Causal relationships between modifiable risk factors and heart failure: A comprehensive Mendelian randomization study

可改变危险因素与心力衰竭之间的因果关系:一项全面的孟德尔随机化研究

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Abstract

Heart failure threatens human health across the globe. Comprehensively identifying its risk factors has public health importance. This work utilized the Mendelian randomization (MR) method to evaluate the effects of over 200 modifiable factors on heart failure. The data from genome-wide association studies (GWAS) was used, with the sample size ranging from 711 to 1232,091. Two distinct GWAS datasets for heart failure were employed for results validation. The inverse variance weighted (IVW) method was used and other supplementary models were employed for comparison. Sensitivity analysis was conducted to verify the results. After integrating the MR estimates derived from heart failure GWAS datasets from integrative epidemiology unit (IEU) and Finngen, we found that body measurement indices like body mass index, whole body fat mass, trunk fat mass, basal metabolic rate, body fat percentage, waist circumference, and waist-hip ratio, were associated with a higher risk of heart failure. Similarly, smoking behavior, sedentary behavior, overall health rating, and type 2 diabetes were determined to increase the risk of heart failure. In contrast, college or university degree showed a protective effect on heart failure. Among these significant findings, body mass index, whole body fat mass, trunk fat mass, basal metabolic rate, body fat percentage, overall health rating, smoking initiation, waist circumference, lifetime smoking index, college or university degree, sedentary behavior, waist-hip ratio, and type 2 diabetes were replicated validated. This MR work figured out that obesity, socioeconomic factors, lifestyle factors, and metabolic features showed broad relations with heart failure. The findings would provide evidence for future policy development for the management of heart failure.

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