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2. Genetic Influences on the Covariance and Genetic Correlations in a Bivariate Twin Model: An Application to Well-Being
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de Vries, Lianne P., van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., Maes, Hermine, Colodro-Conde, Lucía, and Bartels, Meike
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- 2021
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3. An Extended Twin-Pedigree Study of Neuroticism in the Netherlands Twin Register
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Boomsma, Dorret I., Helmer, Quinta, Nieuwboer, Harold A., Hottenga, Jouke Jan, de Moor, Marleen H., van den Berg, Stéphanie M., Davies, Gareth E., Vink, Jacqueline M., Schouten, Maarten J., Dolan, Conor V., Willemsen, Gonneke, Bartels, Meike, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., Ligthart, Lannie, and de Geus, Eco J.
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- 2017
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4. Dopaminergic Genetic Variants and Voluntary Externally Paced Exercise Behavior
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VAN DER MEE, DENISE J., FEDKO, IRYNA O., HOTTENGA, JOUKE-JAN, EHLI, ERIK A., VAN DER ZEE, MATTHIJS D., LIGTHART, LANNIE, VAN BEIJSTERVELDT, TOOS C. E. M., DAVIES, GARETH E., BARTELS, MEIKE, LANDERS, JOSEPH G., and DE GEUS, ECO J. C.
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- 2018
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5. GE Covariance Through Phenotype to Environment Transmission: An Assessment in Longitudinal Twin Data and Application to Childhood Anxiety
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Dolan, Conor V., de Kort, Johanna M., van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., Bartels, Meike, and Boomsma, Dorret I.
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- 2014
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6. Heritability of compulsive Internet use in adolescents
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Vink, Jacqueline M., van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., Huppertz, Charlotte, Bartels, Meike, and Boomsma, Dorret I.
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- 2016
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7. Exploring the Association Between Well-Being and Psychopathology in Adolescents
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Bartels, Meike, Cacioppo, John T., van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., and Boomsma, Dorret I.
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- 2013
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8. Genetic and Environmental Influences on the Stability of Withdrawn Behavior in Children: A Longitudinal, Multi-informant Twin Study
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Hoekstra, Rosa A., Bartels, Meike, Hudziak, James J., Van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., and Boomsma, Dorret I.
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- 2008
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9. Genetic and Environmental Influences on the Relation Between Attention Problems and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
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Derks, Eske M., Hudziak, James J., Dolan, Conor V., van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., Verhulst, Frank C., and Boomsma, Dorret I.
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- 2008
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10. Early-life antibiotic use and risk of asthma and eczema: results of a discordant twin study
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Slob, Elise M A, Brew, Bronwyn K, Vijverberg, Susanne J H, Kats, Chantal J A R, Longo, Cristina, Pijnenburg, Mariëlle W, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C E M, Dolan, Conor V, Bartels, Meike, Magnusson, Patrick, Lichtenstein, Paul, Gong, Tong, Koppelman, Gerard H, Almqvist, Catarina, Boomsma, Dorret I, Maitland-van der Zee, Anke H, Slob, Elise M A, Brew, Bronwyn K, Vijverberg, Susanne J H, Kats, Chantal J A R, Longo, Cristina, Pijnenburg, Mariëlle W, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C E M, Dolan, Conor V, Bartels, Meike, Magnusson, Patrick, Lichtenstein, Paul, Gong, Tong, Koppelman, Gerard H, Almqvist, Catarina, Boomsma, Dorret I, and Maitland-van der Zee, Anke H
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RATIONALE: Early-life antibiotic use has been associated with development of atopic diseases, but the aetiology remains unclear. To elucidate aetiology, we used a discordant twin design to control for genetic and environmental confounding.METHODS: We conducted a retrospective cohort study in twins (3-10 years) from the Netherlands Twin Register (NTR, n=34 352) and a replication study at age 9 in the Childhood and Adolescent Twin Study in Sweden (CATSS, n=7906). Antibiotic use was recorded at 0-2 years. Doctor diagnosed asthma and eczema were reported by parents when children were 3-12 years in both cohorts. Individuals were included in unmatched analyses and in co-twin control analyses with disease discordant twin pairs.RESULTS: Early-life antibiotic use was associated with increased risk of asthma (NTR OR 1.34 95%CI 1.28-1.41; CATSS 1.45 95%CI 1.34-1.56) and eczema (NTR OR 1.08 95%CI 1.03-1.13; CATSS 1.07 95%CI 1.01-1.14) in unmatched analyses. Co-twin analyses in mono- and dizygotic twin pairs showed similar results for asthma (NTR 1.54 95%CI 1.20-1.98 and CATSS 2.00 95%CI 1.28-3.13), but opposing results for eczema in NTR (0.99 95%CI 0.80-1.25) and CATSS (1.67 95%CI 1.12-2.49). The risk of asthma increased for antibiotics prescribed for respiratory infections (CATSS 1.45 95%CI 1.34-1.56), but not for antibiotics commonly used for urinary tract/skin infections (CATSS 1.02 95%CI 0.88-1.17).CONCLUSION: Children exposed to early-life antibiotic use, particularly prescribed for respiratory infections, may be at higher risk of asthma. This risk can still be observed, when correcting for genetic and environmental factors. Our results could not elucidate whether the relationship between early-life antibiotic use and eczema is confounded by familial and genetic factors.
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- 2020
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11. Genetically Informed Regression Analysis: Application to Aggression Prediction by Inattention and Hyperactivity in Children and Adults
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Boomsma, Dorret I., primary, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., additional, Odintsova, Veronika V., additional, Neale, Michael C., additional, and Dolan, Conor V., additional
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- 2020
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12. Trends in adolescent alcohol use: effects of age, sex and cohort on prevalence and heritability
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Geels, Lot M., Bartels, Meike, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., Willemsen, Gonneke, van der Aa, Niels, Boomsma, Dorret I., and Vink, Jacqueline M.
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- 2012
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13. Twins and the Study of Rater (Dis)agreement
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Bartels, Meike, Boomsma, Dorret I., Hudziak, James J., van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., and van den Oord, Edwin J. C. G.
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- 2007
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14. Anxiety at age 15 predicts psychiatric diagnoses and suicidal ideation in late adolescence and young adulthood: results from two longitudinal studies.
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Doering, Sabrina, Lichtenstein, Paul, Gillberg, Christopher, NTR, Boomsma, D. I., van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., Ligthart, Lannie, Willemsen, Gonneke, de Geus, Eco, Middeldorp, Christel M., Bartels, Meike, Kuja-Halkola, Ralf, and Lundström, Sebastian
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PSYCHIATRIC diagnosis ,SUICIDAL ideation ,MOVEMENT disorders ,ADULTS ,ADOLESCENCE ,PSYCHOTIC depression ,SUICIDE risk factors - Abstract
Background: Anxiety disorders in adolescence have been associated with several psychiatric outcomes. We sought to describe the prospective relationship between various levels of adolescent anxiety and psychiatric diagnoses (anxiety-, bipolar/psychotic-, depressive-, and alcohol and drug misuse disorders) and suicidal ideation in early adulthood while adjusting for childhood attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and developmental coordination disorder (DCD). Furthermore, we aimed to estimate the proportion attributable to the various anxiety levels for the outcomes. Methods: We used a nation-wide population-based Swedish twin study comprising 14,106 fifteen-year-old twins born in Sweden between 1994 and 2002 and a replication sample consisting of 9211 Dutch twins, born between 1985 and 1999. Adolescent anxiety was measured with parental and self-report. Psychiatric diagnoses and suicidal ideation were retrieved from the Swedish National Patient Register and via self-report. Results: Adolescent anxiety, of various levels, predicted, in the Swedish National Patient Register, anxiety disorders: hazard ratio (HR) = 4.92 (CI 3.33–7.28); depressive disorders: HR = 4.79 (3.23–7.08), and any psychiatric outcome: HR = 3.40 (2.58–4.48), when adjusting for ADHD, ASD, and DCD. The results were replicated in the Dutch data. The proportion of psychiatric outcome attributable to adolescent anxiety over time (age 15–21) was 29% for any psychiatric outcome, 43–40% for anxiety disorders, and 39–38% for depressive disorders. Conclusion: Anxiety in adolescence constitutes an important risk factor in the development of psychiatric outcomes, revealing unique predictions for the different levels of anxiety, and beyond the risk conferred by childhood ADHD, ASD, and DCD. Developmental trajectories leading into psychiatric outcomes should further empirically investigated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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15. Does the sex of one’s co-twin affect height and BMI in adulthood? A study of dizygotic adult twins from 31 cohorts
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Fisiología, Genética, antropología física y fisiología animal, Fisiologia, Genetika,antropologia fisikoa eta animalien fisiologia, Bogl, Leonie H, Jelenkovic Moreno, Aline, Vuoksimaa, Eero, Ahrenfeldt, Linda, Pietiläinen, Kirsi H., Stazi, Maria A., Fagnani, Corrado, D’Ippolito, Cristina, Hur, Yoon-Mi, Jeong, Hoe-Uk, Silberg, Judy L., Eaves, Lindon J., Maes, Hermine H., Bayasgalan, Gombojav, Narandalai, Danshiitsoodol, Cutler, Tessa L., Kandler, Christian, Jang, Kerry L., Christensen, Kaare, Skytthe, Axel, Kyvik, Kirsten O., Cozen, Wendy, Hwang, Amie E., Mack, Thomas M., Derom, Catherine A., Vlietinck, Robert F., Nelson, Tracy L., Whitfield, Keith E., Corley, Robin P., Huibregtse, Brooke M., McAdams, Tom A., Eley, Thalia C., Gregory, Alice M., Krueger, Robert F., McGue, Matt, Pahlen, Shandell, Willemsen, Gonneke, Bartels, Meike, Van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., Pang, Zengchang, Tan, Qihua, Zhang, Dongfeng, Martin, Nicholas G., Medland, Sarah E., Montgomery, Grant W., Hjelmborg, Jacob v. B., Rebato Ochoa, Esther Matilde, Swan, Gary E., Krasnow, Ruth, Busjahn, Andreas, Lichtenstein, Paul, Öncel, Sevgi Y., Aliev, Fazil, Baker, Laura A., Tuvblad, Catherine, Siribaddana, Sisira H., Hotopf, Matthew, Sumathipala, Athula, Rijsdijk, Fruhling, Magnusson, Patrik K. E., Pedersen, Nancy L., Dahl Aslan, Anna K., Ordoñana Martín, Juan Ramón, Sánchez Romera, Juan Francisco, Colodro Conde, Lucia, Duncan, Glen E., Buchwald, Dedra, Tarnoki, Adam D., Tarnoki, David L., Yokoyama, Yoshie, Hopper, John L., Loos, Ruth J. F., Boomsma, Dorret I., Sørensen, Thorkild I. A., Silventoinen, Karri, Kaprio, Jaakko, Fisiología, Genética, antropología física y fisiología animal, Fisiologia, Genetika,antropologia fisikoa eta animalien fisiologia, Bogl, Leonie H, Jelenkovic Moreno, Aline, Vuoksimaa, Eero, Ahrenfeldt, Linda, Pietiläinen, Kirsi H., Stazi, Maria A., Fagnani, Corrado, D’Ippolito, Cristina, Hur, Yoon-Mi, Jeong, Hoe-Uk, Silberg, Judy L., Eaves, Lindon J., Maes, Hermine H., Bayasgalan, Gombojav, Narandalai, Danshiitsoodol, Cutler, Tessa L., Kandler, Christian, Jang, Kerry L., Christensen, Kaare, Skytthe, Axel, Kyvik, Kirsten O., Cozen, Wendy, Hwang, Amie E., Mack, Thomas M., Derom, Catherine A., Vlietinck, Robert F., Nelson, Tracy L., Whitfield, Keith E., Corley, Robin P., Huibregtse, Brooke M., McAdams, Tom A., Eley, Thalia C., Gregory, Alice M., Krueger, Robert F., McGue, Matt, Pahlen, Shandell, Willemsen, Gonneke, Bartels, Meike, Van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., Pang, Zengchang, Tan, Qihua, Zhang, Dongfeng, Martin, Nicholas G., Medland, Sarah E., Montgomery, Grant W., Hjelmborg, Jacob v. B., Rebato Ochoa, Esther Matilde, Swan, Gary E., Krasnow, Ruth, Busjahn, Andreas, Lichtenstein, Paul, Öncel, Sevgi Y., Aliev, Fazil, Baker, Laura A., Tuvblad, Catherine, Siribaddana, Sisira H., Hotopf, Matthew, Sumathipala, Athula, Rijsdijk, Fruhling, Magnusson, Patrik K. E., Pedersen, Nancy L., Dahl Aslan, Anna K., Ordoñana Martín, Juan Ramón, Sánchez Romera, Juan Francisco, Colodro Conde, Lucia, Duncan, Glen E., Buchwald, Dedra, Tarnoki, Adam D., Tarnoki, David L., Yokoyama, Yoshie, Hopper, John L., Loos, Ruth J. F., Boomsma, Dorret I., Sørensen, Thorkild I. A., Silventoinen, Karri, and Kaprio, Jaakko
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Background: The comparison of traits in twins from opposite-sex (OS) and same-sex (SS) dizygotic twin pairs is considered a proxy measure of prenatal hormone exposure. To examine possible prenatal hormonal influences on anthropometric traits, we compared mean height, body mass index (BMI), and the prevalence of being overweight or obese between men and women from OS and SS dizygotic twin pairs. Methods: The data were derived from the COllaborative project of Development of Anthropometrical measures in Twins (CODATwins) database, and included 68,494 SS and 53,808 OS dizygotic twin individuals above the age of 20 years from 31 twin cohorts representing 19 countries. Zygosity was determined by questionnaires or DNA genotyping depending on the study. Multiple regression and logistic regression models adjusted for cohort, age, and birth year with the twin type as a predictor were carried out to compare height and BMI in twins from OS pairs with those from SS pairs and to calculate the adjusted odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for being overweight or obese. Results: OS females were, on average, 0.31 cm (95% confidence interval (CI) 0.20, 0.41) taller than SS females. OS males were also, on average, taller than SS males, but this difference was only 0.14 cm (95% CI 0.02, 0.27). Mean BMI and the prevalence of overweight or obesity did not differ between males and females from SS and OS twin pairs. The statistically significant differences between OS and SS twins for height were small and appeared to reflect our large sample size rather than meaningful differences of public health relevance. Conclusions: We found no evidence to support the hypothesis that prenatal hormonal exposure or postnatal socialization (i.e., having grown up with a twin of the opposite sex) has a major impact on height and BMI in adulthood.
