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https://www.gwern.net/docs/genetics/...021-belbin.pdf
Toward a fine-scale population health monitoring
RESULTS
Evaluating the relationship between R/E, genetic ancestry, and geographical origin in the large Mount Sinai Health System in NYC We evaluated R/E in a large (N = 36,061), diverse biobank (BioMe) linked to EHRs in the Mount Sinai Health System in NYC. To understand how R/E information is captured in a large, urban health system, we compared the self-reported R/E surveyed during the BioMe enrollment (self-reported R/E; Table S1) to R/E recorded in the Mount Sinai EHRs. We first restricted
analysis to participants who reported only one of the following R/ Es in the enrollment survey for one of five population groups: European American (EA; N = 9,830; see Star Methods), AA (N = 7,976), Hispanic/Latino (HL; N = 11,544), East and Southeast Asian (ESA; N = 965), and Native American (NA; N = 61) (total: 84.2% of BioMe; N = 30,376 participants and n = 1,310,279 total visits)
11.544 hispanics used
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