodward, Hannah, Wright, John, Yang, Tiffany, Zaninotto, Paola, Zheng, Bang, and Zhu, Jingmin
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Some studies have shown that the incidence of type 2 diabetes increases after a diagnosis of COVID-19, although the evidence is not conclusive. However, the effects of the COVID-19 vaccine on this association, or the effect on other diabetes subtypes, are not clear. We aimed to investigate the association between COVID-19 and incidence of type 2, type 1, gestational and non-specific diabetes, and the effect of COVID- 19 vaccination, up to 52 weeks after diagnosis.
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- 2024
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9. Ethnic differences in the indirect effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on clinical monitoring and hospitalisations for non-COVID conditions in England: a population-based, observational cohort study using the OpenSAFELY platform
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Costello, Ruth E., primary, Tazare, John, additional, Piehlmaier, Dominik, additional, Herrett, Emily, additional, Parker, Edward P.K., additional, Zheng, Bang, additional, Mansfield, Kathryn E., additional, Henderson, Alasdair D., additional, Carreira, Helena, additional, Bidulka, Patrick, additional, Wong, Angel Y.S., additional, Warren-Gash, Charlotte, additional, Hayes, Joseph F., additional, Quint, Jennifer K., additional, MacKenna, Brian, additional, Mehrkar, Amir, additional, Eggo, Rosalind M., additional, Katikireddi, Srinivasa Vittal, additional, Tomlinson, Laurie, additional, Langan, Sinéad M., additional, Mathur, Rohini, additional, Chaturvedi, Nishi, additional, Park, Chloe, additional, Carnemolla, Alisia, additional, Williams, Dylan, additional, Knueppel, Anika, additional, Boyd, Andy, additional, Turner, Emma L., additional, Evans, Katharine M., additional, Thomas, Richard, additional, Berman, Samantha, additional, McLachlan, Stela, additional, Crane, Matthew, additional, Whitehorn, Rebecca, additional, Oakley, Jacqui, additional, Foster, Diane, additional, Woodward, Hannah, additional, Campbell, Kirsteen C., additional, Timpson, Nicholas, additional, Kwong, Alex, additional, Soares, Ana Goncalves, additional, Griffith, Gareth, additional, Toms, Renin, additional, Jones, Louise, additional, Annie, Herbert, additional, Mitchell, Ruth, additional, Palmer, Tom, additional, Sterne, Jonathan, additional, Walker, Venexia, additional, Huntley, Lizzie, additional, Fox, Laura, additional, Denholm, Rachel, additional, Knight, Rochelle, additional, Northstone, Kate, additional, Kanagaratnam, Arun, additional, Horne, Elsie, additional, Forbes, Harriet, additional, North, Teri, additional, Taylor, Kurt, additional, Arab, Marwa A.L., additional, Walker, Scott, additional, Coronado, Jose I.C., additional, Karthikeyan, Arun S., additional, Ploubidis, George, additional, Moltrecht, Bettina, additional, Booth, Charlotte, additional, Parsons, Sam, additional, Wielgoszewska, Bozena, additional, Bridger-Staatz, Charis, additional, Steves, Claire, additional, Thompson, Ellen, additional, Garcia, Paz, additional, Cheetham, Nathan, additional, Bowyer, Ruth, additional, Freydin, Maxim, additional, Roberts, Amy, additional, Goldacre, Ben, additional, Walker, Alex, additional, Morley, Jess, additional, Hulme, William, additional, Nab, Linda, additional, Fisher, Louis, additional, Andrews, Colm, additional, Curtis, Helen, additional, Hopcroft, Lisa, additional, Green, Amelia, additional, Patalay, Praveetha, additional, Maddock, Jane, additional, Patel, Kishan, additional, Stafford, Jean, additional, Jacques, Wels, additional, Tilling, Kate, additional, Macleod, John, additional, McElroy, Eoin, additional, Shah, Anoop, additional, Silverwood, Richard, additional, Denaxas, Spiros, additional, Flaig, Robin, additional, McCartney, Daniel, additional, Campbell, Archie, additional, Smeeth, Liam, additional, Cowling, Thomas, additional, Mansfield, Kate, additional, Costello, Ruth E., additional, Wang, Kevin, additional, Mansfield, Kathryn, additional, Mahalingasivam, Viyaasan, additional, Douglas, Ian, additional, Langan, Sinead, additional, Brophy, Sinead, additional, Parker, Michael, additional, Kennedy, Jonathan, additional, McEachan, Rosie, additional, Wright, John, additional, Willan, Kathryn, additional, Badrick, Ellena, additional, Santorelli, Gillian, additional, Yang, Tiffany, additional, Hou, Bo, additional, Steptoe, Andrew, additional, Giorgio, Di Gessa, additional, Zhu, Jingmin, additional, Zaninotto, Paola, additional, Wood, Angela, additional, Cezard, Genevieve, additional, Ip, Samantha, additional, Bolton, Tom, additional, Sampri, Alexia, additional, Rafeti, Elena, additional, Almaghrabi, Fatima, additional, Sheikh, Aziz, additional, Shah, Syed