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Additional file 3 of Epigenetic measures of ageing predict the prevalence and incidence of leading causes of death and disease burden

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posted on 2020-08-01, 07:10 authored by Robert F. Hillary, Anna J. Stevenson, Daniel L. McCartney, Archie Campbell, Rosie M. Walker, David M. Howard, Craig W. Ritchie, Steve Horvath, Caroline Hayward, Andrew M. McIntosh, David J. Porteous, Ian J. Deary, Kathryn L. Evans, Riccardo E. Marioni
Additional file 3. Supplementary Tables. The associations between epigenetic measures of ageing and disease phenotypes in the discovery cohort (Bonferroni-corrected threshold: P < 2.54 x 10-4; significant results are emboldened). (Table S1). The associations between epigenetic measures of ageing and continuous phenotypes in the discovery cohort (Bonferroni-corrected threshold: P < 2.54 x 10-4; significant results are emboldened). (Table S2). The associations between epigenetic measures of ageing and all-cause mortality in the discovery cohort (Bonferroni-corrected threshold: P < 2.54 x 10-4; significant results are emboldened). (Table S3). Associations between significant phenotypes (identified in the discovery set) and epigenetic measures of ageing in the replication cohort at P < 6.41 x 10-4. (Table S4). Discovery Cohort: Associations between phenotypes (significant in basic model) and epigenetic measures of ageing in a fully-adjusted model (Bonferroni threshold: P < 6.41 x 10-4). (Table S5). Replication Cohort: Associations between phenotypes (significant in basic model) and epigenetic measures of ageing in a fully-adjusted model (Bonferroni threshold: P < 6.41 x 10-4). (Table S6). Covariate-specific analyses of trait-epigenetic age relationship attenuation in the discovery cohort. (Table S7). Covariate-specific analyses of trait-epigenetic age relationship attenuation in the replication cohort. (Table S8). The associations between epigenetic measures of ageing calculated at study baseline and ICD-10-coded incident disease data in Generation Scotland in a basic model adjusted for age and sex. Significant associations that survived a multiple testing correction threshold of 8.33 x 10-4 (0.05/60 tests) are emboldened. Nominally significant associations are italicised. (Table S9). The associations between epigenetic measures of ageing measured at study baseline and ICD-10-coded incident disease data in Generation Scotland in a fully-adjusted model adjusted for age, sex and common disease risk factors. Significant associations that survived a multiple testing correction threshold of 8.33 x 10-4 (0.05/60 tests) are emboldened. Nominally significant associations are italicised. (Table S10). Sex-specific differences in categorical phenotype-epigenetic age relationships within the discovery cohort. (Table S11).

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Chief Scientist Office, Scottish Government Health and Social Care Directorate Scottish Funding Council Medical Research Council Brain and Behavior Research Foundation Wellcome Trust Horizon 2020 Alzheimer’s Research UK

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