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MESA Heart Failure Biomarker–Ethnicity Analysis Pipeline

Authors: Rivera-Mariani, Felix E.;

MESA Heart Failure Biomarker–Ethnicity Analysis Pipeline

Abstract

Reproducible analysis pipeline for the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) investigating associations between cardiovascular biomarkers, environmental exposures, and race/ethnicity interactions in relation to incident heart failure outcomes. The repository provides R-based workflows for cohort assembly, biomarker processing, survival modeling, and visualization while respecting controlled-access data policies for NHLBI BioLINCC datasets.

Keywords

air pollution, cohort study, biomarkers, heart failure, MESA, environmental epidemiology, health disparities, cardiovascular epidemiology

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