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Lifestyle Risk Score for aggregating multiple lifestyle factors: Handling missingness of individual lifestyle components in meta-analysis of gene-by-lifestyle interactions

Authors :
Eric Boerwinkle
Alanna C. Morrison
Wenyi Wang
Paul S de Vries
Karen Schwander
Ko Willems van Dijk
Diana van Heemst
Oyomoare Osazuwa-Peters
D. C. Rao
Lisa de las Fuentes
Xiaoyu Zhang
Hanfei Xu
Raymond Noordam
Ching-Ti Liu
L. Adrienne Cupples
RJ Waken
Michael R. Brown
Yun Ju Sung
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2020.

Abstract

Recent studies consider lifestyle risk score (LRS), an aggregation of multiple lifestyle exposures, in identifying association of gene-lifestyle interaction with disease traits. However, not all cohorts have data on all lifestyle factors, leading to increased heterogeneity in the environmental exposure in collaborative meta-analyses. We compared and evaluated four approaches (Naïve, Safe, Complete and Moderator Approaches) to handle the missingness in LRS-stratified meta-analyses under various scenarios. Compared to “benchmark” results with all lifestyle factors available for all cohorts, the Complete Approach, which included only cohorts with all lifestyle components, was underpowered, and the Naïve Approach, which utilized all available data and ignored the missingness, was slightly liberal. The Safe Approach, which used all data in LRS-exposed group and only included cohorts with all lifestyle factors available in the LRS-unexposed group, and the Moderator Approach, which handled missingness via moderator meta-regression, were both slightly conservative and yielded almost identical p-values. We also evaluated the performance of the Safe Approach under different scenarios. We observed that the larger the proportion of cohorts without missingness included, the more accurate the results compared to “benchmark” results. In conclusion, we generally recommend the Safe Approach to handle heterogeneity in the LRS based genome-wide interaction meta-analyses.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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