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GENE-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION FOR CARDIOVASCULAR RISK
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GENE-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION FOR CARDIOVASCULAR RISK
Table 1: GENE-environment interaction for cardiovascular risk: Obesity
Search
terms
Databa
se
Hits
“how
many
articles,
just the
numbe
r”
Type of
study
design
Sample
size and
type
Data
collection
Environmen
tal factors
Genetic
factors:
SNPs,
alleles,
biomarker
s,
genes
What
type of
Statistica
l analysis
Findings
Gene
interaction
with
environme
nt for
obesity
among
smokers
CINAH
L,
PubMed
,
Medline
196 Maximum
studies
have
conducted
considerin
g
systematic
literature
Random
sampling
focusing
on the age
and
smoking
habits of
the
Quantitativ
e survey or
meta-
analysis.
Low or no
amount of
physical
activity and
gene
interaction
with
smoking.
Monogenet
ic mutation
by
smoking
can cause
the obesity
drastically.
T-test and
Chi-
square
test for
the
significan
ce of data
collected.
Most of the
articles stated
that the
smoking and
unhealthy
diet along
with lack of
physical

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GENE-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION FOR CARDIOVASCULAR RISK
review,
the
randomize
d control
trial and
cross-
sectional
study.
participant
s.
activity can
cause obesity
as the single
gene
mutation can
be developed
(Courtemanc
he, Tchernis
and Ukert
2018).
Gene
interaction
with
environme
nt for
obesity
among
CINAH
L,
PubMed
,
Medline
167 Randomiz
ed control
trial and
cross-
sectional
study.
Random
sampling
sometimes
convenien
ce
sampling.
Quantitativ
e survey
through
close ended
questionnai
re.
Big appetite
and junk food
consumption
along with
hereditary
issues.
Heredity
that is
comprised
of alleles in
the genetic
content
that are
ANNOV
A and T-
test.
Obesity is
developed
among the
non-smokers
by junk food
consumption
and sedentary

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GENE-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION FOR CARDIOVASCULAR RISK
non-
smokers
responsible
for obesity
developme
nt.
lifestyle.
Moreover,
the effects of
the heredity
can also be
the cause of
this condition
(Fuller-
Thomson et
al. 2018).
Gene
interaction
with
environme
nt for
obesity
among
CINAH
L,
PubMed
,
Medline
139 Systemati
c literature
review,
the
randomize
d control
trial and
Sampling
based on
the
tobacco
consumpti
on amount
and type
Quantitativ
e survey
and meta-
analysis.
Unhealthy
diet and lack
of literacy
and also
leading
sedentary
Tobacco
products
affects the
genes by
mutating
them and
subsequent
Mean
calculatio
n and also
the Chi-
square
test to test
the
Tobacco
users other
than the
smokers can
also develop
the negative
genetic

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