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Associations between birth size and later height from infancy through adulthood: An individual based pooled analysis of 28 twin cohorts participating in the CODATwins project

Authors :
Jelenkovic, A
Yokoyama, Y
Sund, R
Hur, Y-M
Harris, JR
Brandt, I
Nilsen, TS
Ooki, S
Ullemar, V
Almqvist, C
Magnusson, PKE
Saudino, KJ
Stazi, MA
Fagnani, C
Brescianini, S
Nelson, TL
Whitfield, KE
Knafo-Noam, A
Mankuta, D
Abramson, L
Cutler, TL
Hopper, JL
Llewellyn, CH
Fisher, A
Corley, RP
Huibregtse, BM
Derom, CA
Vlietinck, RF
Bjerregaard-Andersen, M
Nielsen, HB
Sodemann, M
Krueger, RF
McGue, M
Pahlen, S
Burt, SA
Klump, KL
Dubois, L
Boivin, M
Brendgen, M
Dionne, G
Vitaro, F
Willemsen, G
Bartels, M
van Beijsterveld, CEM
Craig, JM
Saffery, R
Rasmussen, F
Tynelius, P
Heikkila, K
Pietilainen, KH
Bayasgalan, G
Narandalai, D
Haworth, CMA
Plomin, R
Ji, F
Ning, F
Pang, Z
Rebato, E
Tarnoki, AD
Tarnoki, DL
Kim, J
Lee, J
Lee, S
Sung, J
Loos, RJF
Boomsma, DI
Sorensen, TIA
Kaprio, J
Silventoinen, K
Jelenkovic, A
Yokoyama, Y
Sund, R
Hur, Y-M
Harris, JR
Brandt, I
Nilsen, TS
Ooki, S
Ullemar, V
Almqvist, C
Magnusson, PKE
Saudino, KJ
Stazi, MA
Fagnani, C
Brescianini, S
Nelson, TL
Whitfield, KE
Knafo-Noam, A
Mankuta, D
Abramson, L
Cutler, TL
Hopper, JL
Llewellyn, CH
Fisher, A
Corley, RP
Huibregtse, BM
Derom, CA
Vlietinck, RF
Bjerregaard-Andersen, M
Nielsen, HB
Sodemann, M
Krueger, RF
McGue, M
Pahlen, S
Burt, SA
Klump, KL
Dubois, L
Boivin, M
Brendgen, M
Dionne, G
Vitaro, F
Willemsen, G
Bartels, M
van Beijsterveld, CEM
Craig, JM
Saffery, R
Rasmussen, F
Tynelius, P
Heikkila, K
Pietilainen, KH
Bayasgalan, G
Narandalai, D
Haworth, CMA
Plomin, R
Ji, F
Ning, F
Pang, Z
Rebato, E
Tarnoki, AD
Tarnoki, DL
Kim, J
Lee, J
Lee, S
Sung, J
Loos, RJF
Boomsma, DI
Sorensen, TIA
Kaprio, J
Silventoinen, K
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

BACKGROUND: There is evidence that birth size is positively associated with height in later life, but it remains unclear whether this is explained by genetic factors or the intrauterine environment. AIM: To analyze the associations of birth weight, length and ponderal index with height from infancy through adulthood within mono- and dizygotic twin pairs, which provides insights into the role of genetic and environmental individual-specific factors. METHODS: This study is based on the data from 28 twin cohorts in 17 countries. The pooled data included 41,852 complete twin pairs (55% monozygotic and 45% same-sex dizygotic) with information on birth weight and a total of 112,409 paired height measurements at ages ranging from 1 to 69 years. Birth length was available for 19,881 complete twin pairs, with a total of 72,692 paired height measurements. The association between birth size and later height was analyzed at both the individual and within-pair level by linear regression analyses. RESULTS: Within twin pairs, regression coefficients showed that a 1-kg increase in birth weight and a 1-cm increase in birth length were associated with 1.14-4.25 cm and 0.18-0.90 cm taller height, respectively. The magnitude of the associations was generally greater within dizygotic than within monozygotic twin pairs, and this difference between zygosities was more pronounced for birth length. CONCLUSION: Both genetic and individual-specific environmental factors play a role in the association between birth size and later height from infancy to adulthood, with a larger role for genetics in the association with birth length than with birth weight.

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315722091
Document Type :
Electronic Resource