Browse articles with Lothian Birth Cohorts data published in 2018, organised in alphabetical order by first author: Aichele, S., et al. Fluid intelligence predicts change in depressive symptoms in later life: The Lothian Birth Cohort 1936. Psychological Science PMCID: PMC6291904 Alloza, C., et al. Polygenic risk score for schizophrenia and structural brain connectivity in older age: a longitudinal connectome and tractography study. NeuroImage PMID: 3017978 Altschul, D. M., et al. Cognitive function in early and later life is associated with blood glucose in older individuals: analysis of the Lothian Birth Cohort of 1936. Diabetologia PMCID: PMC6096629 Anblagan, D., et al. Coupled changes in hippocampal structure and cognitive ability in later life ability in later life. Brain and Behavior PMCID: PMC5822578 Chastin, S.F.M., et al. Systematic comparative validation of self-report measures of sedentary time against an objective measure of postural sitting (activPAL). Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity PMID:29482617 Cukic, I., et al. Cognitive ability does not predict objectively measured sedentary behaviour: Evidence from three older cohorts. Psychology and Aging PMID: 29658748 Cole, J. H., et al. Brain age predicts mortality. Molecular Psychiatry PMID: 28439103 Corley, J., et al. Healthy cognitive ageing in the Lothian Birth Cohort studies: Marginal gains not magic bullet. Psychological Medicine PMID: 28595670 Cox, S. R., et al. Brain cortical characteristics of lifetime cognitive ageing. Brain Structure & Function PMCID: PMC5772145 Dall, P. M., et al. Characteristics of a protocol to collect objective physical activity/sedentary behaviour data in a large study: Seniors USP (understanding sedentary patterns). Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour PMCID: PMC6110380 Davies, G., et al. Study of 300,486 individuals identifies 148 independent genetic loci influencing general cognitive function. Nature Communications PMCID: PMC5974083 Fawns-Ritchie, C., et al. Role of cognitive ability in the association between functional health literacy and mortality in the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936: a prospective cohort study. BMJ Open PMCID: PMC6144414 Feitosa, M. F., et al. Novel genetic associations for blood pressure identified via gene-alcohol interaction in up to 570K individuals across multiple ancestries. PloS One PMCID: PMC6005576 Franceschini, N., et al. GWAS and colocalization analyses implicate carotid intima-media thickness and carotid plaque loci in cardiovascular outcomes. Nature Communications PMCID: PMC6277418 Gale, C. R., et al. Attitudes to ageing and objectively-measured sedentary and walking behaviour in older people: The Lothian Birth Cohort 1936. PloS One PMCID: PMC5955524 Gale, C. R., et al. The epigenetic clock and objectively measured sedentary and walking behavior in older adults: the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936. Clinical Epigenetics PMCID: PMC5759300 Lewis, G. J., et al. Widespread associations between trait conscientiousness and thickness of brain cortical regions. NeuroImage PMCID: PMC5986708 Ligthart, S., et al. Genome analyses of >200,000 individuals identify 58 loci for chromic inflammation and highlight pathways that link inflammation and complex disorders. American Journal of Human Genetics PMCID: PMC6218410 Lu, A., et al. GWAS of epigenetic ageing rates in blood reveals a critical role for TERT. Nature Communications PMCID: PMC5786029 Marioni, R. E., et al. Meta-analysis of epigenome-wide association studies of cognitive abilities. Molecular Psychiatry PMCID: PMC6035894 McCartney, D. L., et al. Epigenetic prediction of complex traits and death. Genome Biology PMCID: PMC6158884 McGrory, S., et al. Towards Standardization of Quantitative Retinal Vascular Parameters: Comparison of SIVA and VAMPIRE Measurements in the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936. Translational Vision Science & Technology PMCID: PMC5868859 McRae, A. F., et al. Identification of 55,000 Replicated DNA Methylation QTL. Scientific Reports PMCID: PMC5574963 Palmer, V., et al. What do older people do when sitting and why?: Implications for decreasing sedentary behaviour. The Gerontologist PMID: 29771308 Pinter, D., et al. Predictors of gait speed and its change over three years in community-dwelling older people. Aging. PMID: 29356686 Qi, T., et al. Identifying gene targets for brain-related traits using transcriptomic and methylomic data from blood. Nature Communications PMCID: PMC5995828 Savage, J. E., et al. Genome-wide association meta-analysis in 269,867 individuals identifies new genetic and functional links to intelligence. Nature Genetics PMID: 29942086 Sibbett, R. A., et al. Does incipient dementia explain normal cognitive decline determinants? Lothian birth cohort 1921. Psychology and Aging PMCID: PMC6001941 Svane, A. M., et al. DNA methylation and all-cause mortality in middle-ages and elderly Danish twins. Genes PMID: 29419728 Taylor, A., Pattie, A., & Deary, I. J. Cohort Profile Update: The Lothian Birth Cohorts of 1921 and 1936. International Journal of Epidemiology PMCID: PMC6124629 Teumer, A., et al. Genome-wide analyses identify a role for SLC17A4 and AADAT in thyroid hormone regulation. Nature Communications PMCID: PMC6203810 Teng, S., et al. Rare disruptive variants in the DISC1 Interactome and Regulome: association with cognitive ability and schizophrenia. Molecular Psychiatry PMCID: PMC5984079 Turcot, V., et al. Protein-altering variants associated with body mass index implicate pathways that control energy intake and expenditure in obesity. Nature Genetics PMID: 29273807 Wang, Y., et al. Epigenetic influences on aging: A longitudinal genome-wide methylation study in old Swedish twins. Epigenetics PMID: 30264654 Wiseman, S. J., et al. Cognitive abilities, brain white matter hyperintensity volume, and structural network connectivity in older age. Human Brain Mapping PMID: 29139161 Wu, Y. et al. Integrative analysis of omics summary data reveals putative mechanisms underlying complex traits. Nature Communications PMCID: PMC5834629 Zhang, Q., et al. Genotype effects contribute to variation in longitudinal methylome patterns in older people. Genome Medicine PMCID: PMC6198530 This article was published on 2023-11-23