Comparison of risk factor associations in UK Biobank against representative, general population based studies with conventional response rates: prospective cohort study and individual participant meta-analysis
Oregon State University · University College London · +7 more institutions
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Abstract
Objective
To compare established associations between risk factors and mortality in UK Biobank, a study with an exceptionally low rate of response to its baseline survey, against those from representative studies that have conventional response rates.
Design
Prospective cohort study alongside individual participant meta-analysis of other cohort studies.
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Authors
5- GDG. David BattyCorresponding
Oregon State University, University College London
- CRCatharine R. Galé
NHS Lothian, MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit, University of Southampton, University of Edinburgh
- MKMika Kivimäki
University College London
- IJIan J. Deary
NHS Lothian, University of Edinburgh
- SBSteven Bell
University of Cambridge, National Institute for Health and Care Research, Genomics (United Kingdom)
Topics & keywords
Topics
Keywords
- Biobank
- Hazard ratio
- Medicine
- Cohort study
- Prospective cohort study
- Demography
- Confidence interval
- Cohort
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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Funding
- NINational Institute for Health and Care ResearchAwards: BTRU-2014-10024, 311492, NIHR BTRU-2014-10024, R024227
- BHBritish Heart FoundationAwards: R024227, RG/13/13/30194, 311492
- UOUniversity of Cambridge
- AOAcademy of FinlandAwards: 311492, R024227
- CUCambridge University Hospitals
- NNordForskAwards: R024227, 311492
- NINational Institutes of HealthAwards: R01AG056477, R024227
- MRMedical Research CouncilAwards: RG/13/13/30194, MR/R024227, MR/P023444/1, MR/S011676/1, 1R56AG052519-01, R024227, MR/L003120/1, MR/K026992/1, MRC_MC_UU_12011/2, MC_PC_17228, MR/P023444/1, 311492, MC_PC_12028, MR/L003120, MR/L003120/1
- NCNIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre