作者
Karmel W Choi, Murray B Stein, Kristen M Nishimi, Tian Ge, Jonathan RI Coleman, Chia-Yen Chen, Andrew Ratanatharathorn, Amanda B Zheutlin, Erin C Dunn, 23andMe Research Team, Major Depressive Disorder Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, Gerome Breen, Karestan C Koenen, Jordan W Smoller
发表日期
2020/8/14
期刊
American Journal of Psychiatry
页码范围
appi. ajp. 2020.19111158
出版商
American Psychiatric Association
简介
Objective
Efforts to prevent depression, the leading cause of disability worldwide, have focused on a limited number of candidate factors. Using phenotypic and genomic data from over 100,000 UK Biobank participants, the authors sought to systematically screen and validate a wide range of potential modifiable factors for depression.
Methods
Baseline data were extracted for 106 modifiable factors, including lifestyle (e.g., exercise, sleep, media, diet), social (e.g., support, engagement), and environmental (e.g., green space, pollution) variables. Incident depression was defined as minimal depressive symptoms at baseline and clinically significant depression at follow-up. At-risk individuals for incident depression were identified by polygenic risk scores or by reported traumatic life events. An exposure-wide association scan was conducted to identify factors associated with incident depression in the full sample and …
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