posted on 2024-02-16, 12:11authored byNE Allen, B Lacey, DA Lawlor, JP Pell, J Gallacher, L Smeeth, P Elliott, PM Matthews, RA Lyons, AD Whetton, A Lucassen, ME Hurles, M Chapman, AW Roddam, NK Fitzpatrick, AL Hansell, R Hardy, RE Marioni, VB O’Donnell, J Williams, CM Lindgren, M Effingham, J Sellors, J Danesh, R Collins
Population-based prospective studies, such as UK Biobank, are valuable for generating and testing hypotheses about the potential causes of human disease. We describe how UK Biobank’s study design, data access policies, and approaches to statistical analysis can help to minimize error and improve the interpretability of research findings, with implications for other population-based prospective studies being established worldwide.
Funding
Medical Research Council
Wellcome
British Heart Foundation
Cancer Research UK
National Institute for Health Research
History
Author affiliation
College of Life Sciences/Population Health Sciences
Version
AM (Accepted Manuscript)
Published in
Science Translational Medicine
Volume
16
Issue
729
Pagination
eadf4428
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)