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Genome-wide association study identifies genetic loci for self-reported habitual sleep duration supported by accelerometer-derived estimates

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  • Hassan S. Dashti

    (Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School
    Broad Institute)

  • Samuel E. Jones

    (University of Exeter Medical School)

  • Andrew R. Wood

    (University of Exeter Medical School)

  • Jacqueline M. Lane

    (Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School
    Broad Institute
    Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School)

  • Vincent T. Hees

    (Netherlands eScience Center)

  • Heming Wang

    (Broad Institute
    Brigham and Women’s Hospital
    Harvard Medical School)

  • Jessica A. Rhodes

    (Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School
    Broad Institute)

  • Yanwei Song

    (Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School
    Northeastern University College of Science)

  • Krunal Patel

    (Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School
    Northeastern University College of Science)

  • Simon G. Anderson

    (The University of Manchester)

  • Robin N. Beaumont

    (University of Exeter Medical School)

  • David A. Bechtold

    (University of Manchester)

  • Jack Bowden

    (MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit at the University of Bristol
    University of Bristol)

  • Brian E. Cade

    (Broad Institute
    Brigham and Women’s Hospital
    Harvard Medical School)

  • Marta Garaulet

    (University of Murcia
    IMIB-Arrixaca)

  • Simon D. Kyle

    (University of Oxford)

  • Max A. Little

    (Aston University
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

  • Andrew S. Loudon

    (University of Manchester)

  • Annemarie I. Luik

    (University of Oxford)

  • Frank A. J. L. Scheer

    (Broad Institute
    Harvard Medical School
    Brigham and Women’s Hospital)

  • Kai Spiegelhalder

    (University of Freiburg)

  • Jessica Tyrrell

    (University of Exeter Medical School)

  • Daniel J. Gottlieb

    (Brigham and Women’s Hospital
    Harvard Medical School
    VA Boston Healthcare System)

  • Henning Tiemeier

    (Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health
    Erasmus Medical Center)

  • David W. Ray

    (University of Manchester)

  • Shaun M. Purcell

    (Harvard Medical School)

  • Timothy M. Frayling

    (University of Exeter Medical School)

  • Susan Redline

    (Harvard Medical School)

  • Deborah A. Lawlor

    (MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit at the University of Bristol
    University of Bristol)

  • Martin K. Rutter

    (University of Manchester
    Manchester Academic Health Science Centre)

  • Michael N. Weedon

    (University of Exeter Medical School)

  • Richa Saxena

    (Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School
    Broad Institute
    Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School)

Abstract

Sleep is an essential state of decreased activity and alertness but molecular factors regulating sleep duration remain unknown. Through genome-wide association analysis in 446,118 adults of European ancestry from the UK Biobank, we identify 78 loci for self-reported habitual sleep duration (p

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  • Hassan S. Dashti & Samuel E. Jones & Andrew R. Wood & Jacqueline M. Lane & Vincent T. Hees & Heming Wang & Jessica A. Rhodes & Yanwei Song & Krunal Patel & Simon G. Anderson & Robin N. Beaumont & Davi, 2019. "Genome-wide association study identifies genetic loci for self-reported habitual sleep duration supported by accelerometer-derived estimates," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 10(1), pages 1-12, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:10:y:2019:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-019-08917-4
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-08917-4
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