A., additional, Katikireddi, Vittal, additional, Shaw, Richard, additional, Hamilton, Olivia, additional, Green, Michael, additional, Kromydas, Theocharis, additional, Kopasker, Daniel, additional, Greaves, Felix, additional, Willans, Robert, additional, Glen, Fiona, additional, Sharp, Steve, additional, Hughes, Alun, additional, Wong, Andrew, additional, Howes, Lee Hamill, additional, Rapala, Alicja, additional, Nigrelli, Lidia, additional, McArdle, Fintan, additional, Beckford, Chelsea, additional, Raman, Betty, additional, Dobson, Richard, additional, Folarin, Amos, additional, Stewart, Callum, additional, Ranjan, Yatharth, additional, Carpentieri, Jd, additional, Sheard, Laura, additional, Fang, Chao, additional, Baz, Sarah, additional, Gibson, Andy, additional, Kellas, John, additional, Neubauer, Stefan, additional, Piechnik, Stefan, additional, Lukaschuk, Elena, additional, Saunders, Laura C., additional, Wild, James M., additional, Smith, Stephen, additional, Jezzard, Peter, additional, Tunnicliffe, Elizabeth, additional, Sanders, Zeena-Britt, additional, Finnigan, Lucy, additional, Ferreira, Vanessa, additional, Green, Mark, additional, Rhead, Rebecca, additional, Kibble, Milla, additional, Wei, Yinghui, additional, Lemanska, Agnieszka, additional, Perez-Reche, Francisco, additional, Teece, Lucy, additional, Parker, Edward, additional, Walker, Alex J., additional, Inglesby, Peter, additional, Curtis, Helen J., additional, Morton, Caroline E., additional, Morley, Jessica, additional, Bacon, Sebastian C.J., additional, Hickman, George, additional, Croker, Richard, additional, Evans, David, additional, Ward, Tom, additional, DeVito, Nicholas J., additional, Green, Amelia C.A., additional, Massey, Jon, additional, Smith, Rebecca M., additional, Hulme, William J., additional, Davy, Simon, additional, Andrews, Colm D., additional, Hopcroft, Lisa E.M., additional, Drysdale, Henry, additional, Dillingham, Iain, additional, Park, Robin Y., additional, Higgins, Rose, additional, Cunningham, Christine, additional, Wiedemann, Milan, additional, Maude, Steven, additional, Macdonald, Orla, additional, Butler-Cole, Ben F.C., additional, O'Dwyer, Thomas, additional, Stables, Catherine L., additional, Wood, Christopher, additional, Brown, Andrew D., additional, Speed, Victoria, additional, Bridges, Lucy, additional, Schaffer, Andrea L., additional, Walters, Caroline E., additional, Rentsch, Christopher T., additional, Bhaskaran, Krishnan, additional, Schultze, Anna, additional, Williamson, Elizabeth J., additional, McDonald, Helen I., additional, Tomlinson, Laurie A., additional, Wing, Kevin, additional, Grieve, Richard, additional, Grint, Daniel J., additional, Douglas, Ian J., additional, Evans, Stephen J.W., additional, Walker, Jemma L., additional, Cowling, Thomas E., additional, Herrett, Emily L., additional, Bates, Christopher, additional, Cockburn, Jonathan, additional, Parry, John, additional, Hester, Frank, additional, Harper, Sam, additional, O'Hanlon, Shaun, additional, Eavis, Alex, additional, Jarvis, Richard, additional, Avramov, Dima, additional, Griffiths, Paul, additional, Fowles, Aaron, additional, Parkes, Nasreen, additional, Nicholson, Brian, additional, Perera, Rafael, additional, Harrison, David, additional, Khunti, Kamlesh, additional, Sterne, Jonathan AC., additional, and Quint, Jennifer, additional
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North, Teri-Louise, Davies, Neil M, Harrison, Sean, Carter, Alice R, Hemani, Gibran, Sanderson, Eleanor, Tilling, Kate, and Howe, Laura D
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11. Association of COVID-19 With Major Arterial and Venous Thrombotic Diseases: A Population-Wide Cohort Study of 48 Million Adults in England and Wales
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Knight, Rochelle, Walker, Venexia, Ip, Samantha, Cooper, Jennifer A, Bolton, Thomas, Keene, Spencer, Denholm, Rachel, Akbari, Ashley, Abbasizanjani, Hoda, Torabi, Fatemeh, Omigie, Efosa, Hollings, Sam, North, Teri-Louise, Toms, Renin, Jiang, Xiyun, Angelantonio, Emanuele Di, Denaxas, Spiros, Thygesen, Johan H, Tomlinson, Christopher, Bray, Ben, Smith, Craig J, Barber, Mark, Khunti, Kamlesh, Davey Smith, George, Chaturvedi, Nishi, Sudlow, Cathie, Whiteley, William N, Wood, Angela M, Sterne, Jonathan AC, CVD-COVID-UK/COVID-IMPACT Consortium And The Longitudinal Health And Wellbeing COVID-19 National Core Study, Knight, Rochelle [0000-0002-4128-6821], Walker, Venexia [0000-0001-5064-446X], Keene, Spencer [0000-0003-0622-6476], Denholm, Rachel [0000-0002-8067-5440], Akbari, Ashley [0000-0003-0814-0801], Abbasizanjani, Hoda [0000-0002-9575-4758], Torabi, Fatemeh [0000-0002-5853-4625], Hollings, Sam [0000-0001-9022-7003], Toms, Renin [0000-0002-6922-1448], Jiang, Xiyun [0000-0003-0720-923X], Angelantonio, Emanuele Di [0000-0001-8776-6719], Thygesen, Johan H [0000-0002-7479-3459], Tomlinson, Christopher [0000-0002-0903-5395], Barber, Mark [0000-0002-2893-1566], Davey Smith, George [0000-0002-1407-8314], Chaturvedi, Nishi [0000-0002-6211-2775], Sudlow, Cathie [0000-0002-7725-7520], Whiteley, William N [0000-0002-4816-8991], Sterne, Jonathan AC [0000-0001-8496-6053], and Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
