Conventional and genetic associations of BMI with major vascular and non-vascular disease incidence and mortality in a relatively lean Chinese population: U-shaped relationship revisited
Andri Iona(University of Oxford), Pek Kei Im(University of Oxford), Zammy Fairhurst-Hunter(Centre for Human Genetics), Fiona Bragg(University of Oxford), Johnathan Clarke(University of Oxford), Canqing Yu(Peking University), Dan Schmidt(University of Oxford), Kuang Lin, Richard Peto(University of Oxford), Robert Clarke(Nuffield Health), Chen Wang(National Institutes of Health), Hannah Fry(University of Oxford), Iona Y. Millwood(University of Oxford), Derrick Bennett(American Council on Education), Ruth Boxall(University of Oxford), Jun Lv(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Neil Wright(University of Oxford), Sarah Parish(University of Oxford), Ahmed Edris Mohamed(University of Oxford), Rory Collins(University of Oxford), Yiping Chen(University of Oxford), Zhengming Chen(Population Council), Liang Cheng(Qingdao Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention), Junshi Chen(China National Center for Food Safety Risk Assessment), Ling Yang(University of Oxford), Liming Li(Peking University), Ka Hung Chan, Mike Hill(Peking University), Yu‐Mei Chang(University of Leeds), Alex Hacker, Michael V. Holmes(University of Bristol), Simon Gilbert(University of Oxford), Robin Walters(University of Oxford), Pei Pei(Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College)
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