L-carnitine, a friend or foe for cardiovascular disease? a mendelian randomization study


Grant Data
Project Title
L-carnitine, a friend or foe for cardiovascular disease? a mendelian randomization study
Principal Investigator
Professor Zhao, Jie   (Principal Investigator (PI))
Co-Investigator(s)
Dr Schooling Catherine Mary   (Co-Investigator)
Dr Burgess Stephen   (Co-Investigator)
Duration
27
Start Date
2019-09-01
Completion Date
2024-08-22
Amount
369378
Conference Title
L-carnitine, a friend or foe for cardiovascular disease? a mendelian randomization study
Keywords
cardiovascular, disease, foe, L-carnitine, mendelian, randomization
Discipline
Others - Medicine, Dentistry and Health
HKU Project Code
16172921
Grant Type
Health and Medical Research Fund - Full Grant
Funding Year
2018
Status
Completed
Objectives
L-carnitine, a natural dietary supplement with the potential to ameliorate atherosclerosis, is emerging as an item of interest for cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention and treatment, despite controversy exists. To examine the effectiveness and safety of L-carnitine, we will assess how genetically different levels of L-carnitine affect CVD risk and its risk factors in established large cohorts in China and the United Kingdom.