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Adult ,Venous Thrombosis ,pulmonary embolism ,COVID-19 Vaccines ,Wales ,SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 ,Thrombosis ,Venous Thromboembolism ,stroke ,Cohort Studies ,electronic health records ,myocardial infarction ,Humans ,Vascular Diseases - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) induces a prothrombotic state, but long-term effects of COVID-19 on incidence of vascular diseases are unclear. METHODS: We studied vascular diseases after COVID-19 diagnosis in population-wide anonymized linked English and Welsh electronic health records from January 1 to December 7, 2020. We estimated adjusted hazard ratios comparing the incidence of arterial thromboses and venous thromboembolic events (VTEs) after diagnosis of COVID-19 with the incidence in people without a COVID-19 diagnosis. We conducted subgroup analyses by COVID-19 severity, demographic characteristics, and previous history. RESULTS: Among 48 million adults, 125 985 were hospitalized and 1 319 789 were not hospitalized within 28 days of COVID-19 diagnosis. In England, there were 260 279 first arterial thromboses and 59 421 first VTEs during 41.6 million person-years of follow-up. Adjusted hazard ratios for first arterial thrombosis after COVID-19 diagnosis compared with no COVID-19 diagnosis declined from 21.7 (95% CI, 21.0-22.4) in week 1 after COVID-19 diagnosis to 1.34 (95% CI, 1.21-1.48) during weeks 27 to 49. Adjusted hazard ratios for first VTE after COVID-19 diagnosis declined from 33.2 (95% CI, 31.3-35.2) in week 1 to 1.80 (95% CI, 1.50-2.17) during weeks 27 to 49. Adjusted hazard ratios were higher, for longer after diagnosis, after hospitalized versus nonhospitalized COVID-19, among Black or Asian versus White people, and among people without versus with a previous event. The estimated whole-population increases in risk of arterial thromboses and VTEs 49 weeks after COVID-19 diagnosis were 0.5% and 0.25%, respectively, corresponding to 7200 and 3500 additional events, respectively, after 1.4 million COVID-19 diagnoses. CONCLUSIONS: High relative incidence of vascular events soon after COVID-19 diagnosis declines more rapidly for arterial thromboses than VTEs. However, incidence remains elevated up to 49 weeks after COVID-19 diagnosis. These results support policies to prevent severe COVID-19 by means of COVID-19 vaccines, early review after discharge, risk factor control, and use of secondary preventive agents in high-risk patients., This work was funded by the Longitudinal Health and Wellbeing COVID-19 National Core Study, which was established by the UK Chief Scientific Officer in October 2020 and funded by UK Research and Innovation (grant references MC_PC_20030 and MC_PC_20059), by the British Heart Foundation as part of the BHF Data Science Centre led by HDR UK (BHF grant number SP/19/3/34678), and by the Data and Connectivity National Core Study, led by Health Data Research UK in partnership with the Office for National Statistics and funded by UK Research and Innovation(grant reference MC_PC_20058). This work uses data provided by patients and collected by the NHS as part of their care and support. We would also like to acknowledge all data providers who make anonymised data available for research. This work was supported by the Con-COV team funded by the Medical Research Council (grant number: MR/V028367/1). This work was supported by Health Data Research UK, which receives its funding from HDR UK Ltd (HDR-9006) funded by the UK Medical Research Council, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, Economic and Social Research Council, Department of Health and Social Care (England), Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish Government Health and Social Care Directorates, Health and Social Care Research and Development Division (Welsh Government), Public Health Agency (Northern Ireland), British Heart Foundation (BHF) and the Wellcome Trust. This work was supported by core funding from the: British Heart Foundation (BHF; RG/13/13/30194; RG/18/13/33946), BHF Cambridge CRE (RE/13/6/30180) and NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre (BRC-1215-20014) [*]. This work was supported by the ADR Wales programme of work. The ADR Wales programme of work is aligned to the priority themes as identified in the Welsh Government’s national strategy: Prosperity for All. ADR Wales brings together data science experts at Swansea University Medical School, staff from the Wales Institute of Social and