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16. Does the sex of one's co-twin affect height and BMI in adulthood?:A study of dizygotic adult twins from 31 cohorts
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Bogl, Leonie H, Jelenkovic, Aline, Vuoksimaa, Eero, Ahrenfeldt, Linda, Pietiläinen, Kirsi H, Stazi, Maria A, Fagnani, Corrado, D'Ippolito, Cristina, Hur, Yoon-Mi, Jeong, Hoe-Uk, Silberg, Judy L, Eaves, Lindon J, Maes, Hermine H, Bayasgalan, Gombojav, Narandalai, Danshiitsoodol, Cutler, Tessa L, Kandler, Christian, Jang, Kerry L, Christensen, Kaare, Skytthe, Axel, Kyvik, Kirsten O, Cozen, Wendy, Hwang, Amie E, Mack, Thomas M, Derom, Catherine A, Vlietinck, Robert F, Nelson, Tracy L, Whitfield, Keith E, Corley, Robin P, Huibregtse, Brooke M, McAdams, Tom A, Eley, Thalia C, Gregory, Alice M, Krueger, Robert F, McGue, Matt, Pahlen, Shandell, Willemsen, Gonneke, Bartels, Meike, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C E M, Pang, Zengchang, Tan, Qihua, Zhang, Dongfeng, Martin, Nicholas G, Medland, Sarah E, Montgomery, Grant W, Hjelmborg, Jacob V B, Rebato, Esther, Swan, Gary E, Krasnow, Ruth, Busjahn, Andreas, Lichtenstein, Paul, Öncel, Sevgi Y, Aliev, Fazil, Baker, Laura A, Tuvblad, Catherine, Siribaddana, Sisira H, Hotopf, Matthew, Sumathipala, Athula, Rijsdijk, Fruhling, Magnusson, Patrik K E, Pedersen, Nancy L, Aslan, Anna K Dahl, Ordoñana, Juan R, Sánchez-Romera, Juan F, Colodro-Conde, Lucia, Duncan, Glen E, Buchwald, Dedra, Tarnoki, Adam D, Tarnoki, David L, Yokoyama, Yoshie, Hopper, John L, Loos, Ruth J F, Boomsma, Dorret I, Sørensen, Thorkild I A, Silventoinen, Karri, Kaprio, Jaakko, Bogl, Leonie H, Jelenkovic, Aline, Vuoksimaa, Eero, Ahrenfeldt, Linda, Pietiläinen, Kirsi H, Stazi, Maria A, Fagnani, Corrado, D'Ippolito, Cristina, Hur, Yoon-Mi, Jeong, Hoe-Uk, Silberg, Judy L, Eaves, Lindon J, Maes, Hermine H, Bayasgalan, Gombojav, Narandalai, Danshiitsoodol, Cutler, Tessa L, Kandler, Christian, Jang, Kerry L, Christensen, Kaare, Skytthe, Axel, Kyvik, Kirsten O, Cozen, Wendy, Hwang, Amie E, Mack, Thomas M, Derom, Catherine A, Vlietinck, Robert F, Nelson, Tracy L, Whitfield, Keith E, Corley, Robin P, Huibregtse, Brooke M, McAdams, Tom A, Eley, Thalia C, Gregory, Alice M, Krueger, Robert F, McGue, Matt, Pahlen, Shandell, Willemsen, Gonneke, Bartels, Meike, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C E M, Pang, Zengchang, Tan, Qihua, Zhang, Dongfeng, Martin, Nicholas G, Medland, Sarah E, Montgomery, Grant W, Hjelmborg, Jacob V B, Rebato, Esther, Swan, Gary E, Krasnow, Ruth, Busjahn, Andreas, Lichtenstein, Paul, Öncel, Sevgi Y, Aliev, Fazil, Baker, Laura A, Tuvblad, Catherine, Siribaddana, Sisira H, Hotopf, Matthew, Sumathipala, Athula, Rijsdijk, Fruhling, Magnusson, Patrik K E, Pedersen, Nancy L, Aslan, Anna K Dahl, Ordoñana, Juan R, Sánchez-Romera, Juan F, Colodro-Conde, Lucia, Duncan, Glen E, Buchwald, Dedra, Tarnoki, Adam D, Tarnoki, David L, Yokoyama, Yoshie, Hopper, John L, Loos, Ruth J F, Boomsma, Dorret I, Sørensen, Thorkild I A, Silventoinen, Karri, and Kaprio, Jaakko
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BACKGROUND: The comparison of traits in twins from opposite-sex (OS) and same-sex (SS) dizygotic twin pairs is considered a proxy measure of prenatal hormone exposure. To examine possible prenatal hormonal influences on anthropometric traits, we compared mean height, body mass index (BMI), and the prevalence of being overweight or obese between men and women from OS and SS dizygotic twin pairs.METHODS: The data were derived from the COllaborative project of Development of Anthropometrical measures in Twins (CODATwins) database, and included 68,494 SS and 53,808 OS dizygotic twin individuals above the age of 20 years from 31 twin cohorts representing 19 countries. Zygosity was determined by questionnaires or DNA genotyping depending on the study. Multiple regression and logistic regression models adjusted for cohort, age, and birth year with the twin type as a predictor were carried out to compare height and BMI in twins from OS pairs with those from SS pairs and to calculate the adjusted odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for being overweight or obese.RESULTS: OS females were, on average, 0.31 cm (95% confidence interval (CI) 0.20, 0.41) taller than SS females. OS males were also, on average, taller than SS males, but this difference was only 0.14 cm (95% CI 0.02, 0.27). Mean BMI and the prevalence of overweight or obesity did not differ between males and females from SS and OS twin pairs. The statistically significant differences between OS and SS twins for height were small and appeared to reflect our large sample size rather than meaningful differences of public health relevance.CONCLUSIONS: We found no evidence to support the hypothesis that prenatal hormonal exposure or postnatal socialization (i.e., having grown up with a twin of the opposite sex) has a major impact on height and BMI in adulthood.
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17. Does the sex of one’s co-twin affect height and BMI in adulthood? A study of dizygotic adult twins from 31 cohorts
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Bogl, Leonie H., primary, Jelenkovic, Aline, additional, Vuoksimaa, Eero, additional, Ahrenfeldt, Linda, additional, Pietiläinen, Kirsi H., additional, Stazi, Maria A., additional, Fagnani, Corrado, additional, D’Ippolito, Cristina, additional, Hur, Yoon-Mi, additional, Jeong, Hoe-Uk, additional, Silberg, Judy L., additional, Eaves, Lindon J., additional, Maes, Hermine H., additional, Bayasgalan, Gombojav, additional, Narandalai, Danshiitsoodol, additional, Cutler, Tessa L., additional, Kandler, Christian, additional, Jang, Kerry L., additional, Christensen, Kaare, additional, Skytthe, Axel, additional, Kyvik, Kirsten O., additional, Cozen, Wendy, additional, Hwang, Amie E., additional, Mack, Thomas M., additional, Derom, Catherine A., additional, Vlietinck, Robert F., additional, Nelson, Tracy L., additional, Whitfield, Keith E., additional, Corley, Robin P., additional, Huibregtse, Brooke M., additional, McAdams, Tom A., additional, Eley, Thalia C., additional, Gregory, Alice M., additional, Krueger, Robert F., additional, McGue, Matt, additional, Pahlen, Shandell, additional, Willemsen, Gonneke, additional, Bartels, Meike, additional, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., additional, Pang, Zengchang, additional, Tan, Qihua, additional, Zhang, Dongfeng, additional, Martin, Nicholas G., additional, Medland, Sarah E., additional, Montgomery, Grant W., additional, Hjelmborg, Jacob v. B., additional, Rebato, Esther, additional, Swan, Gary E., additional, Krasnow, Ruth, additional, Busjahn, Andreas, additional, Lichtenstein, Paul, additional, Öncel, Sevgi Y., additional, Aliev, Fazil, additional, Baker, Laura A., additional, Tuvblad, Catherine, additional, Siribaddana, Sisira H., additional, Hotopf, Matthew, additional, Sumathipala, Athula, additional, Rijsdijk, Fruhling, additional, Magnusson, Patrik K. E., additional, Pedersen, Nancy L., additional, Aslan, Anna K. Dahl, additional, Ordoñana, Juan R., additional, Sánchez-Romera, Juan F., additional, Colodro-Conde, Lucia, additional, Duncan, Glen E., additional, Buchwald, Dedra, additional, Tarnoki, Adam D., additional, Tarnoki, David L., additional, Yokoyama, Yoshie, additional, Hopper, John L., additional, Loos, Ruth J. F., additional, Boomsma, Dorret I., additional, Sørensen, Thorkild I. A., additional, Silventoinen, Karri, additional, and Kaprio, Jaakko, additional
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- 2017
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18. Genetic and environmental influences on height from infancy to early adulthood
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University of Helsinki, Department of Social Research, University of Helsinki, Department of Public Health, University of Helsinki, Clinicum, Jelenkovic, Aline, Sund, Reijo, Hur, Yoon-Mi, Yokoyama, Yoshie, Hjelmborg, Jacob V. B., Moller, Soren, Honda, Chika, Magnusson, Patrik K. E., Pedersen, Nancy L., Ooki, Syuichi, Aaltonen, Sari, Stazi, Maria A., Fagnani, Corrado, D'Ippolito, Cristina, Freitas, Duarte L., Maia, Jose Antonio, Ji, Fuling, Ning, Feng, Pang, Zengchang, Rebato, Esther, Busjahn, Andreas, Kandler, Christian, Saudino, Kimberly J., Jang, Kerry L., Cozen, Wendy, Hwang, Amie E., Mack, Thomas M., Gao, Wenjing, Yu, Canqing, Li, Liming, Corley, Robin P., Huibregtse, Brooke M., Derom, Catherine A., Vlietinck, Robert F., Loos, Ruth J. F., Heikkila, Kauko, Wardle, Jane, Llewellyn, Clare H., Fisher, Abigail, McAdams, Tom A., Eley, Thalia C., Gregory, Alice M., He, Mingguang, Ding, Xiaohu, Bjerregaard-Andersen, Morten, Beck-Nielsen, Henning, Sodemann, Morten, Tarnoki, Adam D., Tarnoki, David L., Knafo-Noam, Ariel, Mankuta, David, Abramson, Lior, Burt, S. Alexandra, Klump, Kelly L., Silberg, Judy L., Eaves, Lindon J., Maes, Hermine H., Krueger, Robert F., McGue, Matt, Pahlen, Shandell, Gatz, Margaret, Butler, David A., Bartels, Meike, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., Craig, Jeffrey M., Saffery, Richard, Dubois, Lise, Boivin, Michel, Brendgen, Mara, Dionne, Ginette, Vitaro, Frank, Martin, Nicholas G., Medland, Sarah E., Montgomery, Grant W., Swan, Gary E., Krasnow, Ruth, Tynelius, Per, Lichtenstein, Paul, Haworth, Claire M. A., Plomin, Robert, Bayasgalan, Gombojav, Narandalai, Danshiitsoodol, Harden, K. Paige, Tucker-Drob, Elliot M., Spector, Timothy, Mangino, Massimo, Lachance, Genevieve, Baker, Laura A., Tuvblad, Catherine, Duncan, Glen E., Buchwald, Dedra, Willemsen, Gonneke, Skytthe, Axel, Kyvik, Kirsten O., Christensen, Kaare, Oncel, Sevgi Y., Aliev, Fazil, Rasmussen, Finn, Goldberg, Jack H., Sorensen, Thorkild I. A., Boomsma, Dorret I., Kaprio, Jaakko, Silventoinen, Karri, University of Helsinki, Department of Social Research, University of Helsinki, Department of Public Health, University of Helsinki, Clinicum, Jelenkovic, Aline, Sund, Reijo, Hur, Yoon-Mi, Yokoyama, Yoshie, Hjelmborg, Jacob V. B., Moller, Soren, Honda, Chika, Magnusson, Patrik K. E., Pedersen, Nancy L., Ooki, Syuichi, Aaltonen, Sari, Stazi, Maria A., Fagnani, Corrado, D'Ippolito, Cristina, Freitas, Duarte L., Maia, Jose Antonio, Ji, Fuling, Ning, Feng, Pang, Zengchang, Rebato, Esther, Busjahn, Andreas, Kandler, Christian, Saudino, Kimberly J., Jang, Kerry L., Cozen, Wendy, Hwang, Amie E., Mack, Thomas M., Gao, Wenjing, Yu, Canqing, Li, Liming, Corley, Robin P., Huibregtse, Brooke M., Derom, Catherine A., Vlietinck, Robert F., Loos, Ruth J. F., Heikkila, Kauko, Wardle, Jane, Llewellyn, Clare H., Fisher, Abigail, McAdams, Tom A., Eley, Thalia C., Gregory, Alice M., He, Mingguang, Ding, Xiaohu, Bjerregaard-Andersen, Morten, Beck-Nielsen, Henning, Sodemann, Morten, Tarnoki, Adam D., Tarnoki, David L., Knafo-Noam, Ariel, Mankuta, David, Abramson, Lior, Burt, S. Alexandra, Klump, Kelly L., Silberg, Judy L., Eaves, Lindon J., Maes, Hermine H., Krueger, Robert F., McGue, Matt, Pahlen, Shandell, Gatz, Margaret, Butler, David A., Bartels, Meike, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., Craig, Jeffrey M., Saffery, Richard, Dubois, Lise, Boivin, Michel, Brendgen, Mara, Dionne, Ginette, Vitaro, Frank, Martin, Nicholas G., Medland, Sarah E., Montgomery, Grant W., Swan, Gary E., Krasnow, Ruth, Tynelius, Per, Lichtenstein, Paul, Haworth, Claire M. A., Plomin, Robert, Bayasgalan, Gombojav, Narandalai, Danshiitsoodol, Harden, K. Paige, Tucker-Drob, Elliot M., Spector, Timothy, Mangino, Massimo, Lachance, Genevieve, Baker, Laura A., Tuvblad, Catherine, Duncan, Glen E., Buchwald, Dedra, Willemsen, Gonneke, Skytthe, Axel, Kyvik, Kirsten O., Christensen, Kaare, Oncel, Sevgi Y., Aliev, Fazil, Rasmussen, Finn, Goldberg, Jack H., Sorensen, Thorkild I. A., Boomsma, Dorret I., Kaprio, Jaakko, and Silventoinen, Karri
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Height variation is known to be determined by both genetic and environmental factors, but a systematic description of how their influences differ by sex, age and global regions is lacking. We conducted an individual-based pooled analysis of 45 twin cohorts from 20 countries, including 180,520 paired measurements at ages 1-19 years. The proportion of height variation explained by shared environmental factors was greatest in early childhood, but these effects remained present until early adulthood. Accordingly, the relative genetic contribution increased with age and was greatest in adolescence (up to 0.83 in boys and 0.76 in girls). Comparing geographic-cultural regions (Europe, North-America and Australia, and East-Asia), genetic variance was greatest in North-America and Australia and lowest in East-Asia, but the relative proportion of genetic variation was roughly similar across these regions. Our findings provide further insights into height variation during childhood and adolescence in populations representing different ethnicities and exposed to different environments.
