In this thesis, senescence is measured in human populations according to its definition of an increase in the risks of dysfunction, disease, and death with chronological age. Part I of this thesis... Show moreIn this thesis, senescence is measured in human populations according to its definition of an increase in the risks of dysfunction, disease, and death with chronological age. Part I of this thesis investigates how a population__s senescence rate can be measured through the increase in mortality rate with age. Part II of this thesis investigates how senescence can be measured through the increase in morbidity - with a focus on cardiovascular disease - in a non-western population and thus be compared with the senescence process in western populations. Show less
Aim of this thesis was to investigate pharmacogenetic effects on response to statin treatment and the genetics of lipid metabolism and cardiovascular disease. In chapter 4 the first results of the... Show moreAim of this thesis was to investigate pharmacogenetic effects on response to statin treatment and the genetics of lipid metabolism and cardiovascular disease. In chapter 4 the first results of the Genomic investigation of Statin Therapy (GIST) consortium are presented. We identified and validated two new GWAS loci to be associated with LDL-cholesterol response after statin treatment. In addition, we confirmed two previous identified loci. In chapter 5 we showed that we were not able to identify any loci associated with differential event reduction after statin therapy within the PROSPER study. The results presented in chapter 8 show that even at old age a genetic predisposition to high LDL-cholesterol is a risk factor for mortality. The results of this thesis show that currently the possibilities to personalize statin treatment based on genetic variants is limited. New research methods will hopefully give new opportunities to improve cardiovascular disease treatment and give more insight into the biological mechanisms of statin treatment. Show less
Goeij, M.C.M. de; Halbesma, N.; Dekker, F.W.; Wijsman, C.A.; Heemst, D. van; Maier, A.B.; ... ; Craen, A.J.M. de 2014