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

TABLE 4.

Association of anthropometric trait with the risk of prostate cancer using sex-combined and male-specific instruments.

Exposure Sex-combined IVs Male-specific IVs u (P)


k0/k1 PVE (%) Power (%) OR (95% CI, P) k0/k1 PVE (%) Power (%) OR (95% CI, P)
BMI 97/60 1.12 81.3 0.865 (0.764∼0.979, 0.022) 30/22 0.77 67.7 0.862 (0.738∼1.007, 0.060) 0.190 (0.849)
WHR 39/21 0.56 59.2 0.854 (0.681∼1.071, 0.172) 3/1 0.04 5.2 1.094 (0.545∼2.198, 0.800) −0.969 (0.333)
WC 70/50 1.02 14.1 0.954 (0.808∼1.126, 0.577) 29/21 1.15 59.0 0.895 (0.763∼1.050, 0.175) 2.688 (0.007)
HIP 89/64 1.40 5.4 1.016 (0.886∼1.166, 0.817) 31/17 0.83 28.6 1.086 (0.873∼1.350, 0.457) −1.428 (0.153)

IV, instrumental variable; BMI, body mass index; WHR, waist-to-hip ratio; WC, waist circumference; HIP, hip circumference; MR, Mendelian randomization; PVE, phenotypic variance explained by IVs that were used in our final MR analysis; power, statistical power; OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence internal.

Note that k0 is the number of candidate instruments, while k1 is the final number of instruments employed in the analysis.