Economic Research, Data and Methods (WISERD) at Cardiff University and specialist teams within the Welsh Government to develop new evidence which supports Prosperity for All by using the SAIL Databank at Swansea University, to link and analyse anonymised data. ADR Wales is part of the Economic and Social Research Council (part of UK Research and Innovation) funded ADR UK (grant ES/S007393/1). This work was supported by the Wales COVID-19 Evidence Centre, funded by Health and Care Research Wales. SI was funded by a BHF-Turing Cardiovascular Data Science Award (BCDSA\100005) and is funded by a University College London FB Cancer Research UK Award (C18081/A31373). RK, JAC and JACS were supported by the NIHR Bristol Biomedical Research Centre. RK, VW GDS were supported by the MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit at the University of Bristol. RK was supported by NIHR ARC West. RD and JACS were supported by Health Data Research UK. SK is funded by the NIHR Blood and Transplant Research Unit in Donor Health and Genomics (NIHR BTRU-2014-10024). TM was funded by the NIHR Blood and Transplant Research Unit in Donor Health and Genomics (NIHR BTRU-2014-10024). AMW is part of the BigData@Heart Consortium, funded by the Innovative Medicines Initiative-2 Joint Undertaking under grant agreement No 116074 and was supported by the BHF-Turing Cardiovascular Data Science Award (BCDSA\100005). WW is supported by the Chief Scientist’s Office (CAF/01/17). CS, CS, MB AW and WW are supported by Stroke Association (SA CV 20\100018).
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12. COVID-19 trajectories among 57 million adults in England: a cohort study using electronic health records
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Thygesen, Johan H, primary, Tomlinson, Christopher, additional, Hollings, Sam, additional, Mizani, Mehrdad A, additional, Handy, Alex, additional, Akbari, Ashley, additional, Banerjee, Amitava, additional, Cooper, Jennifer, additional, Lai, Alvina G, additional, Li, Kezhi, additional, Mateen, Bilal A, additional, Sattar, Naveed, additional, Sofat, Reecha, additional, Torralbo, Ana, additional, Wu, Honghan, additional, Wood, Angela, additional, Sterne, Jonathan A C, additional, Pagel, Christina, additional, Whiteley, William N, additional, Sudlow, Cathie, additional, Hemingway, Harry, additional, Denaxas, Spiros, additional, Abbasizanjani, Hoda, additional, Ahmed, Nida, additional, Ahmed, Badar, additional, Akinoso-Imran, Abdul Qadr, additional, Allara, Elias, additional, Allery, Freya, additional, Angelantonio, Emanuele Di, additional, Ashworth, Mark, additional, Ayyar-Gupta, Vandana, additional, Babu-Narayan, Sonya, additional, Bacon, Seb, additional, Ball, Steve, additional, Banerjee, Ami, additional, Barber, Mark, additional, Barrett, Jessica, additional, Bennie, Marion, additional, Berry, Colin, additional, Beveridge, Jennifer, additional, Birney, Ewan, additional, Bojanić, Lana, additional, Bolton, Thomas, additional, Bone, Anna, additional, Boyle, Jon, additional, Braithwaite, Tasanee, additional, Bray, Ben, additional, Briffa, Norman, additional, Brind, David, additional, Brown, Katherine, additional, Buch, Maya, additional, Canoy, Dexter, additional, Caputo, Massimo, additional, Carragher, Raymond, additional, Carson, Alan, additional, Cezard, Genevieve, additional, Chang, Jen-Yu Amy, additional, Cheema, Kate, additional, Chin, Richard, additional, Chudasama, Yogini, additional, Copland, Emma, additional, Crallan, Rebecca, additional, Cripps, Rachel, additional, Cromwell, David, additional, Curcin, Vasa, additional, Curry, Gwenetta, additional, Dale, Caroline, additional, Danesh, John, additional, Das-Munshi, Jayati, additional, Dashtban, Ashkan, additional, Davies, Alun, additional, Davies, Joanna, additional, Davies, Gareth, additional, Davies, Neil, additional, Day, Joshua, additional, Delmestri, Antonella, additional, Denholm, Rachel, additional, Dennis, John, additional, Denniston, Alastair, additional, Deo, Salil, additional, Dhillon, Baljean, additional, Docherty, Annemarie, additional, Dong, Tim, additional, Douiri, Abdel, additional, Downs, Johnny, additional, Dregan, Alexandru, additional, Ellins, Elizabeth A, additional, Elwenspoek, Martha, additional, Falck, Fabian, additional, Falter, Florian, additional, Fan, Yat