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19. Twin's Birth-Order Differences in Height and Body Mass Index From Birth to Old Age:A Pooled Study of 26 Twin Cohorts Participating in the CODATwins Project
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Yokoyama, Yoshie, Jelenkovic, Aline, Sund, Reijo, Sung, Joohon, Hopper, John L, Ooki, Syuichi, Heikkilä, Kauko, Aaltonen, Sari, Tarnoki, Adam D, Tarnoki, David L, Willemsen, Gonneke, Bartels, Meike, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C E M, Saudino, Kimberly J, Cutler, Tessa L, Nelson, Tracy L, Whitfield, Keith E, Wardle, Jane, Llewellyn, Clare H, Fisher, Abigail, He, Mingguang, Ding, Xiaohu, Bjerregaard-Andersen, Morten, Beck-Nielsen, Henning, Sodemann, Morten, Song, Yun-Mi, Yang, Sarah, Lee, Kayoung, Jeong, Hoe-Uk, Knafo-Noam, Ariel, Mankuta, David, Abramson, Lior, Burt, S Alexandra, Klump, Kelly L, Ordoñana, Juan R, Sánchez-Romera, Juan F, Colodro-Conde, Lucia, Harris, Jennifer R, Brandt, Ingunn, Nilsen, Thomas Sevenius, Craig, Jeffrey M, Saffery, Richard, Ji, Fuling, Ning, Feng, Pang, Zengchang, Dubois, Lise, Boivin, Michel, Brendgen, Mara, Dionne, Ginette, Vitaro, Frank, Martin, Nicholas G., Medland, Sarah E., Montgomery, Grant W., Magnusson, Patrik K E, Pedersen, Nancy L, Aslan, Anna K Dahl, Tynelius, Per, Haworth, Claire M A, Plomin, Robert, Rebato, Esther, Rose, Richard J, Goldberg, Jack H, Rasmussen, Finn, Hur, Yoon-Mi, Sørensen, Thorkild I A, Boomsma, Dorret I, Kaprio, Jaakko, Silventoinen, Karri, Yokoyama, Yoshie, Jelenkovic, Aline, Sund, Reijo, Sung, Joohon, Hopper, John L, Ooki, Syuichi, Heikkilä, Kauko, Aaltonen, Sari, Tarnoki, Adam D, Tarnoki, David L, Willemsen, Gonneke, Bartels, Meike, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C E M, Saudino, Kimberly J, Cutler, Tessa L, Nelson, Tracy L, Whitfield, Keith E, Wardle, Jane, Llewellyn, Clare H, Fisher, Abigail, He, Mingguang, Ding, Xiaohu, Bjerregaard-Andersen, Morten, Beck-Nielsen, Henning, Sodemann, Morten, Song, Yun-Mi, Yang, Sarah, Lee, Kayoung, Jeong, Hoe-Uk, Knafo-Noam, Ariel, Mankuta, David, Abramson, Lior, Burt, S Alexandra, Klump, Kelly L, Ordoñana, Juan R, Sánchez-Romera, Juan F, Colodro-Conde, Lucia, Harris, Jennifer R, Brandt, Ingunn, Nilsen, Thomas Sevenius, Craig, Jeffrey M, Saffery, Richard, Ji, Fuling, Ning, Feng, Pang, Zengchang, Dubois, Lise, Boivin, Michel, Brendgen, Mara, Dionne, Ginette, Vitaro, Frank, Martin, Nicholas G., Medland, Sarah E., Montgomery, Grant W., Magnusson, Patrik K E, Pedersen, Nancy L, Aslan, Anna K Dahl, Tynelius, Per, Haworth, Claire M A, Plomin, Robert, Rebato, Esther, Rose, Richard J, Goldberg, Jack H, Rasmussen, Finn, Hur, Yoon-Mi, Sørensen, Thorkild I A, Boomsma, Dorret I, Kaprio, Jaakko, and Silventoinen, Karri
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We analyzed birth order differences in means and variances of height and body mass index (BMI) in monozygotic (MZ) and dizygotic (DZ) twins from infancy to old age. The data were derived from the international CODATwins database. The total number of height and BMI measures from 0.5 to 79.5 years of age was 397,466. As expected, first-born twins had greater birth weight than second-born twins. With respect to height, first-born twins were slightly taller than second-born twins in childhood. After adjusting the results for birth weight, the birth order differences decreased and were no longer statistically significant. First-born twins had greater BMI than the second-born twins over childhood and adolescence. After adjusting the results for birth weight, birth order was still associated with BMI until 12 years of age. No interaction effect between birth order and zygosity was found. Only limited evidence was found that birth order influenced variances of height or BMI. The results were similar among boys and girls and also in MZ and DZ twins. Overall, the differences in height and BMI between first- and second-born twins were modest even in early childhood, while adjustment for birth weight reduced the birth order differences but did not remove them for BMI.
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20. Genetic and environmental influences on adult human height across birth cohorts from 1886 to 1994
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Jelenkovic, Aline, Hur, Yoon-Mi, Sund, Reijo, Yokoyama, Yoshie, Siribaddana, Sisira H., Hotopf, Matthew, Sumathipala, Athula, Rijsdijk, Fruhling, Tan, Qihua, Zhang, Dongfeng, Pang, Zengchang, Aaltonen, Sari, Heikkila, Kauko, Oncel, Sevgi Y., Aliev, Fazil, Rebato, Esther, Tarnoki, Adam D., Tarnoki, David L., Christensen, Kaare, Skytthe, Axel, Kyvik, Kirsten O., Silberg, Judy L., Eaves, Lindon J., Maes, Hermine H., Cutler, Tessa L., Hopper, John L., Ordonana, Juan R., Sanchez-Romera, Juan F., Colodro-Conde, Lucia, Cozen, Wendy, Hwang, Amie E., Mack, Thomas M., Sun, Joohon, Song, Yun-Mi, Yang, Sarah, Lee, Kayoung, Franz, Carol E., Kremen, William S., Lyons, Michael J., Busjahn, Andreas, Nelson, Tracy L., Whitfield, Keith E., Kandler, Christian, Jang, Kerry L., Gatz, Margaret, Butler, David A., Stazi, Maria A., Fagnani, Corrado, D'Ippolito, Cristina, Duncan, Glen E., Buchwald, Dedra, Derom, Catherine A., Vlietinck, Robert F., Loos, Ruth J. F., Martin, Nicholas G., Medland, Sarah E., Montgomery, Grant W., Jeong, Hoe-Uk, Swan, Gary E., Krasnow, Ruth, Magnusson, Patrik K. E., Pedersen, Nancy L., Dahl-Aslan, Anna K., McAdams, Tom A., Eley, Thalia C., Gregory, Alice M., Tynelius, Per, Baker, Laura A., Tuvblad, Catherine, Bayasgalan, Gombojav, Narandalai, Danshiitsoodol, Lichtenstein, Paul, Spector, Timothy D., Mangino, Massimo, Lachance, Genevieve, Bartels, Meike, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., Willemsen, Gonneke, Burt, S. Alexandra, Klump, Kelly L., Harris, Jennifer R., Brandt, Ingunn, Nilsen, Thomas Sevenius, Krueger, Robert F., McGue, Matt, Pahlen, Shandell, Corley, Robin P., Hjelmborg, Jacob v B., Goldberg, Jack H., Iwatani, Yoshinori, Watanabe, Mikio, Honda, Chika, Inui, Fujio, Rasmussen, Finn, Huibregtse, Brooke M., Boomsma, Dorret I., Sørensen, Thorkild I.A., Kaprio, Jaakko, Silventoinen, Karri, Jelenkovic, Aline, Hur, Yoon-Mi, Sund, Reijo, Yokoyama, Yoshie, Siribaddana, Sisira H., Hotopf, Matthew, Sumathipala, Athula, Rijsdijk, Fruhling, Tan, Qihua, Zhang, Dongfeng, Pang, Zengchang, Aaltonen, Sari, Heikkila, Kauko, Oncel, Sevgi Y., Aliev, Fazil, Rebato, Esther, Tarnoki, Adam D., Tarnoki, David L., Christensen, Kaare, Skytthe, Axel, Kyvik, Kirsten O., Silberg, Judy L., Eaves, Lindon J., Maes, Hermine H., Cutler, Tessa L., Hopper, John L., Ordonana, Juan R., Sanchez-Romera, Juan F., Colodro-Conde, Lucia, Cozen, Wendy, Hwang, Amie E., Mack, Thomas M., Sun, Joohon, Song, Yun-Mi, Yang, Sarah, Lee, Kayoung, Franz, Carol E., Kremen, William S., Lyons, Michael J., Busjahn, Andreas, Nelson, Tracy L., Whitfield, Keith E., Kandler, Christian, Jang, Kerry L., Gatz, Margaret, Butler, David A., Stazi, Maria A., Fagnani, Corrado, D'Ippolito, Cristina, Duncan, Glen E., Buchwald, Dedra, Derom, Catherine A., Vlietinck, Robert F., Loos, Ruth J. F., Martin, Nicholas G., Medland, Sarah E., Montgomery, Grant W., Jeong, Hoe-Uk, Swan, Gary E., Krasnow, Ruth, Magnusson, Patrik K. E., Pedersen, Nancy L., Dahl-Aslan, Anna K., McAdams, Tom A., Eley, Thalia C., Gregory, Alice M., Tynelius, Per, Baker, Laura A., Tuvblad, Catherine, Bayasgalan, Gombojav, Narandalai, Danshiitsoodol, Lichtenstein, Paul, Spector, Timothy D., Mangino, Massimo, Lachance, Genevieve, Bartels, Meike, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., Willemsen, Gonneke, Burt, S. Alexandra, Klump, Kelly L., Harris, Jennifer R., Brandt, Ingunn, Nilsen, Thomas Sevenius, Krueger, Robert F., McGue, Matt, Pahlen, Shandell, Corley, Robin P., Hjelmborg, Jacob v B., Goldberg, Jack H., Iwatani, Yoshinori, Watanabe, Mikio, Honda, Chika, Inui, Fujio, Rasmussen, Finn, Huibregtse, Brooke M., Boomsma, Dorret I., Sørensen, Thorkild I.A., Kaprio, Jaakko, and Silventoinen, Karri
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Human height variation is determined by genetic and environmental factors, but it remains unclear whether their influences differ across birth-year cohorts. We conducted an individual-based pooled analysis of 40 twin cohorts including 143,390 complete twin pairs born 1886–1994. Although genetic variance showed a generally increasing trend across the birth-year cohorts, heritability estimates (0.69-0.84 in men and 0.53-0.78 in women) did not present any clear pattern of secular changes. Comparing geographic-cultural regions (Europe, North America and Australia, and East Asia), total height variance was greatest in North America and Australia and lowest in East Asia, but no clear pattern in the heritability estimates across the birth-year cohorts emerged. Our findings do not support the hypothesis that heritability of height is lower in populations with low living standards than in affluent populations, nor that heritability of height will increase within a population as living standards improve.
