Disclosure of personalized rheumatoid arthritis risk using genetics, biomarkers, and lifestyle factors to motivate health behavior improvements:A randomized controlled trial
ConclusionDisclosure of RA risk personalized with genotype/biomarker results and behaviors increased motivation to improve RA risk‐related behaviors. Personalized medicine approaches may motivate health behavior improvements for those at risk for RA and provide rationale for larger studies evaluating effects of behavior changes on clinical outcomes such as RA‐related autoantibody production or RA development.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Source: Arthritis Care and Research - Category: Rheumatology Authors: Jeffrey A. Sparks, Maura D. Iversen, Zhi Yu, Nellie A. Triedman, Maria G. Prado, Rachel Miller Kroouze, Sarah S. Kalia, Michael L. Atkinson, Elinor A. Mody, Simon M. Helfgott, Derrick J. Todd, Paul F. Dellaripa, Bonnie L. Bermas, Karen H. Costenbader, Kev Tags: Original Article Source Type: research
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