Yi, additional, Firth, Joseph, additional, Fraser, Lorna, additional, Friebel, Rocco, additional, Gavrieli, Amir, additional, Gerstung, Moritz, additional, Gilbert, Ruth, additional, Gillies, Clare, additional, Glickman, Myer, additional, Goldacre, Ben, additional, Goldacre, Raph, additional, Greaves, Felix, additional, Green, Mark, additional, Grieco, Luca, additional, Griffiths, Rowena, additional, Gurdasani, Deepti, additional, Halcox, Julian, additional, Hall, Nick, additional, Hama, Tuankasfee, additional, Hansell, Anna, additional, Hardelid, Pia, additional, Hardy, Flavien, additional, Harris, Daniel, additional, Harrison, Camille, additional, Harron, Katie, additional, Hassaine, Abdelaali, additional, Hassan, Lamiece, additional, Healey, Russell, additional, Henderson, Angela, additional, Herz, Naomi, additional, Heyl, Johannes, additional, Hidajat, Mira, additional, Higginson, Irene, additional, Hinchliffe, Rosie, additional, Hippisley-Cox, Julia, additional, Ho, Frederick, additional, Hocaoglu, Mevhibe, additional, Horne, Elsie, additional, Hughes, David, additional, Humberstone, Ben, additional, Inouye, Mike, additional, Ip, Samantha, additional, Islam, Nazrul, additional, Jackson, Caroline, additional, Jenkins, David, additional, Jiang, Xiyun, additional, Johnson, Shane, additional, Kadam, Umesh, additional, Kallis, Costas, additional, Karim, Zainab, additional, Kasan, Jake, additional, Katsoulis, Michalis, additional, Kavanagh, Kim, additional, Kee, Frank, additional, Keene, Spencer, additional, Kent, Seamus, additional, Khalid, Sara, additional, Khawaja, Anthony, additional, Khunti, Kamlesh, additional, Killick, Richard, additional, Kinnear, Deborah, additional, Knight, Rochelle, additional, Kolamunnage-Dona, Ruwanthi, additional, Kontopantelis, Evan, additional, Kurdi, Amanj, additional, Lacey, Ben, additional, Lai, Alvina, additional, Lambarth, Andrew, additional, Larzjan, Milad Nazarzadeh, additional, Lawler, Deborah, additional, Lawrence, Thomas, additional, Lawson, Claire, additional, Li, Qiuju, additional, Li, Ken, additional, Llinares, Miguel Bernabeu, additional, Lorgelly, Paula, additional, Lowe, Deborah, additional, Lyons, Jane, additional, Lyons, Ronan, additional, Machado, Pedro, additional, Macleod, Mary Joan, additional, Macleod, John, additional, Malgapo, Evaleen, additional, Mamas, Mamas, additional, Mamouei, Mohammad, additional, Manohar, Sinduja, additional, Mapeta, Rutendo, additional, Martelli, Javiera Leniz, additional, Martos, David Moreno, additional, Mateen, Bilal, additional, McCarthy, Aoife, additional, Melville, Craig, additional, Milton, Rebecca, additional, Mizani, Mehrdad, additional, Moncusi, Marta Pineda, additional, Morales, Daniel, additional, Mordi, Ify, additional, Morrice, Lynn, additional, Morris, Carole, additional, Morris, Eva, additional, Mu, Yi, additional, Mueller, Tanja, additional, Murdock, Lars, additional, Nafilyan, Vahé, additional, Nicholson, George, additional, Nikiphorou, Elena, additional, Nolan, John, additional, Norris, Tom, additional, Norris, Ruth, additional, North, Laura, additional, North, Teri-Louise, additional, O'Connell, Dan, additional, Oliver, Dominic, additional, Oluyase, Adejoke, additional, Olvera-Barrios, Abraham, additional, Omigie, Efosa, additional, Onida, Sarah, additional, Padmanabhan, Sandosh, additional, Palmer, Tom, additional, Pasea, Laura, additional, Patel, Riyaz, additional, Payne, Rupert, additional, Pell, Jill, additional, Petitjean, Carmen, additional, Pherwani, Arun, additional, Pickrell, Owen, additional, Pierotti, Livia, additional, Pirmohamed, Munir, additional, Priedon, Rouven, additional, Prieto-Alhambra, Dani, additional, Proudfoot, Alastair, additional, Quinn, Terry, additional, Quint, Jennifer, additional, Raffetti, Elena, additional, Rahimi, Kazem, additional, Rao, Shishir, additional, Razieh, Cameron, additional, Roberts, Brian, additional, Rogers, Caroline, additional, Rossdale, Jennifer, additional, Salim, Safa, additional, Samani, Nilesh, additional, Schnier, Christian, additional, Schwartz, Roy, additional, Selby, David, additional, Seminog, Olena, additional, Shabnam, Sharmin, additional, Shah, Ajay, additional, Shelton, Jon, additional, Sheppard, James, additional, Sinha, Shubhra, additional, Skrypak, Mirek, additional, Slapkova, Martina, additional, Sleeman, Katherine, additional, Smith, Craig, additional, Sosenko, Filip, additional, Sperrin, Matthew, additional, Steeg, Sarah, additional, Sterne, Jonathan, additional, Stoica, Serban, additional, Sudell, Maria, additional, Sun, Luanluan, additional, Suseeladevi, Arun Karthikeyan, additional, Sweeting, Michael, additional, Sydes, Matt, additional, Takhar, Rohan, additional, Tang, Howard, additional, Thygesen, Johan, additional, Tilston, George, additional, Tochel, Claire, additional, Toit, Clea du, additional, Toms, Renin, additional, Torabi, Fatemeh, additional, Townson, Julia, additional, Tufail, Adnan, additional, Tungamirai, Tapiwa, additional, Varma, Susheel, additional, Vollmer, Sebastian, additional, Walker, Venexia, additional, Wang, Tianxiao, additional, Wang, Huan, additional, Warwick, Alasdair, additional, Watkinson, Ruth, additional, Watson, Harry, additional, Whiteley, William, additional, Whittaker, Hannah, additional, Wilde, Harry, additional, Wilkinson, Tim, additional, Williams, Gareth, additional, Williams, Michelle, additional, Williams, Richard, additional, Withnell, Eloise, additional, Wolfe, Charles, additional, Wright, Lucy, additional, Wu, Jinge, additional, Wu, Jianhua, additional, Yates, Tom, additional, Zaccardi, Francesco, additional, Zhang, Haoting, additional, Zhang, Huayu, additional, and Zuccolo, Luisa, additional
