Fig. 2: Risk of depression according to genetic risk and lifestyle. | Nature Mental Health

Fig. 2: Risk of depression according to genetic risk and lifestyle.

From: The brain structure, immunometabolic and genetic mechanisms underlying the association between lifestyle and depression

Fig. 2

We utilized 197,344 participants with both PRS and lifestyle scores in the analyses. The results were adjusted for age, sex, Townsend deprivation index, BMI and education level. Two-sided unadjusted association P values from multivariate Cox models are given. Individuals with high risk for depression and unfavorable lifestyle were used as the reference category. Data are presented as mean values ± s.e.m. The widths of the lines extending from the center points represent 95% CI.

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