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. 2021 Jun 9;12:651332. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2021.651332

TABLE 2.

Summary information of the GWAS datasets employed in our sex-specific two-sample MR analysis.

Trait Sample size (case/control) k0 M References
BMI
Sex-combined 322,154 97 2,517,828 Locke et al., 2015
Female-specific 171,977 38 2,459,695 Locke et al., 2015
Male-specific 152,893 30 2,443,565 Locke et al., 2015
WHR
Sex-combined 210,086 39 2,542,431 Shungin et al., 2015
Female-specific 116,742 34 2,467,778 Shungin et al., 2015
Male-specific 93,480 3 2,146,136 Shungin et al., 2015
WC
Sex-combined 231,355 70 2,545,772 Shungin et al., 2015
Female-specific 127,470 25 2,473,035 Shungin et al., 2015
Male-specific 104,079 29 2,294,965 Shungin et al., 2015
HIP
Sex-combined 211,117 89 2,540,653 Shungin et al., 2015
Female-specific 117,340 41 2,466,814 Shungin et al., 2015
Male-specific 93,965 31 2,188,855 Shungin et al., 2015
Breast cancer 228,951 (122,977/105,974)
Female-specific 13,011,123 Michailidou et al., 2017
Prostate cancer 140,306 (79,194/61,112)
Male-specific 16,486,833 Schumacher et al., 2018

BMI, body mass index; WHR, waist-to-hip ratio; WC, waist circumference; HIP, hip circumference; SNP, single-nucleotide polymorphism; GWAS, genome-wide association study; MR, Mendelian randomization.

Note that k0 denotes the number of candidate instruments that were obtained directly with those associated SNPs (P < 5.00E-8) reported in the original GWAS papers; M is the total number of SNPs.