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Chunk #33 — Conclusions — The relationship between polygenic risk and cigarette use

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Interaction between polygenic risk for cigarette use and environmental exposures in the Detroit Neighborhood Health Study.
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The GRS was not related to traumatic events or social cohesion, limiting the concern that gene–environment correlation may bias gene–environment interaction results (type I error). The GRS was, however, related to neighborhood physical disorder; greater genetic risk for cigarette-use frequency was associated with living in a neighborhood characterized by increased physical disorder. This may indicate that there are shared risk factors for cigarette use and neighborhood quality.