MR-PREG Collaboration
Cross-source consensus on MR-PREG Collaboration from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
Uses
How it works
Background
Where it comes from
Highlighted claims
- MR-PREG was created to improve causal evidence for preventing and treating adverse pregnancy and perinatal outcomes. — Cohort profile: the Mendelian randomisation in pregnancy (MR-PREG) collaboration – improving evidence for prevention and treatment of adverse pregnancy and perinatal outcomes
- MR-PREG has harmonised data for up to 35 adverse pregnancy and perinatal outcomes in up to 707,797 women. — Cohort profile: the Mendelian randomisation in pregnancy (MR-PREG) collaboration – improving evidence for prevention and treatment of adverse pregnancy and perinatal outcomes
- MR-PREG combines genetic and non-genetic approaches that have different sources of bias. — Cohort profile: the Mendelian randomisation in pregnancy (MR-PREG) collaboration – improving evidence for prevention and treatment of adverse pregnancy and perinatal outcomes
- MR-PREG has produced 12 peer-reviewed publications and one preprint so far. — Cohort profile: the Mendelian randomisation in pregnancy (MR-PREG) collaboration – improving evidence for prevention and treatment of adverse pregnancy and perinatal outcomes