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21. Genetic and environmental effects on body mass index from infancy to the onset of adulthood:an individual-based pooled analysis of 45 twin cohorts participating in the COllaborative project of Development of Anthropometrical measures in Twins (CODATwins) study
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Silventoinen, Karri, Jelenkovic, Aline, Sund, Reijo, Hur, Yoon-Mi, Yokoyama, Yoshie, Honda, Chika, Hjelmborg, Jacob vB, Møller, Søren, Ooki, Syuichi, Aaltonen, Sari, Ji, Fuling, Ning, Feng, Pang, Zengchang, Rebato, Esther, Busjahn, Andreas, Kandler, Christian, Saudino, Kimberly J., Jang, Kerry L., Cozen, Wendy, Hwang, Amie E., Mack, Thomas M., Gao, Wenjing, Yu, Canqing, Li, Liming, Corley, Robin P., Huibregtse, Brooke M., Christensen, Kaare, Skytthe, Axel, Kyvik, Kirsten O, Derom, Catherine A., Vlietinck, Robert F., Loos, Ruth J. F., Heikkila, Kauko, Wardle, Jane, Llewellyn, Clare H., Fisher, Abigail, McAdams, Tom A., Eley, Thalia C., Gregory, Alice M., He, Mingguang, Ding, Xiaohu, Bjerregaard-Andersen, Morten, Beck-Nielsen, Henning, Sodemann, Morten, Tarnoki, Adam D., Tarnoki, David L., Stazi, Maria A., Fagnani, Corrado, D'Ippolito, Cristina, Knafo-Noam, Ariel, Mankuta, David, Abramson, Lior, Burt, S. Alexandra, Klump, Kelly L., Silberg, Judy L., Eaves, Lindon J., Maes, Hermine H., Krueger, Robert F., McGue, Matt, Pahlen, Shandell, Gatz, Margaret, Butler, David A., Bartels, Meike, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., Craig, Jeffrey M., Saffery, Richard, Freitas, Duarte L., Maia, Jose Antonio, Dubois, Lise, Boivin, Michel, Brendgen, Mara, Dionne, Ginette, Vitaro, Frank, Martin, Nicholas G., Medland, Sarah E., Montgomery, Grant W., Chong, Youngsook, Swan, Gary E., Krasnow, Ruth, Magnusson, Patrik K. E., Pedersen, Nancy L., Tynelius, Per, Lichtenstein, Paul, Haworth, Claire M. A., Plomin, Robert, Bayasgalan, Gombojav, Narandalai, Danshiitsoodol, Harden, K. Paige, Tucker-Drob, Elliot M., Oncel, Sevgi Y., Aliev, Fazil, Spector, Timothy, Mangino, Massimo, Lachance, Genevieve, Baker, Laura A., Tuvblad, Catherine, Duncan, Glen E., Buchwald, Dedra, Willemsen, Gonneke, Rasmussen, Finn, Goldberg, Jack H., Sørensen, Thorkild I.A., Boomsma, Dorret I., Kaprio, Jaakko, Silventoinen, Karri, Jelenkovic, Aline, Sund, Reijo, Hur, Yoon-Mi, Yokoyama, Yoshie, Honda, Chika, Hjelmborg, Jacob vB, Møller, Søren, Ooki, Syuichi, Aaltonen, Sari, Ji, Fuling, Ning, Feng, Pang, Zengchang, Rebato, Esther, Busjahn, Andreas, Kandler, Christian, Saudino, Kimberly J., Jang, Kerry L., Cozen, Wendy, Hwang, Amie E., Mack, Thomas M., Gao, Wenjing, Yu, Canqing, Li, Liming, Corley, Robin P., Huibregtse, Brooke M., Christensen, Kaare, Skytthe, Axel, Kyvik, Kirsten O, Derom, Catherine A., Vlietinck, Robert F., Loos, Ruth J. F., Heikkila, Kauko, Wardle, Jane, Llewellyn, Clare H., Fisher, Abigail, McAdams, Tom A., Eley, Thalia C., Gregory, Alice M., He, Mingguang, Ding, Xiaohu, Bjerregaard-Andersen, Morten, Beck-Nielsen, Henning, Sodemann, Morten, Tarnoki, Adam D., Tarnoki, David L., Stazi, Maria A., Fagnani, Corrado, D'Ippolito, Cristina, Knafo-Noam, Ariel, Mankuta, David, Abramson, Lior, Burt, S. Alexandra, Klump, Kelly L., Silberg, Judy L., Eaves, Lindon J., Maes, Hermine H., Krueger, Robert F., McGue, Matt, Pahlen, Shandell, Gatz, Margaret, Butler, David A., Bartels, Meike, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., Craig, Jeffrey M., Saffery, Richard, Freitas, Duarte L., Maia, Jose Antonio, Dubois, Lise, Boivin, Michel, Brendgen, Mara, Dionne, Ginette, Vitaro, Frank, Martin, Nicholas G., Medland, Sarah E., Montgomery, Grant W., Chong, Youngsook, Swan, Gary E., Krasnow, Ruth, Magnusson, Patrik K. E., Pedersen, Nancy L., Tynelius, Per, Lichtenstein, Paul, Haworth, Claire M. A., Plomin, Robert, Bayasgalan, Gombojav, Narandalai, Danshiitsoodol, Harden, K. Paige, Tucker-Drob, Elliot M., Oncel, Sevgi Y., Aliev, Fazil, Spector, Timothy, Mangino, Massimo, Lachance, Genevieve, Baker, Laura A., Tuvblad, Catherine, Duncan, Glen E., Buchwald, Dedra, Willemsen, Gonneke, Rasmussen, Finn, Goldberg, Jack H., Sørensen, Thorkild I.A., Boomsma, Dorret I., and Kaprio, Jaakko
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Background: Both genetic and environmental factors are known to affect body mass index (BMI), but detailed understanding of how their effects differ during childhood and adolescence is lacking. Objectives: We analyzed the genetic and environmental contributions to BMI variation from infancy to early adulthood and the ways they differ by sex and geographic regions representing high (North America and Australia), moderate (Europe), and low levels (East Asia) of obesogenic environments. Design: Data were available for 87,782 complete twin pairs from 0.5 to 19.5 y of age from 45 cohorts. Analyses were based on 383,092 BMI measurements. Variation in BMI was decomposed into genetic and environmental components through genetic structural equation modeling. Results: The variance of BMI increased from 5 y of age along with increasing mean BMI. The proportion of BMI variation explained by additive genetic factors was lowest at 4 y of age in boys (a2 = 0.42) and girls (a2 = 0.41) and then generally increased to 0.75 in both sexes at 19 y of age. This was because of a stronger influence of environmental factors shared by co-twins in midchildhood. After 15 y of age, the effect of shared environment was not observed. The sex-specific expression of genetic factors was seen in infancy but was most prominent at 13 y of age and older. The variance of BMI was highest in North America and Australia and lowest in East Asia, but the relative proportion of genetic variation to total variation remained roughly similar across different regions. Conclusions: Environmental factors shared by co-twins affect BMI in childhood, but little evidence for their contribution was found in late adolescence. Our results suggest that genetic factors play a major role in the variation of BMI in adolescence among populations of different ethnicities exposed to different e, Background: Both genetic and environmental factors are known to affect body mass index (BMI), but detailed understanding of how their effects differ during childhood and adolescence is lacking. Objectives: We analyzed the genetic and environmental contributions to BMI variation from infancy to early adulthood and the ways they differ by sex and geographic regions representing high (North America and Australia), moderate (Europe), and low levels (East Asia) of obesogenic environments. Design: Data were available for 87,782 complete twin pairs from 0.5 to 19.5 y of age from 45 cohorts. Analyses were based on 383,092 BMI measurements. Variation in BMI was decomposed into genetic and environmental components through genetic structural equation modeling. Results: The variance of BMI increased from 5 y of age along with increasing mean BMI. The proportion of BMI variation explained by additive genetic factors was lowest at 4 y of age in boys (a2 = 0.42) and girls (a2 = 0.41) and then generally increased to 0.75 in both sexes at 19 y of age. This was because of a stronger influence of environmental factors shared by co-twins in midchildhood. After 15 y of age, the effect of shared environment was not observed. The sex-specific expression of genetic factors was seen in infancy but was most prominent at 13 y of age and older. The variance of BMI was highest in North America and Australia and lowest in East Asia, but the relative proportion of genetic variation to total variation remained roughly similar across different regions. Conclusions: Environmental factors shared by co-twins affect BMI in childhood, but little evidence for their contribution was found in late adolescence. Our results suggest that genetic factors play a major role in the variation of BMI in adolescence among populations of different ethnicities exposed to different environmental factors related to obesity.
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22. Genetic and environmental influences on height from infancy to early adulthood:An individual-based pooled analysis of 45 twin cohorts
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Jelenkovic, Aline, Sund, Reijo, Hur, Yoon-Mi, Yokoyama, Yoshie, Hjelmborg, Jacob V. B., Möller, Sören, Honda, Chika, Magnusson, Patrik K. E., Pedersen, Nancy L., Ooki, Syuichi, Aaltonen, Sari, Stazi, Maria A., Fagnani, Corrado, D'Ippolito, Cristina, Freitas, Duarte L., Maia, Jose Antonio, Ji, Fuling, Ning, Feng, Pang, Zengchang, Rebato, Esther, Busjahn, Andreas, Kandler, Christian, Saudino, Kimberly J., Jang, Kerry L., Cozen, Wendy, Hwang, Amie E., Mack, Thomas M., Gao, Wenjing, Yu, Canqing, Li, Liming, Corley, Robin P., Huibregtse, Brooke M., Derom, Catherine A., Vlietinck, Robert F., Loos, Ruth J. F., Heikkila, Kauko, Wardle, Jane, Llewellyn, Clare H., Fisher, Abigail, McAdams, Tom A., Eley, Thalia C., Gregory, Alice M., He, Mingguang, Ding, Xiaohu, Bjerregaard-Andersen, Morten, Beck-Nielsen, Henning, Sodemann, Morten, Tarnoki, Adam D., Tarnoki, David L., Knafo-Noam, Ariel, Mankuta, David, Abramson, Lior, Burt, S. Alexandra, Klump, Kelly L., Silberg, Judy L., Eaves, Lindon J., Maes, Hermine H., Krueger, Robert F., McGue, Matt, Pahlen, Shandell, Gatz, Margaret, Butler, David A., Bartels, Meike, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., Craig, Jeffrey M., Saffery, Richard, Dubois, Lise, Boivin, Michel, Brendgen, Mara, Dionne, Ginette, Vitaro, Frank, Martin, Nicholas G., Medland, Sarah E., Montgomery, Grant W., Swan, Gary E., Krasnow, Ruth, Tynelius, Per, Lichtenstein, Paul, Haworth, Claire M. A., Plomin, Robert, Bayasgalan, Gombojav, Narandalai, Danshiitsoodol, Harden, K. Paige, Tucker-Drob, Elliot M., Spector, Timothy, Mangino, Massimo, Lachance, Genevieve, Baker, Laura A., Tuvblad, Catherine, Duncan, Glen E., Buchwald, Dedra, Willemsen, Gonneke, Skytthe, Axel, Kyvik, Kirsten O., Christensen, Kaare, Oncel, Sevgi Y., Aliev, Fazil, Rasmussen, Finn, Goldberg, Jack H., Sørensen, Thorkild I.A., Boomsma, Dorret I., Kaprio, Jaakko, Silventoinen, Karri, Jelenkovic, Aline, Sund, Reijo, Hur, Yoon-Mi, Yokoyama, Yoshie, Hjelmborg, Jacob V. B., Möller, Sören, Honda, Chika, Magnusson, Patrik K. E., Pedersen, Nancy L., Ooki, Syuichi, Aaltonen, Sari, Stazi, Maria A., Fagnani, Corrado, D'Ippolito, Cristina, Freitas, Duarte L., Maia, Jose Antonio, Ji, Fuling, Ning, Feng, Pang, Zengchang, Rebato, Esther, Busjahn, Andreas, Kandler, Christian, Saudino, Kimberly J., Jang, Kerry L., Cozen, Wendy, Hwang, Amie E., Mack, Thomas M., Gao, Wenjing, Yu, Canqing, Li, Liming, Corley, Robin P., Huibregtse, Brooke M., Derom, Catherine A., Vlietinck, Robert F., Loos, Ruth J. F., Heikkila, Kauko, Wardle, Jane, Llewellyn, Clare H., Fisher, Abigail, McAdams, Tom A., Eley, Thalia C., Gregory, Alice M., He, Mingguang, Ding, Xiaohu, Bjerregaard-Andersen, Morten, Beck-Nielsen, Henning, Sodemann, Morten, Tarnoki, Adam D., Tarnoki, David L., Knafo-Noam, Ariel, Mankuta, David, Abramson, Lior, Burt, S. Alexandra, Klump, Kelly L., Silberg, Judy L., Eaves, Lindon J., Maes, Hermine H., Krueger, Robert F., McGue, Matt, Pahlen, Shandell, Gatz, Margaret, Butler, David A., Bartels, Meike, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., Craig, Jeffrey M., Saffery, Richard, Dubois, Lise, Boivin, Michel, Brendgen, Mara, Dionne, Ginette, Vitaro, Frank, Martin, Nicholas G., Medland, Sarah E., Montgomery, Grant W., Swan, Gary E., Krasnow, Ruth, Tynelius, Per, Lichtenstein, Paul, Haworth, Claire M. A., Plomin, Robert, Bayasgalan, Gombojav, Narandalai, Danshiitsoodol, Harden, K. Paige, Tucker-Drob, Elliot M., Spector, Timothy, Mangino, Massimo, Lachance, Genevieve, Baker, Laura A., Tuvblad, Catherine, Duncan, Glen E., Buchwald, Dedra, Willemsen, Gonneke, Skytthe, Axel, Kyvik, Kirsten O., Christensen, Kaare, Oncel, Sevgi Y., Aliev, Fazil, Rasmussen, Finn, Goldberg, Jack H., Sørensen, Thorkild I.A., Boomsma, Dorret I., Kaprio, Jaakko, and Silventoinen, Karri
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Height variation is known to be determined by both genetic and environmental factors, but a systematic description of how their influences differ by sex, age and global regions is lacking. We conducted an individual-based pooled analysis of 45 twin cohorts from 20 countries, including 180,520 paired measurements at ages 1–19 years. The proportion of height variation explained by shared environmental factors was greatest in early childhood, but these effects remained present until early adulthood. Accordingly, the relative genetic contribution increased with age and was greatest in adolescence (up to 0.83 in boys and 0.76 in girls). Comparing geographic-cultural regions (Europe, North-America and Australia, and East-Asia), genetic variance was greatest in North-America and Australia and lowest in East-Asia, but the relative proportion of genetic variation was roughly similar across these regions. Our findings provide further insights into height variation during childhood and adolescence in populations representing different ethnicities and exposed to different environments.
