Utility of genetic and non-genetic risk factors in predicting coronary heart disease in Singaporean Chinese
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology

Abstract
Although numerous phenotype based equations for predicting risk of ‘hard’ coronary heart disease are available, data on the utility of genetic information for such risk prediction is lacking in Chinese populations.
Case–control study nested within the Singapore Chinese Health Study.
A total of 1306 subjects comprising 836 men (267 incident cases and 569 controls) and 470 women (128 incident cases and 342 controls) were included. A Genetic Risk Score comprising 156 single nucleotide polymorphisms that have been robustly associated with coronary heart disease or its risk factors (
The Genetic Risk Score was significantly associated with incident ‘hard’ coronary heart disease (
The Genetic Risk Score is an independent predictor for incident ‘hard’ coronary heart disease in our ethnic Chinese population. Inclusion of genetic factors into coronary heart disease prediction models could significantly improve risk prediction performance.
Contributors

Xuling Chang
Author

Agus Salim
Author

Rajkumar Dorajoo
Author

Yi Han
Author

Chiea-Chuen Khor
Author

Rob M van Dam
Author

Jian-Min Yuan
Author

Woon-Puay Koh
Author

Jianjun Liu
Author

Daniel YT Goh
Author

Xu Wang
Author

Yik-Ying Teo
Author

Yechiel Friedlander
Author

Chew-Kiat Heng
Author
