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. 2009 Jul 30;18(21):4213–4218. doi: 10.1093/hmg/ddp356

Table 4.

Joint analysis of the Rotterdam Study results and ARIC plus CHS results (18)

rs12567209 rs16847548
Allelic Dominant Allelic
ARIC+ CHS
 HR 0.57 0.53 1.31
 Ln(HR) −0.562 −0.635 0.270
 SE 0.192 0.201 0.089
P-value 0.0035 0.0015 0.0024
RS All Witnessed All Witnessed All Witnessed
 HR 0.85 0.69 0.80 0.70 1.18 1.40
 Ln(HR) −0.165 −0.378 −0.229 −0.364 0.165 0.339
 SE 0.204 0.311 0.217 0.318 0.117 0.153
P-value 0.42 0.23 0.29 0.25 0.16 0.027
Joint
 HR 0.69 0.60 0.64 0.57 1.26 1.33
 Ln(HR) −0.374 −0.511 −0.448 −0.558 0.232 0.287
 SE 0.140 0.164 0.147 0.170 0.071 0.077
P-value 0.0074 0.0018 0.0024 0.0010 0.0011 0.00019

All results are based on sex and age adjusted allelic models. P-values in bold reflect increased significance with the addition of RS results. ARIC, Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study; CHS, Cardiovascular Health Study; Ln(HR), natural log of the hazard ratio=beta estimate from Cox regression model; SE, standard error of the regression coefficient; RS, Rotterdam Study.