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Newest publications based on Lifelines data

  • Fieke M Rosenberg – The Association of Hair Dye Use With Sociodemographic and Lifestyle Factors in the Dutch General Population: A Cross-Sectional Questionnaire-Based Study. Read the paper here.
  • Shanshan Zuo – Occupational exposure to pesticides and epigenetic age acceleration in the Lifelines cohort study. Read the paper here
  • Anne Fink – Can vigorous physical activity mitigate the effect of systemic inflammation on cognitive performance? Results from a large older community dwelling population in The Netherlands. Read the paper here.
  • Xinyi Cai – Urinary Sweeteners and Sugars in Relation to Childhood Obesity: The SWEET Project. Read the paper here.
  • Emil Uffelmann – Genomic analyses reveal new insights into Alzheimer’s disease. Read the paper here
  • Clodagh Flinn – Resilience and trajectories of depressive symptoms and suicidal ideation in the context of exposure to acne: Findings from the Lifelines Cohort Study. Read the paper here.
  • Ingeborg Frentz – Dementia risk prediction in the general population: external validation of a prediction model in the population-based LifeLines Cohort Study. Read the paper here.
  • Victória Trindade Pons – Genetic nurture effects in depressive and anxiety disorders and symptoms, and in related traits. Read the paper here.
  • Mannan Luo – Evidence for Genetic Nurture Effects on Substance Use. Read the paper here
  • Henderikus E Boersma – Increased skin autofluorescence predicts future cancer development. Read the paper here.
  • Weixiong He – Large-scale GWAS of strabismus identifies risk loci and provides support for a link with maternal smoking. Read the paper here.
  • Olivier D Steen – Functional and internalizing disorders co-aggregate with cardiometabolic and immune-related diseases within families: a population-based cohort study. Read the paper here.  
  • Nathaniel S Thomas – Prospective associations between major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, fibromyalgia, and myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome. Read the paper here.
  • Sarah M Burke – Mapping diversity in gender identity and gender roles across sex and age in the Dutch general population: a large-scale cohort study. Read the paper here.
  • Michel F N Noordman – Associations of Demographic, Lifestyle, and Clinical Factors With the Presence of Dupuytren Disease: Results from the Lifelines Cohort Study. Read the paper here.
     

New add-on publication

  • Nikos Sourlos – Does BMI influence AI and human reader lung nodule detection in low-dose chest CT? Read the paper here. – Extra data collection of CT scan in the Imalife study

Newest publications based on Lifelines biosamples

  • Marieke R Verbakel – Vitamin D status of adults in the North of the Netherlands: cross-sectional results from the Lifelines cohort study. Read the paper here.
  • J B Salzbrunn – Clonal haematopoiesis associates with distinct cytometric changes of red blood cells and platelets. Read the paper here.
  • Kerstin Schorr – A healthful plant-based diet is associated with higher health-related quality of life among older adults independent of circulating CRP: a cross-sectional analysis from the Lifelines Cohort Study. Read the paper here.

Linkages

  • Lyydia Alajääskö – Genetics of educational attainment and social problem behaviors: Robust estimates of direct genetic effects. Read the paper here. – Linkage with IADB and CBS
  • Fan Zhang – Longitudinal changes in metabolism-related metrics and breast cancer risk: a general population study. Read the paper here.- Linkage with PALGA