Extended Data Fig. 10: Adjusted HRs associated with GG versus AG genotype of ADH1B-rs1229984 for specific alcohol-associated diseases by ICD-10 chapters, in men and women. | Nature Medicine

Extended Data Fig. 10: Adjusted HRs associated with GG versus AG genotype of ADH1B-rs1229984 for specific alcohol-associated diseases by ICD-10 chapters, in men and women.

From: Alcohol consumption and risks of more than 200 diseases in Chinese men

Extended Data Fig. 10

Area-specific genotypic effects (GG vs. AG genotype) were estimated within each study area (thus each reflecting the purely genotypic effects) using age-at-risk-stratified and genomic principal components-adjusted Cox models and were combined by inverse-variance-weighted meta-analysis to yield the overall area-stratified genotypic associations. Each solid square represents HR for GG vs. AG genotype, with the area inversely proportional to the variance of the log HR. The horizontal lines indicate 95% CIs. Diseases considered to be alcohol-related by the WHO are indicated with ‘Y’ under the ‘WHO’ column. The ‘RC’ column indicates the number of study areas that contributed to the overall area-stratified genotypic associations, as for certain less common diseases some study areas may not have enough number of cases to contribute to the inverse-variance-weighted meta-analysis. The ‘P het’ column indicates the P value from a \(\chi\)2 test for heterogeneity between sexes. All P values are two-sided. † Included less common ICD-10 codes within the corresponding ICD-10 chapter which were not individually investigated in the present study. CI, confidence interval; HR hazard ratio; ICD-10, International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision; WHO, World Health Organization.

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