Investigating the causal relationship between allergic disease and mental health
Clinical & Experimental Allergy2021Vol. 51(11), pp. 1449–1458
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Ashley Budu‐Aggrey, Sally Joyce, Neil M Davies, Lavinia Paternoster, Marcus R. Munafò, Sara Brown, Jonathan Evans, Hannah Sallis
Abstract
Using MR, we were unable to replicate most of the phenotypic associations between allergic disease and mental health. Any causal effects we detected were considerably attenuated compared with the phenotypic association. This suggests that most comorbidity observed clinically is unlikely to be causal.
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