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Age at menarche and cardiovascular risk factors using Mendelian randomization in the Guangzhou Biobank Cohort Study

Journal

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
Volume 101, Issue -, Pages 142-148

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2017.06.006

Keywords

Menarche; Cardiovascular risk factors; Chinese; Mendelian randomization

Funding

  1. University of Hong Kong Foundation for Development and Research (Hong Kong, China)
  2. University of Hong Kong University Research Committee Strategic Research Theme of Public Health (Hong Kong, China)
  3. Bureau of Guangzhou Science and Technology [2012J5100041, 2013J4100031]
  4. University of Birmingham (Birmingham, United Kingdom)
  5. Health and Medical Research Fund [12132281]
  6. Food and Health Bureau of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region

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Observational studies show earlier age at menarche associated with higher risk of cardiovascular disease although these studies could be confounded by childhood obesity or childhood socioeconomic position. We tested the hypothesis that earlier age at menarche is associated with poorer cardiovascular risk factors using a Mendelian randomization design. We conducted a Mendelian randomization study in a large Southern Chinese cohort, the Guangzhou Biobank Cohort Study (n = 12,279), to clarify the causal role of menarche in cardiovascular disease risk factors including blood pressure, lipids, fasting glucose, adiposity and type 2 diabetes. A genetic allele score was obtained from single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with age at menarche using stepwise regression and with cross validation. Estimates of the association of age at menarche with cardiovascular disease risk factors were obtained using two stage least squares regression. Height was included as a positive control outcome. The F-statistic for the allele score (rs17268785, rs1859345, rs2090409, rs4452860 and rs4946651) was 19.9. Older age at menarche was associated with lower glucose (-0.39 mmol/L per year older menarche, 95% confidence interval (CI) -0.78 to -0.001) but not clearly with any other cardiovascular risk factors. Older age at menarche was also associated with taller height. Age at menarche did not appear to affect cardiovascular disease risk factors except for glucose in an inverse manner. However, these results need to be confirmed in larger Mendelian randomization studies. (C) 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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