Sex-differences in heritability of BMI: A comparative study of results from Twin Studies in Eight Countries
Body mass index (BMI), a simple anthropometric measure, is the most frequently used measure of adiposity and has been instrumental in documenting the worldwide increase in the prevalence of obesity witnessed during the last decades. Although this increase in overweight and obesity is thought to be mainly due to environmental changes, i.e., sedentary lifestyles and high caloric diets, consistent evidence from twin studies demonstrates high heritability and the importance of genetic differences for normal variation in BMI. We analysed self-reported data on BMI from approximately 37,000 complete... Mehr ...
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Schousboe, K.
Willemsen, G.
Kyvik, K.
Mortensen, J.
Boomsma, D.I.
Cornes, B.
Davis, C.
Fagnani, C.
Hjelmborg, J.
Kaprio, J
de Lange, M.
Luciano, M
Martin, N.G.
Pedersen, N.
Pietilainen, K.H.
Rissanen, A
Saarni, S.
Sorensen, T.I.A.
van Baal, G.C.M.
Harris, J.R. |
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Artikel |
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2003 |
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Schousboe , K , Willemsen , G , Kyvik , K , Mortensen , J , Boomsma , D I , Cornes , B , Davis , C , Fagnani , C , Hjelmborg , J , Kaprio , J , de Lange , M , Luciano , M , Martin , N G , Pedersen , N , Pietilainen , K H , Rissanen , A , Saarni , S , Sorensen , T I A , van Baal , G C M & Harris , J R 2003 , ' Sex-differences in heritability of BMI: A comparative study of results from Twin Studies in Eight Countries ' , Twin Research , vol. 6 , no. 5 , pp. 409-421 . https://doi.org/10.1375/136905203770326411 |
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/ name=Netherlands Twin Register (NTR)
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/ name=SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being |
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Englisch |
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