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Author(s):
Julia Ramírez, Stefan van Duijvenboden, William J Young, Michele Orini, Aled R Jones, Pier D Lambiase, Patricia B Munroe, Andrew Tinker
Publish date:
1 January 2021
Journal:
JRSM Cardiovascular Disease
PubMed ID:
34211707

Abstract

The electrocardiogram (ECG) is a commonly used clinical tool that reflects cardiac excitability and disease. Many parameters are can be measured and with the improvement of methodology can now be quantified in an automated fashion, with accuracy and at scale. Furthermore, these measurements can be heritable and thus genome wide association studies inform the underpinning biological mechanisms. In this review we describe how we have used the resources in UK Biobank to undertake such work. In particular, we focus on a substudy uniquely describing the response to exercise performed at scale with accompanying genetic information.

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