Pain - Health and medical history - Touchscreen - UK Biobank Assessment Centre
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Category ID | Description | Items |
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100036 | Health and medical history | +104 |
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![]() | Touchscreen questionnaire ordering, validation and dependencies | 113241 |
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3207 | Tsepilov et al; Analysis of genetically independent phenotypes identifies shared genetic factors associated with chronic musculoskeletal pain conditions; Communications Biology (2020) |
421 | Walker-Bone, K. et al.; Chronic widespread bodily pain is increased among individuals with history of fracture: findings from UK Biobank; Arch Osteoporosis 2016 |
3206 | Freidin et al; Genome-wide meta-analysis identifies genetic locus on chromosome 9 associated with Modic changes; Journal of Medical Genetics (2019) |
3210 | Suri et al; Genome-wide meta-analysis of 158,000 individuals of European ancestry identifies three loci associated with chronic back pain; PLOS Genetics (2019) |
3208 | Elgaeva et al; ISSLS Prize in Clinical Science 2020. Examining causal effects of body mass index on back pain: a Mendelian randomization study; European Spine Journal (2020) |
3209 | Freidin et al; Insight into the genetic architecture of back pain and its risk factors from a study of 509,000 individuals; Pain (2019) |
2764 | Beasley, Marcus J. et al; Is alcohol consumption related to likelihood of reporting chronic widespread pain in people with stable consumption? Results from UK biobank; PAIN 2016 |
2766 | Gary J Macfarlane, et al; Persons with chronic widespread pain experience excess mortality: longitudinal results from UK Biobank and meta-analysis; Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 2017 |
1541 | Macfarlane, T.V. et al; Self-Reported Facial Pain in UK Biobank Study: Prevalence and Associated Factors; J Oral Maxillofac Res. 2014 |
3247 | Williams et al; Sequence variation at 8q24.21 and risk of back pain; F1000Research (2020) |
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