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23. Genetic and environmental influences on height from infancy to early adulthood: An individual-based pooled analysis of 45 twin cohorts
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Jelenkovic, Aline, primary, Sund, Reijo, additional, Hur, Yoon-Mi, additional, Yokoyama, Yoshie, additional, Hjelmborg, Jacob v. B., additional, Möller, Sören, additional, Honda, Chika, additional, Magnusson, Patrik K. E., additional, Pedersen, Nancy L., additional, Ooki, Syuichi, additional, Aaltonen, Sari, additional, Stazi, Maria A., additional, Fagnani, Corrado, additional, D’Ippolito, Cristina, additional, Freitas, Duarte L., additional, Maia, José Antonio, additional, Ji, Fuling, additional, Ning, Feng, additional, Pang, Zengchang, additional, Rebato, Esther, additional, Busjahn, Andreas, additional, Kandler, Christian, additional, Saudino, Kimberly J., additional, Jang, Kerry L., additional, Cozen, Wendy, additional, Hwang, Amie E., additional, Mack, Thomas M., additional, Gao, Wenjing, additional, Yu, Canqing, additional, Li, Liming, additional, Corley, Robin P., additional, Huibregtse, Brooke M., additional, Derom, Catherine A., additional, Vlietinck, Robert F., additional, Loos, Ruth J. F., additional, Heikkilä, Kauko, additional, Wardle, Jane, additional, Llewellyn, Clare H., additional, Fisher, Abigail, additional, McAdams, Tom A., additional, Eley, Thalia C., additional, Gregory, Alice M., additional, He, Mingguang, additional, Ding, Xiaohu, additional, Bjerregaard-Andersen, Morten, additional, Beck-Nielsen, Henning, additional, Sodemann, Morten, additional, Tarnoki, Adam D., additional, Tarnoki, David L., additional, Knafo-Noam, Ariel, additional, Mankuta, David, additional, Abramson, Lior, additional, Burt, S. Alexandra, additional, Klump, Kelly L., additional, Silberg, Judy L., additional, Eaves, Lindon J., additional, Maes, Hermine H., additional, Krueger, Robert F., additional, McGue, Matt, additional, Pahlen, Shandell, additional, Gatz, Margaret, additional, Butler, David A., additional, Bartels, Meike, additional, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., additional, Craig, Jeffrey M., additional, Saffery, Richard, additional, Dubois, Lise, additional, Boivin, Michel, additional, Brendgen, Mara, additional, Dionne, Ginette, additional, Vitaro, Frank, additional, Martin, Nicholas G., additional, Medland, Sarah E., additional, Montgomery, Grant W., additional, Swan, Gary E., additional, Krasnow, Ruth, additional, Tynelius, Per, additional, Lichtenstein, Paul, additional, Haworth, Claire M. A., additional, Plomin, Robert, additional, Bayasgalan, Gombojav, additional, Narandalai, Danshiitsoodol, additional, Harden, K. Paige, additional, Tucker-Drob, Elliot M., additional, Spector, Timothy, additional, Mangino, Massimo, additional, Lachance, Genevieve, additional, Baker, Laura A., additional, Tuvblad, Catherine, additional, Duncan, Glen E., additional, Buchwald, Dedra, additional, Willemsen, Gonneke, additional, Skytthe, Axel, additional, Kyvik, Kirsten O., additional, Christensen, Kaare, additional, Öncel, Sevgi Y., additional, Aliev, Fazil, additional, Rasmussen, Finn, additional, Goldberg, Jack H., additional, Sørensen, Thorkild I. A., additional, Boomsma, Dorret I., additional, Kaprio, Jaakko, additional, and Silventoinen, Karri, additional
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24. Twin's Birth-Order Differences in Height and Body Mass Index From Birth to Old Age: A Pooled Study of 26 Twin Cohorts Participating in the CODATwins Project
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Yokoyama, Yoshie, primary, Jelenkovic, Aline, additional, Sund, Reijo, additional, Sung, Joohon, additional, Hopper, John L., additional, Ooki, Syuichi, additional, Heikkilä, Kauko, additional, Aaltonen, Sari, additional, Tarnoki, Adam D., additional, Tarnoki, David L., additional, Willemsen, Gonneke, additional, Bartels, Meike, additional, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., additional, Saudino, Kimberly J., additional, Cutler, Tessa L., additional, Nelson, Tracy L., additional, Whitfield, Keith E., additional, Wardle, Jane, additional, Llewellyn, Clare H., additional, Fisher, Abigail, additional, He, Mingguang, additional, Ding, Xiaohu, additional, Bjerregaard-Andersen, Morten, additional, Beck-Nielsen, Henning, additional, Sodemann, Morten, additional, Song, Yun-Mi, additional, Yang, Sarah, additional, Lee, Kayoung, additional, Jeong, Hoe-Uk, additional, Knafo-Noam, Ariel, additional, Mankuta, David, additional, Abramson, Lior, additional, Burt, S. Alexandra, additional, Klump, Kelly L., additional, Ordoñana, Juan R., additional, Sánchez-Romera, Juan F., additional, Colodro-Conde, Lucia, additional, Harris, Jennifer R., additional, Brandt, Ingunn, additional, Nilsen, Thomas Sevenius, additional, Craig, Jeffrey M., additional, Saffery, Richard, additional, Ji, Fuling, additional, Ning, Feng, additional, Pang, Zengchang, additional, Dubois, Lise, additional, Boivin, Michel, additional, Brendgen, Mara, additional, Dionne, Ginette, additional, Vitaro, Frank, additional, Martin, Nicholas G., additional, Medland, Sarah E., additional, Montgomery, Grant W., additional, Magnusson, Patrik K. E., additional, Pedersen, Nancy L., additional, Aslan, Anna K. Dahl, additional, Tynelius, Per, additional, Haworth, Claire M. A., additional, Plomin, Robert, additional, Rebato, Esther, additional, Rose, Richard J., additional, Goldberg, Jack H., additional, Rasmussen, Finn, additional, Hur, Yoon-Mi, additional, Sørensen, Thorkild I. A., additional, Boomsma, Dorret I., additional, Kaprio, Jaakko, additional, and Silventoinen, Karri, additional
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25. The CODATwins Project : The Cohort Description of Collaborative Project of Development of Anthropometrical Measures in Twins to Study Macro-Environmental Variation in Genetic and Environmental Effects on Anthropometric Traits
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Silventoinen, Karri, Jelenkovic, Aline, Sund, Reijo, Honda, Chika, Aaltonen, Sari, Yokoyama, Yoshie, Tarnoki, Adam D, Tarnoki, David L, Ning, Feng, Ji, Fuling, Pang, Zengchang, Ordoñana, Juan R, Sánchez-Romera, Juan F, Colodro-Conde, Lucia, Burt, S Alexandra, Klump, Kelly L, Medland, Sarah E, Montgomery, Grant W, Kandler, Christian, McAdams, Tom A, Eley, Thalia C, Gregory, Alice M, Saudino, Kimberly J, Dubois, Lise, Boivin, Michel, Haworth, Claire M A, Plomin, Robert, Öncel, Sevgi Y, Aliev, Fazil, Stazi, Maria A, Fagnani, Corrado, D'Ippolito, Cristina, Craig, Jeffrey M, Saffery, Richard, Siribaddana, Sisira H, Hotopf, Matthew, Sumathipala, Athula, Spector, Timothy, Mangino, Massimo, Lachance, Genevieve, Gatz, Margaret, Butler, David A, Bayasgalan, Gombojav, Narandalai, Danshiitsoodol, Freitas, Duarte L, Maia, José Antonio, Harden, K Paige, Tucker-Drob, Elliot M, Christensen, Kaare, Skytthe, Axel, Kyvik, Kirsten O, Hong, Changhee, Chong, Youngsook, Derom, Catherine A, Vlietinck, Robert F, Loos, Ruth J F, Cozen, Wendy, Hwang, Amie E, Mack, Thomas M, He, Mingguang, Ding, Xiaohu, Chang, Billy, Silberg, Judy L, Eaves, Lindon J, Maes, Hermine H, Cutler, Tessa L, Hopper, John L, Aujard, Kelly, Magnusson, Patrik K E, Pedersen, Nancy L, Dahl Aslan, Anna K, Song, Yun-Mi, Yang, Sarah, Lee, Kayoung, Baker, Laura A, Tuvblad, Catherine, Bjerregaard-Andersen, Morten, Beck-Nielsen, Henning, Sodemann, Morten, Heikkilä, Kauko, Tan, Qihua, Zhang, Dongfeng, Swan, Gary E, Krasnow, Ruth, Jang, Kerry L, Knafo-Noam, Ariel, Mankuta, David, Abramson, Lior, Lichtenstein, Paul, Krueger, Robert F, McGue, Matt, Pahlen, Shandell, Tynelius, Per, Duncan, Glen E, Buchwald, Dedra, Corley, Robin P, Huibregtse, Brooke M, Nelson, Tracy L, Whitfield, Keith E, Franz, Carol E, Kremen, William S, Lyons, Michael J, Ooki, Syuichi, Brandt, Ingunn, Nilsen, Thomas Sevenius, Inui, Fujio, Watanabe, Mikio, Bartels, Meike, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C E M, Wardle, Jane, Llewellyn, Clare H, Fisher, Abigail, Rebato, Esther, Martin, Nicholas G, Iwatani, Yoshinori, Hayakawa, Kazuo, Rasmussen, Finn, Sung, Joohon, Harris, Jennifer R, Willemsen, Gonneke, Busjahn, Andreas, Goldberg, Jack H, Boomsma, Dorret I, Hur, Yoon-Mi, Sørensen, Thorkild I A, Kaprio, Jaakko, Silventoinen, Karri, Jelenkovic, Aline, Sund, Reijo, Honda, Chika, Aaltonen, Sari, Yokoyama, Yoshie, Tarnoki, Adam D, Tarnoki, David L, Ning, Feng, Ji, Fuling, Pang, Zengchang, Ordoñana, Juan R, Sánchez-Romera, Juan F, Colodro-Conde, Lucia, Burt, S Alexandra, Klump, Kelly L, Medland, Sarah E, Montgomery, Grant W, Kandler, Christian, McAdams, Tom A, Eley, Thalia C, Gregory, Alice M, Saudino, Kimberly J, Dubois, Lise, Boivin, Michel, Haworth, Claire M A, Plomin, Robert, Öncel, Sevgi Y, Aliev, Fazil, Stazi, Maria A, Fagnani, Corrado, D'Ippolito, Cristina, Craig, Jeffrey M, Saffery, Richard, Siribaddana, Sisira H, Hotopf, Matthew, Sumathipala, Athula, Spector, Timothy, Mangino, Massimo, Lachance, Genevieve, Gatz, Margaret, Butler, David A, Bayasgalan, Gombojav, Narandalai, Danshiitsoodol, Freitas, Duarte L, Maia, José Antonio, Harden, K Paige, Tucker-Drob, Elliot M, Christensen, Kaare, Skytthe, Axel, Kyvik, Kirsten O, Hong, Changhee, Chong, Youngsook, Derom, Catherine A, Vlietinck, Robert F, Loos, Ruth J F, Cozen, Wendy, Hwang, Amie E, Mack, Thomas M, He, Mingguang, Ding, Xiaohu, Chang, Billy, Silberg, Judy L, Eaves, Lindon J, Maes, Hermine H, Cutler, Tessa L, Hopper, John L, Aujard, Kelly, Magnusson, Patrik K E, Pedersen, Nancy L, Dahl Aslan, Anna K, Song, Yun-Mi, Yang, Sarah, Lee, Kayoung, Baker, Laura A, Tuvblad, Catherine, Bjerregaard-Andersen, Morten, Beck-Nielsen, Henning, Sodemann, Morten, Heikkilä, Kauko, Tan, Qihua, Zhang, Dongfeng, Swan, Gary E, Krasnow, Ruth, Jang, Kerry L, Knafo-Noam, Ariel, Mankuta, David, Abramson, Lior, Lichtenstein, Paul, Krueger, Robert F, McGue, Matt, Pahlen, Shandell, Tynelius, Per, Duncan, Glen E, Buchwald, Dedra, Corley, Robin P, Huibregtse, Brooke M, Nelson, Tracy L, Whitfield, Keith E, Franz, Carol E, Kremen, William S, Lyons, Michael J, Ooki, Syuichi, Brandt, Ingunn, Nilsen, Thomas Sevenius, Inui, Fujio, Watanabe, Mikio, Bartels, Meike, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C E M, Wardle, Jane, Llewellyn, Clare H, Fisher, Abigail, Rebato, Esther, Martin, Nicholas G, Iwatani, Yoshinori, Hayakawa, Kazuo, Rasmussen, Finn, Sung, Joohon, Harris, Jennifer R, Willemsen, Gonneke, Busjahn, Andreas, Goldberg, Jack H, Boomsma, Dorret I, Hur, Yoon-Mi, Sørensen, Thorkild I A, and Kaprio, Jaakko
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For over 100 years, the genetics of human anthropometric traits has attracted scientific interest. In particular, height and body mass index (BMI, calculated as kg/m2) have been under intensive genetic research. However, it is still largely unknown whether and how heritability estimates vary between human populations. Opportunities to address this question have increased recently because of the establishment of many new twin cohorts and the increasing accumulation of data in established twin cohorts. We started a new research project to analyze systematically (1) the variation of heritability estimates of height, BMI and their trajectories over the life course between birth cohorts, ethnicities and countries, and (2) to study the effects of birth-related factors, education and smoking on these anthropometric traits and whether these effects vary between twin cohorts. We identified 67 twin projects, including both monozygotic (MZ) and dizygotic (DZ) twins, using various sources. We asked for individual level data on height and weight including repeated measurements, birth related traits, background variables, education and smoking. By the end of 2014, 48 projects participated. Together, we have 893,458 height and weight measures (52% females) from 434,723 twin individuals, including 201,192 complete twin pairs (40% monozygotic, 40% same-sex dizygotic and 20% opposite-sex dizygotic) representing 22 countries. This project demonstrates that large-scale international twin studies are feasible and can promote the use of existing data for novel research purposes.
