Genome-wide meta-analysis identifies six novel loci associated with habitual coffee consumption

M. C. Cornelis*, E. M. Byrne, T. Esko, M. A. Nalls, A. Ganna, N. Paynter, K. L. Monda, N. Amin, K. Fischer, F. Renstrom, J. S. Ngwa, V. Huikari, A. Cavadino, I. M. Nolte, A. Teumer, K. Yu, P. Marques-Vidal, R. Rawal, A. Manichaikul, M. K. WojczynskiJ. M. Vink, J. H. Zhao, G. Burlutsky, J. Lahti, V. Mikkilä, R. N. Lemaitre, J. Eriksson, S. K. Musani, T. Tanaka, F. Geller, J. Luan, J. Hui, R. Mägi, M. Dimitriou, M. E. Garcia, W. K. Ho, M. J. Wright, L. M. Rose, P. K.E. Magnusson, N. L. Pedersen, D. Couper, B. A. Oostra, A. Hofman, M. A. Ikram, H. W. Tiemeier, A. G. Uitterlinden, F. J.A. van Rooij, I. Barroso, I. Johansson, Carl Counsell, The Coffee and Caffeine Genetics Consortium, International Parkinson's Disease Genomics Consortium (IPDGC), North American Brain Expression Consortium (NABEC), UK Brain Expression Consortium (UKBEC)

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