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13. Educational Inequality in Multimorbidity: Causality and Causal Pathways. A Mendelian Randomisation Study in UK Biobank
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North, Teri-Louise, primary, Harrison, Sean, additional, Bishop, Debbie, additional, Wootton, Robyn E, additional, Carter, Alice R, additional, Richardson, Tom G, additional, Payne, Rupert, additional, Salisbury, Chris, additional, and Howe, Laura D, additional
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14. Risk of myocarditis and pericarditis following BNT162b2 and ChAdOx1 COVID-19 vaccinations
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Ip, Samantha, primary, Torabi, Fatemeh, additional, Denaxas, Spiros, additional, Akbari, Ashley, additional, Abbasizanjani, Hoda, additional, Knight, Rochelle, additional, Cooper, Jennifer, additional, Denholm, Rachel, additional, Keene, Spencer, additional, Bolton, Thomas, additional, Hollings, Sam, additional, Omigie, Efosa, additional, North, Teri-Louise, additional, Suseeladevi, Arun Karthikeyan, additional, Angelantonio, Emanuele Di, additional, Khunti, Kamlesh, additional, Sterne, Jonathan A C, additional, Sudlow, Cathie, additional, Whiteley, William, additional, Wood, Angela, additional, and Walker, Venexia, additional
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15. A study of common Mendelian disease carriers across ageing British cohorts: meta-analyses reveal heterozygosity for alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency increases respiratory capacity and height
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North, Teri-Louise, Ben-Shlomo, Yoav, Cooper, Cyrus, Deary, Ian J, Gallacher, John, Kivimaki, Mika, Kumari, Meena, Martin, Richard M, Pattie, Alison, Sayer, Avan Aihie, Starr, John M, Wong, Andrew, Kuh, Diana, Rodriguez, Santiago, and Day, Ian N M
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16. An integrative approach to detect epigenetic mechanisms that putatively mediate the influence of lifestyle exposures on disease susceptibility
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Richardson, Tom G, Richmond, Rebecca C, North, Teri-Louise, Hemani, Gibran, Davey Smith, George, Sharp, Gemma C, and Relton, Caroline L
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Quantitative Trait Loci ,Vital Capacity ,Blood Pressure ,smoking ,Epigenesis, Genetic ,Mendelian Randomization ,Bone Density ,Pregnancy ,Forced Expiratory Volume ,ARIES ,Mendelian randomization ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,mediation ,DNA methylation ,Smoking ,Mendelian Randomization Analysis ,ALSPAC ,United Kingdom ,Phenotype ,Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects ,CpG Islands ,Female ,ICEP - Abstract
Background: There is mounting evidence that our environment and lifestyle has an impact on epigenetic regulatory mechanisms, such as DNA methylation. It has been suggested that these molecular processes may mediate the effect of risk factors on disease susceptibility, although evidence in this regard has been challenging to uncover. Using genetic variants as surrogate variables, we have used two-sample Mendelian randomization (2SMR) to investigate the potential implications of putative changes to DNA methylation levels on disease susceptibility. Methods: To illustrate our approach, we identified 412 CpG sites where DNA methylation was associated with prenatal smoking. We then applied 2SMR to investigate potential downstream effects of these putative changes on 643 complex traits using findings from large-scale genome-wide association studies. To strengthen evidence of mediatory mechanisms, we used multiple-trait colocalization to assess whether DNA methylation, nearby gene expression and complex trait variation were all influenced by the same causal genetic variant. Results: We identified 22 associations that survived multiple testing (P < 1.89 × 10-7). In-depth follow-up analyses of particular note suggested that the associations between DNA methylation at the ASPSCR1 and REST/POL2RB gene regions, both linked with reduced lung function, may be mediated by changes in gene expression. We validated associations between DNA methylation and traits using independent samples from different stages across the life course.Conclusion: Our approach should prove valuable in prioritizing CpG sites that may mediate the effect of causal risk factors on disease. In-depth evaluations of findings are necessary to robustly disentangle causality from alternative explanations such as horizontal pleiotropy.
