Sang Hong Lee
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Recent Articles
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Dewau R, Boomsma A, Doyle C, Byrne S, Hypponen E, Lee S, et al.
Am J Hum Biol
. 2024 Nov;
37(1):e24188.
PMID: 39564936
Background: Childhood height is commonly used to measure children's health and nutritional status. It is used to define stunting, where a child is considered stunted if their height is shorter...
2.
Assefa Kassaw N, Zhou A, Mulugeta A, Lee S, Burgess S, Hypponen E
Int J Epidemiol
. 2024 Mar;
53(2).
PMID: 38508868
Background: Many observational studies support light-to-moderate alcohol intake as potentially protective against premature death. We used a genetic approach to evaluate the linear and nonlinear relationships between alcohol consumption and...
3.
Byrne S, Boyle T, Ahmed M, Lee S, Benyamin B, Hypponen E
Int J Epidemiol
. 2024 Feb;
53(1).
PMID: 38302749
No abstract available.
4.
Dahl A, Eilertsen E, Rodriguez-Cabello S, Norbom L, Tandberg A, Leonardsen E, et al.
Dev Cogn Neurosci
. 2024 Jan;
65:101339.
PMID: 38184855
Linking the developing brain with individual differences in clinical and demographic traits is challenging due to the substantial interindividual heterogeneity of brain anatomy and organization. Here we employ an integrative...
5.
Byrne S, Boyle T, Ahmed M, Lee S, Benyamin B, Hypponen E
Int J Epidemiol
. 2023 Jan;
52(3):817-826.
PMID: 36651198
Background: Genetic and lifestyle factors are associated with cancer risk. We investigated the benefits of adhering to lifestyle advice by the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) with the risk of...
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Lee H, Lee S, Lim W, Jo S, Jo S
Medicina (Kaunas)
. 2022 Dec;
58(12).
PMID: 36556901
: This study aimed to compare the biomechanical properties and outcomes of osteoporotic intertrochanteric fractures treated with two different helical blade systems, the trochanteric fixation nail-advanced (TFNA) and proximal femoral...
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Ahmed M, Makinen V, Lumsden A, Boyle T, Mulugeta A, Lee S, et al.
Metabolism
. 2022 Nov;
138:155342.
PMID: 36377121
Background And Aims: Analyses to predict the risk of cancer typically focus on single biomarkers, which do not capture their complex interrelations. We hypothesized that the use of metabolic profiles...
8.
Considering hormone-sensitive cancers as a single disease in the UK biobank reveals shared aetiology
Ahmed M, Makinen V, Mulugeta A, Shin J, Boyle T, Hypponen E, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2022 Jun;
5(1):614.
PMID: 35729236
Hormone-related cancers, including cancers of the breast, prostate, ovaries, uterine, and thyroid, globally contribute to the majority of cancer incidence. We hypothesize that hormone-sensitive cancers share common genetic risk factors...
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Gillett A, Jermy B, Lee S, Pain O, Howard D, Hagenaars S, et al.
Genet Epidemiol
. 2022 Apr;
46(5-6):219-233.
PMID: 35438196
Substantial advances have been made in identifying genetic contributions to depression, but little is known about how the effect of genes can be modulated by the environment, creating a gene-environment...
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Shin J, Lee S
Genome Biol
. 2021 Jun;
22(1):183.
PMID: 34154633
Genetic variation in response to the environment, that is, genotype-by-environment interaction (GxE), is fundamental in the biology of complex traits and diseases. However, existing methods are computationally demanding and infeasible...