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26. Zygosity Differences in Height and Body Mass Index of Twins From Infancy to Old Age : A Study of the CODATwins Project
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Jelenkovic, Aline, Yokoyama, Yoshie, Sund, Reijo, Honda, Chika, Bogl, Leonie H., Aaltonen, Sari, Ji, Fuling, Ning, Feng, Pang, Zengchang, Ordonana, Juan R., Sanchez-Romera, Juan F., Colodro-Conde, Lucia, Burt, S. Alexandra, Klump, Kelly L., Medland, Sarah E., Montgomery, Grant W., Kandler, Christian, McAdams, Tom A., Eley, Thalia C., Gregory, Alice M., Saudino, Kimberly J., Dubois, Lise, Boivin, Michel, Tarnoki, Adam D., Tarnoki, David L., Haworth, Claire M. A., Plomin, Robert, Oncel, Sevgi Y., Aliev, Fazil, Stazi, Maria A., Fagnani, Corrado, D'Ippolito, Cristina, Craig, Jeffrey M., Saffery, Richard, Siribaddana, Sisira H., Hotopf, Matthew, Sumathipala, Athula, Rijsdijk, Fruhling, Spector, Timothy, Mangino, Massimo, Lachance, Genevieve, Gatz, Margaret, Butler, David A., Bayasgalan, Gombojav, Narandalai, Danshiitsoodol, Freitas, Duarte L., Maia, Jose Antonio, Harden, K. Paige, Tucker-Drob, Elliot M., Kim, Bia, Chong, Youngsook, Hong, Changhee, Shin, Hyun Jung, Christensen, Kaare, Skytthe, Axel, Kyvik, Kirsten O., Derom, Catherine A., Vlietinck, Robert F., Loos, Ruth J. F., Cozen, Wendy, Hwang, Amie E., Mack, Thomas M., He, Mingguang, Ding, Xiaohu, Chang, Billy, Silberg, Judy L., Eaves, Lindon J., Maes, Hermine H., Cutler, Tessa L., Hopper, John L., Aujard, Kelly, Magnusson, Patrik K. E., Pedersen, Nancy L., Aslan, Anna K. Dahl, Song, Yun-Mi, Yang, Sarah, Lee, Kayoung, Baker, Laura A., Tuvblad, Catherine, Bjerregaard-Andersen, Morten, Beck-Nielsen, Henning, Sodemann, Morten, Heikkila, Kauko, Tan, Qihua, Zhang, Dongfeng, Swan, Gary E., Krasnow, Ruth, Jang, Kerry L., Knafo-Noam, Ariel, Mankuta, David, Abramson, Lior, Lichtenstein, Paul, Krueger, Robert F., McGue, Matt, Pahlen, Shandell, Tynelius, Per, Duncan, Glen E., Buchwald, Dedra, Corley, Robin P., Huibregtse, Brooke M., Nelson, Tracy L., Whitfield, Keith E., Franz, Carol E., Kremen, William S., Lyons, Michael J., Ooki, Syuichi, Brandt, Ingunn, Nilsen, Thomas Sevenius, Inui, Fujio, Watanabe, Mikio, Bartels, Meike, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., Wardle, Jane, Llewellyn, Clare H., Fisher, Abigail, Rebato, Esther, Martin, Nicholas G., Iwatani, Yoshinori, Hayakawa, Kazuo, Sung, Joohon, Harris, Jennifer R., Willemsen, Gonneke, Busjahn, Andreas, Goldberg, Jack H., Rasmussen, Finn, Hur, Yoon-Mi, Boomsma, Dorret I., Sorensen, Thorkild I. A., Kaprio, Jaakko, Silventoinen, Karri, Jelenkovic, Aline, Yokoyama, Yoshie, Sund, Reijo, Honda, Chika, Bogl, Leonie H., Aaltonen, Sari, Ji, Fuling, Ning, Feng, Pang, Zengchang, Ordonana, Juan R., Sanchez-Romera, Juan F., Colodro-Conde, Lucia, Burt, S. Alexandra, Klump, Kelly L., Medland, Sarah E., Montgomery, Grant W., Kandler, Christian, McAdams, Tom A., Eley, Thalia C., Gregory, Alice M., Saudino, Kimberly J., Dubois, Lise, Boivin, Michel, Tarnoki, Adam D., Tarnoki, David L., Haworth, Claire M. A., Plomin, Robert, Oncel, Sevgi Y., Aliev, Fazil, Stazi, Maria A., Fagnani, Corrado, D'Ippolito, Cristina, Craig, Jeffrey M., Saffery, Richard, Siribaddana, Sisira H., Hotopf, Matthew, Sumathipala, Athula, Rijsdijk, Fruhling, Spector, Timothy, Mangino, Massimo, Lachance, Genevieve, Gatz, Margaret, Butler, David A., Bayasgalan, Gombojav, Narandalai, Danshiitsoodol, Freitas, Duarte L., Maia, Jose Antonio, Harden, K. Paige, Tucker-Drob, Elliot M., Kim, Bia, Chong, Youngsook, Hong, Changhee, Shin, Hyun Jung, Christensen, Kaare, Skytthe, Axel, Kyvik, Kirsten O., Derom, Catherine A., Vlietinck, Robert F., Loos, Ruth J. F., Cozen, Wendy, Hwang, Amie E., Mack, Thomas M., He, Mingguang, Ding, Xiaohu, Chang, Billy, Silberg, Judy L., Eaves, Lindon J., Maes, Hermine H., Cutler, Tessa L., Hopper, John L., Aujard, Kelly, Magnusson, Patrik K. E., Pedersen, Nancy L., Aslan, Anna K. Dahl, Song, Yun-Mi, Yang, Sarah, Lee, Kayoung, Baker, Laura A., Tuvblad, Catherine, Bjerregaard-Andersen, Morten, Beck-Nielsen, Henning, Sodemann, Morten, Heikkila, Kauko, Tan, Qihua, Zhang, Dongfeng, Swan, Gary E., Krasnow, Ruth, Jang, Kerry L., Knafo-Noam, Ariel, Mankuta, David, Abramson, Lior, Lichtenstein, Paul, Krueger, Robert F., McGue, Matt, Pahlen, Shandell, Tynelius, Per, Duncan, Glen E., Buchwald, Dedra, Corley, Robin P., Huibregtse, Brooke M., Nelson, Tracy L., Whitfield, Keith E., Franz, Carol E., Kremen, William S., Lyons, Michael J., Ooki, Syuichi, Brandt, Ingunn, Nilsen, Thomas Sevenius, Inui, Fujio, Watanabe, Mikio, Bartels, Meike, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., Wardle, Jane, Llewellyn, Clare H., Fisher, Abigail, Rebato, Esther, Martin, Nicholas G., Iwatani, Yoshinori, Hayakawa, Kazuo, Sung, Joohon, Harris, Jennifer R., Willemsen, Gonneke, Busjahn, Andreas, Goldberg, Jack H., Rasmussen, Finn, Hur, Yoon-Mi, Boomsma, Dorret I., Sorensen, Thorkild I. A., Kaprio, Jaakko, and Silventoinen, Karri
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A trend toward greater body size in dizygotic (DZ) than in monozygotic (MZ) twins has been suggested by some but not all studies, and this difference may also vary by age. We analyzed zygosity differences in mean values and variances of height and body mass index (BMI) among male and female twins from infancy to old age. Data were derived from an international database of 54 twin cohorts participating in the COllaborative project of Development of Anthropometrical measures in Twins (CODATwins), and included 842,951 height and BMI measurements from twins aged 1 to 102 years. The results showed that DZ twins were consistently taller than MZ twins, with differences of up to 2.0 cm in childhood and adolescence and up to 0.9 cm in adulthood. Similarly, a greater mean BMI of up to 0.3 kg/m(2) in childhood and adolescence and up to 0.2 kg/m(2) in adulthood was observed in DZ twins, although the pattern was less consistent. DZ twins presented up to 1.7% greater height and 1.9% greater BMI than MZ twins; these percentage differences were largest in middle and late childhood and decreased with age in both sexes. The variance of height was similar in MZ and DZ twins at most ages. In contrast, the variance of BMI was significantly higher in DZ than in MZ twins, particularly in childhood. In conclusion, DZ twins were generally taller and had greater BMI than MZ twins, but the differences decreased with age in both sexes.
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27. The CODATwins Project:The Cohort Description of Collaborative Project of Development of Anthropometrical Measures in Twins to Study Macro-Environmental Variation in Genetic and Environmental Effects on Anthropometric Traits
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Silventoinen, Karri, Jelenkovic, Aline, Sund, Reijo, Honda, Chika, Aaltonen, Sari, Yokoyama, Yoshie, Tarnoki, Adam D, Tarnoki, David L, Ning, Feng, Ji, Fuling, Pang, Zengchang, Ordoñana, Juan R, Sánchez-Romera, Juan F, Colodro-Conde, Lucia, Burt, S Alexandra, Klump, Kelly L, Medland, Sarah E, Montgomery, Grant W, Kandler, Christian, McAdams, Tom A, Eley, Thalia C, Gregory, Alice M, Saudino, Kimberly J, Dubois, Lise, Boivin, Michel, Haworth, Claire M A, Plomin, Robert, Öncel, Sevgi Y, Aliev, Fazil, Stazi, Maria A, Fagnani, Corrado, D'Ippolito, Cristina, Craig, Jeffrey M, Saffery, Richard, Siribaddana, Sisira H, Hotopf, Matthew, Sumathipala, Athula, Spector, Timothy, Mangino, Massimo, Lachance, Genevieve, Gatz, Margaret, Butler, David A, Bayasgalan, Gombojav, Narandalai, Danshiitsoodol, Freitas, Duarte L, Maia, José Antonio, Harden, K Paige, Tucker-Drob, Elliot M, Christensen, Kaare, Skytthe, Axel, Kyvik, Kirsten O, Hong, Changhee, Chong, Youngsook, Derom, Catherine A, Vlietinck, Robert F, Loos, Ruth J F, Cozen, Wendy, Hwang, Amie E, Mack, Thomas M, He, Mingguang, Ding, Xiaohu, Chang, Billy, Silberg, Judy L, Eaves, Lindon J, Maes, Hermine H, Cutler, Tessa L, Hopper, John L, Aujard, Kelly, Magnusson, Patrik K E, Pedersen, Nancy L, Aslan, Anna K Dahl, Song, Yun-Mi, Yang, Sarah, Lee, Kayoung, Baker, Laura A, Tuvblad, Catherine, Bjerregaard-Andersen, Morten, Beck-Nielsen, Henning, Sodemann, Morten, Heikkilä, Kauko, Tan, Qihua, Zhang, Dongfeng, Swan, Gary E, Krasnow, Ruth, Jang, Kerry L, Knafo-Noam, Ariel, Mankuta, David, Abramson, Lior, Lichtenstein, Paul, Krueger, Robert F, McGue, Matt, Pahlen, Shandell, Tynelius, Per, Duncan, Glen E, Buchwald, Dedra, Corley, Robin P, Huibregtse, Brooke M, Nelson, Tracy L, Whitfield, Keith E, Franz, Carol E, Kremen, William S, Lyons, Michael J, Ooki, Syuichi, Brandt, Ingunn, Nilsen, Thomas Sevenius, Inui, Fujio, Watanabe, Mikio, Bartels, Meike, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C E M, Wardle, Jane, Llewellyn, Clare H, Fisher, Abigail, Rebato, Esther, Martin, Nicholas G, Iwatani, Yoshinori, Hayakawa, Kazuo, Rasmussen, Finn, Sung, Joohon, Harris, Jennifer R, Willemsen, Gonneke, Busjahn, Andreas, Goldberg, Jack H, Boomsma, Dorret I, Hur, Yoon-Mi, Sørensen, Thorkild I A, Kaprio, Jaakko, Silventoinen, Karri, Jelenkovic, Aline, Sund, Reijo, Honda, Chika, Aaltonen, Sari, Yokoyama, Yoshie, Tarnoki, Adam D, Tarnoki, David L, Ning, Feng, Ji, Fuling, Pang, Zengchang, Ordoñana, Juan R, Sánchez-Romera, Juan F, Colodro-Conde, Lucia, Burt, S Alexandra, Klump, Kelly L, Medland, Sarah E, Montgomery, Grant W, Kandler, Christian, McAdams, Tom A, Eley, Thalia C, Gregory, Alice M, Saudino, Kimberly J, Dubois, Lise, Boivin, Michel, Haworth, Claire M A, Plomin, Robert, Öncel, Sevgi Y, Aliev, Fazil, Stazi, Maria A, Fagnani, Corrado, D'Ippolito, Cristina, Craig, Jeffrey M, Saffery, Richard, Siribaddana, Sisira H, Hotopf, Matthew, Sumathipala, Athula, Spector, Timothy, Mangino, Massimo, Lachance, Genevieve, Gatz, Margaret, Butler, David A, Bayasgalan, Gombojav, Narandalai, Danshiitsoodol, Freitas, Duarte L, Maia, José Antonio, Harden, K Paige, Tucker-Drob, Elliot M, Christensen, Kaare, Skytthe, Axel, Kyvik, Kirsten O, Hong, Changhee, Chong, Youngsook, Derom, Catherine A, Vlietinck, Robert F, Loos, Ruth J F, Cozen, Wendy, Hwang, Amie E, Mack, Thomas M, He, Mingguang, Ding, Xiaohu, Chang, Billy, Silberg, Judy L, Eaves, Lindon J, Maes, Hermine H, Cutler, Tessa L, Hopper, John L, Aujard, Kelly, Magnusson, Patrik K E, Pedersen, Nancy L, Aslan, Anna K Dahl, Song, Yun-Mi, Yang, Sarah, Lee, Kayoung, Baker, Laura A, Tuvblad, Catherine, Bjerregaard-Andersen, Morten, Beck-Nielsen, Henning, Sodemann, Morten, Heikkilä, Kauko, Tan, Qihua, Zhang, Dongfeng, Swan, Gary E, Krasnow, Ruth, Jang, Kerry L, Knafo-Noam, Ariel, Mankuta, David, Abramson, Lior, Lichtenstein, Paul, Krueger, Robert F, McGue, Matt, Pahlen, Shandell, Tynelius, Per, Duncan, Glen E, Buchwald, Dedra, Corley, Robin P, Huibregtse, Brooke M, Nelson, Tracy L, Whitfield, Keith E, Franz, Carol E, Kremen, William S, Lyons, Michael J, Ooki, Syuichi, Brandt, Ingunn, Nilsen, Thomas Sevenius, Inui, Fujio, Watanabe, Mikio, Bartels, Meike, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C E M, Wardle, Jane, Llewellyn, Clare H, Fisher, Abigail, Rebato, Esther, Martin, Nicholas G, Iwatani, Yoshinori, Hayakawa, Kazuo, Rasmussen, Finn, Sung, Joohon, Harris, Jennifer R, Willemsen, Gonneke, Busjahn, Andreas, Goldberg, Jack H, Boomsma, Dorret I, Hur, Yoon-Mi, Sørensen, Thorkild I A, and Kaprio, Jaakko
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For over 100 years, the genetics of human anthropometric traits has attracted scientific interest. In particular, height and body mass index (BMI, calculated as kg/m2) have been under intensive genetic research. However, it is still largely unknown whether and how heritability estimates vary between human populations. Opportunities to address this question have increased recently because of the establishment of many new twin cohorts and the increasing accumulation of data in established twin cohorts. We started a new research project to analyze systematically (1) the variation of heritability estimates of height, BMI and their trajectories over the life course between birth cohorts, ethnicities and countries, and (2) to study the effects of birth-related factors, education and smoking on these anthropometric traits and whether these effects vary between twin cohorts. We identified 67 twin projects, including both monozygotic (MZ) and dizygotic (DZ) twins, using various sources. We asked for individual level data on height and weight including repeated measurements, birth related traits, background variables, education and smoking. By the end of 2014, 48 projects participated. Together, we have 893,458 height and weight measures (52% females) from 434,723 twin individuals, including 201,192 complete twin pairs (40% monozygotic, 40% same-sex dizygotic and 20% opposite-sex dizygotic) representing 22 countries. This project demonstrates that large-scale international twin studies are feasible and can promote the use of existing data for novel research purposes., For over 100 years, the genetics of human anthropometric traits has attracted scientific interest. In particular, height and body mass index (BMI, calculated as kg/m2) have been under intensive genetic research. However, it is still largely unknown whether and how heritability estimates vary between human populations. Opportunities to address this question have increased recently because of the establishment of many new twin cohorts and the increasing accumulation of data in established twin cohorts. We started a new research project to analyze systematically (1) the variation of heritability estimates of height, BMI and their trajectories over the life course between birth cohorts, ethnicities and countries, and (2) to study the effects of birth-related factors, education and smoking on these anthropometric traits and whether these effects vary between twin cohorts. We identified 67 twin projects, including both monozygotic (MZ) and dizygotic (DZ) twins, using various sources. We asked for individual level data on height and weight including repeated measurements, birth related traits, background variables, education and smoking. By the end of 2014, 48 projects participated. Together, we have 893,458 height and weight measures (52% females) from 434,723 twin individuals, including 201,192 complete twin pairs (40% monozygotic, 40% same-sex dizygotic and 20% opposite-sex dizygotic) representing 22 countries. This project demonstrates that large-scale international twin studies are feasible and can promote the use of existing data for novel research purposes.
