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Table 1 Summary of the 25 traits

From: Investigation of multi-trait associations using pathway-based analysis of GWAS summary statistics

Phenotype

Abbreviation

# individuals (cases/controls, if applicable)

# Total SNPs

# Sig. SNPs1

Generation year

1 Neurological/Neuropsychiatric phenotypes

 Alzheimer’s disease

ALZ

17,008 / 37,154

7,055,881

108,745

2013

 Attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder

ADHD

1947 trio / 1947 trio & 840 / 688

1,230,535

13,120

2013

 Autism spectrum disorder

ASD

4788 / 4788

1,245,864

15,781

2013

 Bipolar disorder

BD

6990 / 4820

1,233,533

18,723

2013

 Major depressive disorder

MDD

9227 / 7383

1,232,793

14,864

2013

 Schizophrenia

SCZ

9379 / 7736

1,237,958

24,361

2013

2 Anthropometric and social traits

 Body mass index

BMI

322,154

2,554,637

63,111

2015

 Bone mineral density (femoral neck)

FN-BMD

32,735

10,586,899

117,114

2015

 Bone mineral density (lumbar spine)

LS-BMD

28,498

10,582,866

120,390

2015

 Educational attainment

EDU

293,723

8,146,840

311,622

2015

 Height

HEIGHT

253,288

2,550,858

239,924

2014

 Waist–hip ratio

WHR

142,762

2,560,788

38,995

2015

3 Immune-related traits

 Crohn’s disease

CD

5956 / 14,927

12,276,505

185,729

2015

 Rheumatoid arthritis

RA

18,136 / 49,724

8,747,962

122,601

2014

 Ulcerative colitis

UC

6968 / 20,464

12,255,196

181,092

2015

4 Metabolic phenotypes

 Age at menarche

AAM

182,416

2,441,815

44,202

2015

 Coronary artery disease

CAD

22,233 / 64,762

2,420,360

41,279

2011

 Fasting glucose

FG

46,186

2,470,476

32,818

2010

 Fasting insulin

FI

38,238

2,461,105

30,044

2010

 High-density lipoproteins

HDL

99,900

2,692,429

39,833

2010

 Low-density lipoproteins

LDL

95,454

2,692,564

40,261

2010

 Total cholesterol

TC

100,184

2,692,413

44,112

2010

 Triglycerides

TG

96,598

2,692,560

40,574

2010

 Type 1 diabetes

T1D

9934 / 16,956

2,048,237

45,430

2011

 Type 2 diabetes

T2D

12,171 / 56,862

2,473,440

39,081

2012

  1. 1Significant SNPs (p < 0.01)