Evaluating the causal effect of tobacco smoking on white matter brain aging: a two‐sample Mendelian randomization analysis in UK Biobank
Addiction2022Vol. 118(4), pp. 739–749
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Chen Mo, Jingtao Wang, Zhenyao Ye, Hongjie Ke, Song Liu, Kathryn S. Hatch, Si Gao, Jessica F. Magidson, Chixiang Chen, Braxton D. Mitchell, Peter Kochunov, L. Elliot Hong, Tianzhou Ma, Shuo Chen
Abstract
There appears to be a significant causal effect of smoking on the brain age gap, which suggests that smoking prevention can be an effective intervention for accelerated brain aging and the age-related decline in cognitive function.
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