Coronary heart disease.

IARC scientific publications Pub Date : 2011-01-01
Emanuele Di Angelantonio, Alexander Thompson, Frances Wensley, John Danesh
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Abstract

Until recently, the potential relevance of genetic, biochemical and lifestyle factors to coronary heart disease have been studied in relative isolation from one another. Although this approach has yielded some major insights, it has resulted in a fragmented and incomplete understanding of the relative importance and interplay of nature and nurture in the development of coronary risk. New opportunities for more integrated, powerful and comprehensive approaches have been opened by major developments, including: establishment, collation and maturation of relevant population bioresources; emergence of technologies that enable rapid and accurate assessment of many genetic and biochemical factors, without necessitating assumptions about biological mechanisms; and advances in statistical analytical methods. This chapter provides a critical review of the strengths and limitations of established and emerging epidemiological approaches to the study of the separate and combined effects of genetic, biochemical and lifestyle factors in coronary heart disease.

冠心病。
直到最近,遗传、生化和生活方式因素与冠心病的潜在相关性都是在相对孤立的情况下研究的。尽管这种方法已经产生了一些重要的见解,但它导致了对先天和后天在冠心病风险发展中的相对重要性和相互作用的支离破碎和不完整的理解。主要的发展为采取更综合、有力和全面的办法提供了新的机会,包括:建立、整理和成熟有关的人口生物资源;出现了能够迅速和准确地评估许多遗传和生化因素的技术,而不需要对生物机制进行假设;统计分析方法的进步。本章对现有的和新兴的流行病学方法在冠心病遗传、生化和生活方式因素的单独和联合影响研究中的优势和局限性进行了批判性回顾。
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