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17. An integrative approach to detect epigenetic mechanisms that putatively mediate the influence of lifestyle exposures on disease susceptibility
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Richardson, Tom G, primary, Richmond, Rebecca C, additional, North, Teri-Louise, additional, Hemani, Gibran, additional, Davey Smith, George, additional, Sharp, Gemma C, additional, and Relton, Caroline L, additional
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North, Teri-Louise, primary, Davies, Neil M, additional, Harrison, Sean, additional, Carter, Alice R, additional, Hemani, Gibran, additional, Sanderson, Eleanor, additional, Tilling, Kate, additional, and Howe, Laura D, additional
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19. Effect of smoking on physical and cognitive capability in later life: a multicohort study using observational and genetic approaches
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North, Teri-Louise, Palmer, Tom M., Lewis, Sarah J., Cooper, Rachel, Power, Chris, Pattie, Alison, Starr, John M., Deary, Ian J., Martin, Richard M., Aihie Sayer, Avan, Kumari, Meena, Cooper, Cyrus, Kivimaki, Mika, Kuh, Diana, Ben-Shlomo, Yoav, and Day, Ian N. M.
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GENETICS ,Research ,Smoking ,Mendelian Randomization Analysis ,Receptors, Nicotinic ,United Kingdom ,White People ,Observational Studies as Topic ,Cognition ,GERIATRIC MEDICINE ,Physical Fitness ,EPIDEMIOLOGY ,Humans ,Smoking and Tobacco - Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The observed associations between smoking and functional measures at older ages are vulnerable to bias and confounding. Mendelian randomisation (MR) uses genotype as an instrumental variable to estimate unconfounded causal associations. We conducted a meta-analysis of the observational associations and implemented an MR approach using the smoking-related single nucleotide polymorphism rs16969968 to explore their causal nature.SETTING: 9 British cohorts belonging to the HALCyon collaboration.PARTICIPANTS: Individual participant data on N=26 692 individuals of European ancestry (N from earliest phase analysed per study) of mean ages 50-79 years were available for inclusion in observational meta-analyses of the primary outcomes.PRIMARY OUTCOMES: Physical capability, cognitive capability and cognitive decline. The smoking exposures were cigarettes per day, current versus ex-smoker, current versus never smoker and ever versus never smoker.RESULTS: In observational analyses current and ever smoking were generally associated with poorer physical and cognitive capability. For example, current smokers had a general fluid cognition score which was 0.17 z-score units (95% CI -0.221 to -0.124) lower than ex-smokers in cross-sectional analyses. Current smokers had a walk speed which was 0.25 z-score units lower than never smokers (95% CI -0.338 to -0.170). An MR instrumental variable approach for current versus ex-smoker and number of cigarettes smoked per day produced CIs which neither confirmed nor refuted the observational estimates. The number of genetic associations stratified by smoking status were consistent with type I error.CONCLUSIONS: Our observational analysis supports the hypothesis that smoking is detrimental to physical and cognitive capability. Further studies are needed for a suitably powered MR approach.
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20. Effect of smoking on physical and cognitive capability in later life:a multicohort study using observational and genetic approaches
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North, Teri-Louise, Palmer, Tom M., Lewis, Sarah J., Cooper, Rachel, Power, Chris, Pattie, Alison, Starr, John M., Deary, Ian J., Martin, Richard M., Aihie Sayer, Avan, Kumari, Meena, Cooper, Cyrus, Kivimaki, Mika, Kuh, Diana, Ben-Shlomo, Yoav, Day, Ian N. M., North, Teri-Louise, Palmer, Tom M., Lewis, Sarah J., Cooper, Rachel, Power, Chris, Pattie, Alison, Starr, John M., Deary, Ian J., Martin, Richard M., Aihie Sayer, Avan, Kumari, Meena, Cooper, Cyrus, Kivimaki, Mika, Kuh, Diana, Ben-Shlomo, Yoav, and Day, Ian N. M.