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28. Zygosity Differences in Height and Body Mass Index of Twins From Infancy to Old Age:A Study of the CODATwins Project
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Jelenkovic, Aline, Yokoyama, Yoshie, Sund, Reijo, Honda, Chika, Bogl, Leonie H, Aaltonen, Sari, Ji, Fuling, Ning, Feng, Pang, Zengchang, Ordoñana, Juan R, Sánchez-Romera, Juan F, Colodro-Conde, Lucia, Burt, S Alexandra, Klump, Kelly L, Medland, Sarah E, Montgomery, Grant W, Kandler, Christian, McAdams, Tom A, Eley, Thalia C, Gregory, Alice M, Saudino, Kimberly J, Dubois, Lise, Boivin, Michel, Tarnoki, Adam D, Tarnoki, David L, Haworth, Claire M A, Plomin, Robert, Öncel, Sevgi Y, Aliev, Fazil, Stazi, Maria A, Fagnani, Corrado, D'Ippolito, Cristina, Craig, Jeffrey M, Saffery, Richard, Siribaddana, Sisira H, Hotopf, Matthew, Sumathipala, Athula, Rijsdijk, Fruhling, Spector, Timothy, Mangino, Massimo, Lachance, Genevieve, Gatz, Margaret, Butler, David A, Bayasgalan, Gombojav, Narandalai, Danshiitsoodol, Freitas, Duarte L, Maia, José Antonio, Harden, K Paige, Tucker-Drob, Elliot M, Kim, Bia, Chong, Youngsook, Hong, Changhee, Shin, Hyun Jung, Christensen, Kaare, Skytthe, Axel, Kyvik, Kirsten O, Derom, Catherine A, Vlietinck, Robert F, Loos, Ruth J F, Cozen, Wendy, Hwang, Amie E, Mack, Thomas M, He, Mingguang, Ding, Xiaohu, Chang, Billy, Silberg, Judy L, Eaves, Lindon J, Maes, Hermine H, Cutler, Tessa L, Hopper, John L, Aujard, Kelly, Magnusson, Patrik K E, Pedersen, Nancy L, Aslan, Anna K Dahl, Song, Yun-Mi, Yang, Sarah, Lee, Kayoung, Baker, Laura A, Tuvblad, Catherine, Bjerregaard-Andersen, Morten, Beck-Nielsen, Henning, Sodemann, Morten, Heikkilä, Kauko, Tan, Qihua, Zhang, Dongfeng, Swan, Gary E, Krasnow, Ruth, Jang, Kerry L, Knafo-Noam, Ariel, Mankuta, David, Abramson, Lior, Lichtenstein, Paul, Krueger, Robert F, McGue, Matt, Pahlen, Shandell, Tynelius, Per, Duncan, Glen E, Buchwald, Dedra, Corley, Robin P, Huibregtse, Brooke M, Nelson, Tracy L, Whitfield, Keith E, Franz, Carol E, Kremen, William S, Lyons, Michael J, Ooki, Syuichi, Brandt, Ingunn, Nilsen, Thomas Sevenius, Inui, Fujio, Watanabe, Mikio, Bartels, Meike, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C E M, Wardle, Jane, Llewellyn, Clare H, Fisher, Abigail, Rebato, Esther, Martin, Nicholas G, Iwatani, Yoshinori, Hayakawa, Kazuo, Sung, Joohon, Harris, Jennifer R, Willemsen, Gonneke, Busjahn, Andreas, Goldberg, Jack H, Rasmussen, Finn, Hur, Yoon-Mi, Boomsma, Dorret I, Sørensen, Thorkild I A, Kaprio, Jaakko, Silventoinen, Karri, Jelenkovic, Aline, Yokoyama, Yoshie, Sund, Reijo, Honda, Chika, Bogl, Leonie H, Aaltonen, Sari, Ji, Fuling, Ning, Feng, Pang, Zengchang, Ordoñana, Juan R, Sánchez-Romera, Juan F, Colodro-Conde, Lucia, Burt, S Alexandra, Klump, Kelly L, Medland, Sarah E, Montgomery, Grant W, Kandler, Christian, McAdams, Tom A, Eley, Thalia C, Gregory, Alice M, Saudino, Kimberly J, Dubois, Lise, Boivin, Michel, Tarnoki, Adam D, Tarnoki, David L, Haworth, Claire M A, Plomin, Robert, Öncel, Sevgi Y, Aliev, Fazil, Stazi, Maria A, Fagnani, Corrado, D'Ippolito, Cristina, Craig, Jeffrey M, Saffery, Richard, Siribaddana, Sisira H, Hotopf, Matthew, Sumathipala, Athula, Rijsdijk, Fruhling, Spector, Timothy, Mangino, Massimo, Lachance, Genevieve, Gatz, Margaret, Butler, David A, Bayasgalan, Gombojav, Narandalai, Danshiitsoodol, Freitas, Duarte L, Maia, José Antonio, Harden, K Paige, Tucker-Drob, Elliot M, Kim, Bia, Chong, Youngsook, Hong, Changhee, Shin, Hyun Jung, Christensen, Kaare, Skytthe, Axel, Kyvik, Kirsten O, Derom, Catherine A, Vlietinck, Robert F, Loos, Ruth J F, Cozen, Wendy, Hwang, Amie E, Mack, Thomas M, He, Mingguang, Ding, Xiaohu, Chang, Billy, Silberg, Judy L, Eaves, Lindon J, Maes, Hermine H, Cutler, Tessa L, Hopper, John L, Aujard, Kelly, Magnusson, Patrik K E, Pedersen, Nancy L, Aslan, Anna K Dahl, Song, Yun-Mi, Yang, Sarah, Lee, Kayoung, Baker, Laura A, Tuvblad, Catherine, Bjerregaard-Andersen, Morten, Beck-Nielsen, Henning, Sodemann, Morten, Heikkilä, Kauko, Tan, Qihua, Zhang, Dongfeng, Swan, Gary E, Krasnow, Ruth, Jang, Kerry L, Knafo-Noam, Ariel, Mankuta, David, Abramson, Lior, Lichtenstein, Paul, Krueger, Robert F, McGue, Matt, Pahlen, Shandell, Tynelius, Per, Duncan, Glen E, Buchwald, Dedra, Corley, Robin P, Huibregtse, Brooke M, Nelson, Tracy L, Whitfield, Keith E, Franz, Carol E, Kremen, William S, Lyons, Michael J, Ooki, Syuichi, Brandt, Ingunn, Nilsen, Thomas Sevenius, Inui, Fujio, Watanabe, Mikio, Bartels, Meike, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C E M, Wardle, Jane, Llewellyn, Clare H, Fisher, Abigail, Rebato, Esther, Martin, Nicholas G, Iwatani, Yoshinori, Hayakawa, Kazuo, Sung, Joohon, Harris, Jennifer R, Willemsen, Gonneke, Busjahn, Andreas, Goldberg, Jack H, Rasmussen, Finn, Hur, Yoon-Mi, Boomsma, Dorret I, Sørensen, Thorkild I A, Kaprio, Jaakko, and Silventoinen, Karri
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A trend toward greater body size in dizygotic (DZ) than in monozygotic (MZ) twins has been suggested by some but not all studies, and this difference may also vary by age. We analyzed zygosity differences in mean values and variances of height and body mass index (BMI) among male and female twins from infancy to old age. Data were derived from an international database of 54 twin cohorts participating in the COllaborative project of Development of Anthropometrical measures in Twins (CODATwins), and included 842,951 height and BMI measurements from twins aged 1 to 102 years. The results showed that DZ twins were consistently taller than MZ twins, with differences of up to 2.0 cm in childhood and adolescence and up to 0.9 cm in adulthood. Similarly, a greater mean BMI of up to 0.3 kg/m2 in childhood and adolescence and up to 0.2 kg/m2 in adulthood was observed in DZ twins, although the pattern was less consistent. DZ twins presented up to 1.7% greater height and 1.9% greater BMI than MZ twins; these percentage differences were largest in middle and late childhood and decreased with age in both sexes. The variance of height was similar in MZ and DZ twins at most ages. In contrast, the variance of BMI was significantly higher in DZ than in MZ twins, particularly in childhood. In conclusion, DZ twins were generally taller and had greater BMI than MZ twins, but the differences decreased with age in both sexes.
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29. Dopaminergic Genetic Variants and Voluntary Externally Paced Exercise Behavior.
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DAVIES, GARETH E., FEDKO, IRYNA O., HOTTENGA, JOUKE-JAN, LIGTHART, LANNIE, VAN BEIJSTERVELDT, TOOS C. E. M., VAN DER MEE, DENISE J., VAN DER ZEE, MATTHIJS D., BARTELS, MEIKE, DE GEUS, ECO J. C., EHLI, ERIK A., and LANDERS, JOSEPH G.
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30. An Extended Twin-Pedigree Study of Neuroticism in the Netherlands Twin Register.
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Boomsma, Dorret I., Helmer, Quinta, Nieuwboer, Harold A., Hottenga, Jouke Jan, de Moor, Marleen H., van den Berg, Stéphanie M., Davies, Gareth E., Vink, Jacqueline M., Schouten, Maarten J., Dolan, Conor V., Willemsen, Gonneke, Bartels, Meike, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., Ligthart, Lannie, and de Geus, Eco J.
