Last updated:
ID:
85092
Start date:
13 May 2022
Project status:
Current
Principal investigator:
Dr Nathan Tintle
Lead institution:
Fatty Acid Research Institute, United States of America

Emerging evidence suggests that fatty acid levels are strongly associated with a wide variety of health outcomes including cardiometabolic, cognitive, eye health, joint health and all-cause mortality, among others. Fatty acid levels in the blood are determined by a mix of both genetic and nutritional (what you eat) factors. In this research we will use fatty acid level data from UkBiobank participants to determine (a) which genes are most associated with fatty acid levels in UkBiobank, (b) which health outcomes are most associated with fatty acid levels in UkBiobank and (c) how fatty acid levels may be more strongly associated with health outcomes in some people (e.g., certain genetic profiles). By confirming these associations in UKBiobank, we will gain additional insights into disease pathways for common diseases and how certain groups of individuals may benefit from nutritional intervention strategies to modify fatty acid levels.

Related publications

Author(s)
Aleix Sala-Vila, Nathan Tintle, Jason Westra, William S. Harris
Journal
Nutrients
  • brain
Author(s)
Carmen E. Arrington, Jason Westra, Nathan L. Tintle, Gregory C. Shearer
Journal
Nutrients
  • heart and blood vessels

All publications