Genetics in population health science: strategies and opportunities.

Year of Publication
2013
Author
Journal
Am J Public Health
Volume
103 Suppl 1
Number of Pages
S73-83
ISSN Number
1541-0048
Abstract

Translational research is needed to leverage discoveries from the frontiers of genome science to improve public health. So far, public health researchers have largely ignored genetic discoveries, and geneticists have ignored important aspects of population health science. This mutual neglect should end. In this article, we discuss 3 areas where public health researchers can help to advance translation: (1) risk assessment: investigate genetic profiles as components in composite risk assessments; (2) targeted intervention: conduct life-course longitudinal studies to understand when genetic risks manifest in development and whether intervention during sensitive periods can have lasting effects; and (3) improved understanding of environmental causation: collaborate with geneticists on gene-environment interaction research. We illustrate with examples from our own research on obesity and smoking.

Date Published
2013 Oct
URL
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3786748/
DOI
10.2105/AJPH.2012.301139
Alternate Journal
Am J Public Health
PMID
23927511
PMCID
PMC3786748
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