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Trans-ethnic Evaluation Identifies Novel Low Frequency Loci Associated with 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Concentrations.

Hong J, Hatchell KE, Bradfield JP et al.

29325163 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
28150 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

HJ
Hong J
HK
Hatchell KE
BJ
Bradfield JP
BA
Bjonnes A
CA
Chesi A
LC
Lai CQ
LC
Langefeld CD
LL
Lu L
LY
Lu Y
LP
Lutsey PL
MS
Musani SK
NM
Nalls MA
RC
Robinson-Cohen C
RJ
Roizen JD
SR
Saxena R
TK
Tucker KL
ZJ
Ziegler JT
AD
Arking DE
BJ
Bis JC
BE
Boerwinkle E
BE
Bottinger EP
BD
Bowden DW
GV
Gilsanz V
HD
Houston DK
KH
Kalkwarf HJ
KA
Kelly A
LJ
Lappe JM
LY
Liu Y
ME
Michos ED
OS
Oberfield SE
PN
Palmer ND
RJ
Rotter JI
SB
Sapkota B
SJ
Shepherd JA
WJ
Wilson JG
BS
Basu S
DB
de Boer IH
DJ
Divers J
FB
Freedman BI
GS
Grant SFA
HH
Hakanarson H
HT
Harris TB
KB
Kestenbaum BR
KS
Kritchevsky SB
LR
Loos RJF
NJ
Norris JM
NA
Norwood AF
OJ
Ordovas JM
PJ
Pankow JS
PB
Psaty BM
SD
Sanghera DK
WL
Wagenknecht LE
ZB
Zemel BS
MJ
Meigs J
DJ
Dupuis J
FJ
Florez JC
WT
Wang T
LC
Liu CT
EC
Engelman CD
BL
Billings LK
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Context: Vitamin D inadequacy is common in the adult population of the United States. Although the genetic determinants underlying vitamin D inadequacy have been studied in people of European ancestry, less is known about populations with Hispanic or African ancestry.

8,541 African American individuals, 3,485 Hispanic American individuals, 16,124 European ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

28150
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
African American or Afro-Caribbean, European, Hispanic or Latin American
Ancestry
U.S.
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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