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Current Nutrition Reports | 2014

Gene-Lifestyle Interactions in Complex Diseases: Design and Description of the GLACIER and VIKING Studies.

Azra Kurbasic; Alaitz Poveda; Yan Chen; Åsa Ågren; Elisabeth Engberg; Frank B. Hu; Ingegerd Johansson; Inês Barroso; Anders Brändström; Göran Hallmans; Frida Renström; Paul W. Franks

Most complex diseases have well-established genetic and non-genetic risk factors. In some instances, these risk factors are likely to interact, whereby their joint effects convey a level of risk that is either significantly more or less than the sum of these risks. Characterizing these gene-environment interactions may help elucidate the biology of complex diseases, as well as to guide strategies for their targeted prevention. In most cases, the detection of gene-environment interactions will require sample sizes in excess of those needed to detect the marginal effects of the genetic and environmental risk factors. Although many consortia have been formed, comprising multiple diverse cohorts to detect gene-environment interactions, few robust examples of such interactions have been discovered. This may be because combining data across studies, usually through meta-analysis of summary data from the contributing cohorts, is often a statistically inefficient approach for the detection of gene-environment interactions. Ideally, single, very large and well-genotyped prospective cohorts, with validated measures of environmental risk factor and disease outcomes should be used to study interactions. The presence of strong founder effects within those cohorts might further strengthen the capacity to detect novel genetic effects and gene-environment interactions. Access to accurate genealogical data would also aid in studying the diploid nature of the human genome, such as genomic imprinting (parent-of-origin effects). Here we describe two studies from northern Sweden (the GLACIER and VIKING studies) that fulfill these characteristics.


Continuity and Change | 2004

Boarded out by auction: poor children and their families in nineteenth-century northern Sweden

Elisabeth Engberg

Boarding out and fostering poor children was a favoured method of poor relief in many rural areas in northern Europe. This article discusses children who were boarded out to foster-parents by publi ...


Diabetologia | 2017

The heritable basis of gene–environment interactions in cardiometabolic traits

Alaitz Poveda; Yan Chen; Anders Brändström; Elisabeth Engberg; Göran Hallmans; Ingegerd Johansson; Frida Renström; Azra Kurbasic; Paul W. Franks


Historical Life Course Studies | 2016

A Unique Source for Innovative Longitudinal Research: The POPLINK Database

Annika Westberg; Elisabeth Engberg; Sören Edvinsson


Aktuellt om historia | 2007

Kärlek, liv och död på webben : Befolkningshistoriska källor som resurs i historieundervisningen

Lotta Vikström; Elisabeth Engberg


Historical Life Course Studies | 2018

Intergenerational Transfers of Infant Mortality in 19th-Century Northern Sweden

Elisabeth Engberg; Göran Broström; Sören Edvinsson


Archive | 2017

Intergenerational transfers of infant mortality in historical contexts: a comparative study of five European populations; session 'The Influence of Health, Childhood Living Conditions and Spatial Disparities on Mortality and Longevity'

Luciana Quaranta; Göran Broström; Ingrid van Dijk; Robyn Nicole Donrovich; Sören Edvinsson; Elisabeth Engberg; Kees Mandemakers; Koenraad Matthijs; Paul Puschmann; Hilde Sommerseth


Archive | 2017

Intergenerational transfers of infant mortality in historical contexts: a comparative study of five European populations

Luciana Quaranta; Göran Broström; Ingrid van Dijk; Robyn Robyn Donrovich; Sören Edvinsson; Elisabeth Engberg; Kees Mandemakers; Koenraad Matthijs; Paul Puschmann; Hilde Sommerseth


Archive | 2016

Samiska rötter : släktforska i svenska Sápmi

Per Axelsson; Elisabeth Engberg; Patrik Lantto; Maria J. Wisselgren


Archive | 2014

PUBLIC HEALTH AND TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE (PW FRANKS, SECTION EDITOR)

Azra Kurbasic; Alaitz Poveda; Yan Chen; Åsa Ågren; Elisabeth Engberg; Frank B. Hu; Ingegerd Johansson; Inês Barroso; Anders Brändström; Göran Hallmans; Frida Renström; Paul W. Franks

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Alaitz Poveda

University of the Basque Country

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