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Objectives The observed associations between smoking and functional measures at older ages are vulnerable to bias and confounding. Mendelian randomisation (MR) uses genotype as an instrumental variable to estimate unconfounded causal associations. We conducted a meta-analysis of the observational associations and implemented an MR approach using the smoking-related single nucleotide polymorphism rs16969968 to explore their causal nature.Setting 9 British cohorts belonging to the HALCyon collaboration.Participants Individual participant data on N=26 692 individuals of European ancestry (N from earliest phase analysed per study) of mean ages 50–79 years were available for inclusion in observational meta-analyses of the primary outcomes.Primary outcomes Physical capability, cognitive capability and cognitive decline. The smoking exposures were cigarettes per day, current versus ex-smoker, current versus never smoker and ever versus never smoker.Results In observational analyses current and ever smoking were generally associated with poorer physical and cognitive capability. For example, current smokers had a general fluid cognition score which was 0.17 z-score units (95% CI −0.221 to −0.124) lower than ex-smokers in cross-sectional analyses. Current smokers had a walk speed which was 0.25 z-score units lower than never smokers (95% CI −0.338 to −0.170). An MR instrumental variable approach for current versus ex-smoker and number of cigarettes smoked per day produced CIs which neither confirmed nor refuted the observational estimates. The number of genetic associations stratified by smoking status were consistent with type I error.Conclusions Our observational analysis supports the hypothesis that smoking is detrimental to physical and cognitive capability. Further studies are needed for a suitably powered MR approach.
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21. Association of COVID-19 With Major Arterial and Venous Thrombotic Diseases: A Population-Wide Cohort Study of 48 Million Adults in England and Wales.
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Knight R, Walker V, Ip S, Cooper JA, Bolton T, Keene S, Denholm R, Akbari A, Abbasizanjani H, Torabi F, Omigie E, Hollings S, North TL, Toms R, Jiang X, Angelantonio ED, Denaxas S, Thygesen JH, Tomlinson C, Bray B, Smith CJ, Barber M, Khunti K, Davey Smith G, Chaturvedi N, Sudlow C, Whiteley WN, Wood AM, and Sterne JAC
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- Adult, COVID-19 Vaccines, Cohort Studies, Humans, SARS-CoV-2, Wales epidemiology, COVID-19 complications, COVID-19 epidemiology, Thrombosis complications, Thrombosis epidemiology, Vascular Diseases complications, Venous Thromboembolism etiology, Venous Thrombosis epidemiology
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Background: Infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) induces a prothrombotic state, but long-term effects of COVID-19 on incidence of vascular diseases are unclear., Methods: We studied vascular diseases after COVID-19 diagnosis in population-wide anonymized linked English and Welsh electronic health records from January 1 to December 7, 2020. We estimated adjusted hazard ratios comparing the incidence of arterial thromboses and venous thromboembolic events (VTEs) after diagnosis of COVID-19 with the incidence in people without a COVID-19 diagnosis. We conducted subgroup analyses by COVID-19 severity, demographic characteristics, and previous history., Results: Among 48 million adults, 125 985 were hospitalized and 1 319 789 were not hospitalized within 28 days of COVID-19 diagnosis. In England, there were 260 279 first arterial thromboses and 59 421 first VTEs during 41.6 million person-years of follow-up. Adjusted hazard ratios for first arterial thrombosis after COVID-19 diagnosis compared with no COVID-19 diagnosis declined from 21.7 (95% CI, 21.0-22.4) in week 1 after COVID-19 diagnosis to 1.34 (95% CI, 1.21-1.48) during weeks 27 to 49. Adjusted hazard ratios for first VTE after COVID-19 diagnosis declined from 33.2 (95% CI, 31.3-35.2) in week 1 to 1.80 (95% CI, 1.50-2.17) during weeks 27 to 49. Adjusted hazard ratios were higher, for longer after diagnosis, after hospitalized versus nonhospitalized COVID-19, among Black or Asian versus White people, and among people without versus with a previous event. The estimated whole-population increases in risk of arterial thromboses and VTEs 49 weeks after COVID-19 diagnosis were 0.5% and 0.25%, respectively, corresponding to 7200 and 3500 additional events, respectively, after 1.4 million COVID-19 diagnoses., Conclusions: High relative incidence of vascular events soon after COVID-19 diagnosis declines more rapidly for arterial thromboses than VTEs. However, incidence remains elevated up to 49 weeks after COVID-19 diagnosis. These results support policies to prevent severe COVID-19 by means of COVID-19 vaccines, early review after discharge, risk factor control, and use of secondary preventive agents in high-risk patients.
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- 2022
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