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For the participants in the Netherlands Twin Register (NTR) we constructed the extended pedigrees which specify all relations among nuclear and larger twin families in the register. A total of 253,015 subjects from 58,645 families were linked to each other, to the degree that we had information on the relations among participants. We describe the algorithm that was applied to construct the pedigrees. For > 30,000 adolescent and adult NTR participants data were available on harmonized neuroticism scores. We analyzed these data in the Mendel software package (Lange et al., Bioinformatics 29(12):1568-1570, 2013) to estimate the contributions of additive and non-additive genetic factors. In contrast to much of the earlier work based on twin data rather than on extended pedigrees, we could also estimate the contribution of shared household effects in the presence of non-additive genetic factors. The estimated broad-sense heritability of neuroticism was 47%, with almost equal contributions of additive and non-additive (dominance) genetic factors. A shared household effect explained 13% and unique environmental factors explained the remaining 40% of the variance in neuroticism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Zygosity Differences in Height and Body Mass Index of Twins From Infancy to Old Age: A Study of the CODATwins Project
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Jelenkovic, Aline, primary, Yokoyama, Yoshie, additional, Sund, Reijo, additional, Honda, Chika, additional, Bogl, Leonie H, additional, Aaltonen, Sari, additional, Ji, Fuling, additional, Ning, Feng, additional, Pang, Zengchang, additional, Ordoñana, Juan R., additional, Sánchez-Romera, Juan F., additional, Colodro-Conde, Lucia, additional, Burt, S. Alexandra, additional, Klump, Kelly L., additional, Medland, Sarah E., additional, Montgomery, Grant W., additional, Kandler, Christian, additional, McAdams, Tom A., additional, Eley, Thalia C., additional, Gregory, Alice M., additional, Saudino, Kimberly J., additional, Dubois, Lise, additional, Boivin, Michel, additional, Tarnoki, Adam D., additional, Tarnoki, David L., additional, Haworth, Claire M. A., additional, Plomin, Robert, additional, Öncel, Sevgi Y., additional, Aliev, Fazil, additional, Stazi, Maria A., additional, Fagnani, Corrado, additional, D’Ippolito, Cristina, additional, Craig, Jeffrey M., additional, Saffery, Richard, additional, Siribaddana, Sisira H., additional, Hotopf, Matthew, additional, Sumathipala, Athula, additional, Rijsdijk, Fruhling, additional, Spector, Timothy, additional, Mangino, Massimo, additional, Lachance, Genevieve, additional, Gatz, Margaret, additional, Butler, David A., additional, Bayasgalan, Gombojav, additional, Narandalai, Danshiitsoodol, additional, Freitas, Duarte L, additional, Maia, José Antonio, additional, Harden, K. Paige, additional, Tucker-Drob, Elliot M., additional, Kim, Bia, additional, Chong, Youngsook, additional, Hong, Changhee, additional, Shin, Hyun Jung, additional, Christensen, Kaare, additional, Skytthe, Axel, additional, Kyvik, Kirsten O., additional, Derom, Catherine A., additional, Vlietinck, Robert F., additional, Loos, Ruth J. F., additional, Cozen, Wendy, additional, Hwang, Amie E., additional, Mack, Thomas M., additional, He, Mingguang, additional, Ding, Xiaohu, additional, Chang, Billy, additional, Silberg, Judy L., additional, Eaves, Lindon J., additional, Maes, Hermine H., additional, Cutler, Tessa L., additional, Hopper, John L., additional, Aujard, Kelly, additional, Magnusson, Patrik K. E., additional, Pedersen, Nancy L., additional, Aslan, Anna K. Dahl, additional, Song, Yun-Mi, additional, Yang, Sarah, additional, Lee, Kayoung, additional, Baker, Laura A., additional, Tuvblad, Catherine, additional, Bjerregaard-Andersen, Morten, additional, Beck-Nielsen, Henning, additional, Sodemann, Morten, additional, Heikkilä, Kauko, additional, Tan, Qihua, additional, Zhang, Dongfeng, additional, Swan, Gary E., additional, Krasnow, Ruth, additional, Jang, Kerry L., additional, Knafo-Noam, Ariel, additional, Mankuta, David, additional, Abramson, Lior, additional, Lichtenstein, Paul, additional, Krueger, Robert F., additional, McGue, Matt, additional, Pahlen, Shandell, additional, Tynelius, Per, additional, Duncan, Glen E., additional, Buchwald, Dedra, additional, Corley, Robin P., additional, Huibregtse, Brooke M., additional, Nelson, Tracy L., additional, Whitfield, Keith E., additional, Franz, Carol E., additional, Kremen, William S., additional, Lyons, Michael J., additional, Ooki, Syuichi, additional, Brandt, Ingunn, additional, Nilsen, Thomas Sevenius, additional, Inui, Fujio, additional, Watanabe, Mikio, additional, Bartels, Meike, additional, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., additional, Wardle, Jane, additional, Llewellyn, Clare H., additional, Fisher, Abigail, additional, Rebato, Esther, additional, Martin, Nicholas G., additional, Iwatani, Yoshinori, additional, Hayakawa, Kazuo, additional, Sung, Joohon, additional, Harris, Jennifer R., additional, Willemsen, Gonneke, additional, Busjahn, Andreas, additional, Goldberg, Jack H., additional, Rasmussen, Finn, additional, Hur, Yoon-Mi, additional, Boomsma, Dorret I., additional, Sørensen, Thorkild I. A., additional, Kaprio, Jaakko, additional, and Silventoinen, Karri, additional
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32. The Influence of Chorion Type on Health Measures at Birth and Dental Development in Australian and Dutch Twins: A Comparative Study
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Mihailidis, Suzanna, primary, Bockmann, Michelle, additional, McConnell, Elise, additional, Hughes, Toby, additional, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., additional, Boomsma, Dorret I., additional, McMaster, Minni, additional, and Townsend, Grant, additional
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33. The CODATwins Project: The Cohort Description of Collaborative Project of Development of Anthropometrical Measures in Twins to Study Macro-Environmental Variation in Genetic and Environmental Effects on Anthropometric Traits
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Silventoinen, Karri, primary, Jelenkovic, Aline, additional, Sund, Reijo, additional, Honda, Chika, additional, Aaltonen, Sari, additional, Yokoyama, Yoshie, additional, Tarnoki, Adam D., additional, Tarnoki, David L., additional, Ning, Feng, additional, Ji, Fuling, additional, Pang, Zengchang, additional, Ordoñana, Juan R., additional, Sánchez-Romera, Juan F., additional, Colodro-Conde, Lucia, additional, Burt, S. Alexandra, additional, Klump, Kelly L., additional, Medland, Sarah E., additional, Montgomery, Grant W., additional, Kandler, Christian, additional, McAdams, Tom A., additional, Eley, Thalia C., additional, Gregory, Alice M., additional, Saudino, Kimberly J., additional, Dubois, Lise, additional, Boivin, Michel, additional, Haworth, Claire M. A., additional, Plomin, Robert, additional, Öncel, Sevgi Y., additional, Aliev, Fazil, additional, Stazi, Maria A., additional, Fagnani, Corrado, additional, D’Ippolito, Cristina, additional, Craig, Jeffrey M., additional, Saffery, Richard, additional, Siribaddana, Sisira H., additional, Hotopf, Matthew, additional, Sumathipala, Athula, additional, Spector, Timothy, additional, Mangino, Massimo, additional, Lachance, Genevieve, additional, Gatz, Margaret, additional, Butler, David A., additional, Bayasgalan, Gombojav, additional, Narandalai, Danshiitsoodol, additional, Freitas, Duarte L., additional, Maia, José Antonio, additional, Harden, K. Paige, additional, Tucker-Drob, Elliot M., additional, Christensen, Kaare, additional, Skytthe, Axel, additional, Kyvik, Kirsten O., additional, Hong, Changhee, additional, Chong, Youngsook, additional, Derom, Catherine A., additional, Vlietinck, Robert F., additional, Loos, Ruth J. F., additional, Cozen, Wendy, additional, Hwang, Amie E., additional, Mack, Thomas M., additional, He, Mingguang, additional, Ding, Xiaohu, additional, Chang, Billy, additional, Silberg, Judy L., additional, Eaves, Lindon J., additional, Maes, Hermine H., additional, Cutler, Tessa L., additional, Hopper, John L., additional, Aujard, Kelly, additional, Magnusson, Patrik K. E., additional, Pedersen, Nancy L., additional, Aslan, Anna K. Dahl, additional, Song, Yun-Mi, additional, Yang, Sarah, additional, Lee, Kayoung, additional, Baker, Laura A., additional, Tuvblad, Catherine, additional, Bjerregaard-Andersen, Morten, additional, Beck-Nielsen, Henning, additional, Sodemann, Morten, additional, Heikkilä, Kauko, additional, Tan, Qihua, additional, Zhang, Dongfeng, additional, Swan, Gary E., additional, Krasnow, Ruth, additional, Jang, Kerry L., additional, Knafo-Noam, Ariel, additional, Mankuta, David, additional, Abramson, Lior, additional, Lichtenstein, Paul, additional, Krueger, Robert F., additional, McGue, Matt, additional, Pahlen, Shandell, additional, Tynelius, Per, additional, Duncan, Glen E., additional, Buchwald, Dedra, additional, Corley, Robin P., additional, Huibregtse, Brooke M., additional, Nelson, Tracy L., additional, Whitfield, Keith E., additional, Franz, Carol E., additional, Kremen, William S., additional, Lyons, Michael J., additional, Ooki, Syuichi, additional, Brandt, Ingunn, additional, Nilsen, Thomas Sevenius, additional, Inui, Fujio, additional, Watanabe, Mikio, additional, Bartels, Meike, additional, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., additional, Wardle, Jane, additional, Llewellyn, Clare H., additional, Fisher, Abigail, additional, Rebato, Esther, additional, Martin, Nicholas G., additional, Iwatani, Yoshinori, additional, Hayakawa, Kazuo, additional, Rasmussen, Finn, additional, Sung, Joohon, additional, Harris, Jennifer R., additional, Willemsen, Gonneke, additional, Busjahn, Andreas, additional, Goldberg, Jack H., additional, Boomsma, Dorret I., additional, Hur, Yoon-Mi, additional, Sørensen, Thorkild I. A., additional, and Kaprio, Jaakko, additional
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34. Association between birthweight and later body mass index: an individual-based pooled analysis of 27 twin cohorts participating in the CODATwins project.
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Jelenkovic, Aline, Yoshie Yokoyama, Sund, Reijo, Pietiläinen, Kirsi H., Yoon-Mi Hur, Willemsen, Gonneke, Bartels, Meike, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., Syuichi Ooki, Saudino, Kimberly J., Stazi, Maria A., Fagnani, Corrado, D'Ippolito, Cristina, Nelson, Tracy L., Whitfield, Keith E., Knafo-Noam, Ariel, Mankuta, David, Abramson, Lior, Kauko Heikkilä, and Cutler, Tessa L.
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BIRTH weight ,BODY mass index ,OBESITY ,ADOLESCENT obesity ,TWINS ,COMPARATIVE studies ,INTERNATIONAL relations ,RESEARCH methodology ,MEDICAL cooperation ,REGRESSION analysis ,RESEARCH ,RESEARCH funding ,EVALUATION research - Abstract
Background: There is evidence that birthweight is positively associated with body mass index (BMI) in later life, but it remains unclear whether this is explained by genetic factors or the intrauterine environment. We analysed the association between birthweight and BMI from infancy to adulthood within twin pairs, which provides insights into the role of genetic and environmental individual-specific factors.Methods: This study is based on the data from 27 twin cohorts in 17 countries. The pooled data included 78 642 twin individuals (20 635 monozygotic and 18 686 same-sex dizygotic twin pairs) with information on birthweight and a total of 214 930 BMI measurements at ages ranging from 1 to 49 years. The association between birthweight and BMI was analysed at both the individual and within-pair levels using linear regression analyses.Results: At the individual level, a 1-kg increase in birthweight was linearly associated with up to 0.9 kg/m2 higher BMI (P < 0.001). Within twin pairs, regression coefficients were generally greater (up to 1.2 kg/m2 per kg birthweight, P < 0.001) than those from the individual-level analyses. Intra-pair associations between birthweight and later BMI were similar in both zygosity groups and sexes and were lower in adulthood.Conclusions: These findings indicate that environmental factors unique to each individual have an important role in the positive association between birthweight and later BMI, at least until young adulthood. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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35. Sex Differences in Genetic Architecture of Complex Phenotypes?
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Vink, Jacqueline M., primary, Bartels, Meike, additional, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., additional, van Dongen, Jenny, additional, van Beek, Jenny H. D. A., additional, Distel, Marijn A., additional, de Moor, Marleen H. M., additional, Smit, Dirk J. A., additional, Minica, Camelia C., additional, Ligthart, Lannie, additional, Geels, Lot M., additional, Abdellaoui, Abdel, additional, Middeldorp, Christel M., additional, Hottenga, Jouke Jan, additional, Willemsen, Gonneke, additional, de Geus, Eco J. C., additional, and Boomsma, Dorret I., additional
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- 2012
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36. Brain SCALE: Brain Structure and Cognition: an Adolescent Longitudinal Twin Study into the Genetic Etiology of Individual Differences
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van Soelen, Inge L. C., primary, Brouwer, Rachel M., additional, Peper, Jiska S., additional, van Leeuwen, Marieke, additional, Koenis, Marinka M. G., additional, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., additional, Swagerman, Suzanne C., additional, Kahn, René S., additional, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E., additional, and Boomsma, Dorret I., additional
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- 2012
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37. Trends in adolescent alcohol use: effects of age, sex and cohort on prevalence and heritability
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Geels, Lot M., primary, Bartels, Meike, additional, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., additional, Willemsen, Gonneke, additional, van der Aa, Niels, additional, Boomsma, Dorret I., additional, and Vink, Jacqueline M., additional
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- 2011
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38. Heritability and Genome-Wide Linkage Scan of Subjective Happiness
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Bartels, Meike, primary, Saviouk, Viatcheslav, additional, de Moor, Marleen H. M., additional, Willemsen, Gonneke, additional, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., additional, Hottenga, Jouke-Jan, additional, de Geus, Eco J. C., additional, and Boomsma, Dorret I., additional
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39. Genetic Influences on Individual Differences in Exercise Behavior during Adolescence
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van der Aa, Niels, primary, De Geus, Eco J. C., additional, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., additional, Boomsma, Dorret I., additional, and Bartels, Meike, additional
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- 2010
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40. Heritability of Self-Reported Asthma and Allergy: A Study in Adult Dutch Twins, Siblings and Parents
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Willemsen, Gonneke, primary, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., additional, van Baal, Caroline G. C. M., additional, Postma, Dirkje, additional, and Boomsma, Dorret I., additional
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- 2008
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41. An Exploration of Gene–Environment Interaction and Asthma in a Large Sample of 5-Year-Old Dutch Twins
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van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., primary and Boomsma, Dorret I., additional
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- 2008
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42. Asthma and Mode of Birth Delivery: A Study in 5-Year-Old Dutch Twins
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van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., primary and Boomsma, Dorret I., additional
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- 2008
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43. Genetic and Environmental Influences on the Relation Between Attention Problems and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
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Derks, Eske M., primary, Hudziak, James J., additional, Dolan, Conor V., additional, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., additional, Verhulst, Frank C., additional, and Boomsma, Dorret I., additional
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44. Genetic and Environmental Covariation Between Autistic Traits and Behavioral Problems
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Hoekstra, Rosa A., primary, Bartels, Meike, additional, Hudziak, James J., additional, Van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., additional, and Boomsma, Dorret I., additional
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45. Genetic Regulation of Growth in Height and Weight from 3 to 12 Years of Age: A Longitudinal Study of Dutch Twin Children
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Silventoinen, Karri, primary, Bartels, Meike, additional, Posthuma, Daniëlle, additional, Estourgie-van Burk, G. Frederiek, additional, Willemsen, Gonneke, additional, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., additional, and Boomsma, Dorret I., additional
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46. Body Size in Five-Year-Old Twins: Heritability and Comparison to Singleton Standards
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Estourgie-van Burk, G. Frederiek, primary, Bartels, Meike, additional, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., additional, Delemarre-van de Waal, Henriette A., additional, and Boomsma, Dorret I., additional
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47. The Latent Class Structure of ADHD Is Stable Across Informants
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Althoff, Robert R., primary, Copeland, William E., additional, Stanger, Catherine, additional, Derks, Eske M., additional, Todd, Richard D., additional, Neuman, Rosalind J., additional, Van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., additional, Boomsma, Dorret I., additional, and Hudziak, James J., additional
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48. Influences on Achieving Motor Milestones: A Twin–Singleton Study
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Brouwer, Silvia I., primary, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., additional, Bartels, Meike, additional, Hudziak, James J., additional, and Boomsma, Dorret I., additional
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49. The Etiology of Mathematical and Reading (Dis)ability Covariation in a Sample of Dutch Twins
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Markowitz, Ezra M., primary, Willemsen, Gonneke, additional, Trumbetta, Susan L., additional, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., additional, and Boomsma, Dorret I., additional
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50. Effects of Twin Separation in Primary School
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van Leeuwen, Marieke, primary, van den Berg, Stéphanie M., additional, van Beijsterveldt, Toos C. E. M., additional, and Boomsma, Dorret I., additional
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