Background. The relative importance of genetic influences on longevity was studied on data from the population-based Swedish Twin Registry. Methods. A sample of 3,656 identical and 6,849 like-sexed fraternal twin pairs was studied regarding mortality rates and within-pair similarity for age at death. Genetic and environmental contributions to variation in longevity, expressed by integrated mortality rates, were estimated from a subsample of 1,734 twin pairs reared together and 130 twin pairs reared apart from the cohorts born 1886 to 1900. Results. The intraclass correlation coefficients suggested that the genetic effect was small, and, for males, perhaps absent. Among pairs in which both twins died relatively young and among pairs in which...
Statistical power is one of the major concerns in genetic association studies. Related individuals s...
To this point in time, coronary heart disease (CHD) has been a major cause of morbidity and mortali...
Human longevity is a multifactorial trait, which includes a network of genes combined with strong en...
Background. The relative importance of genetic influences on longevity was studied on data from the ...
The genetic influence on susceptibility to diseases of the respiratory system and all-cause mortalit...
Twin studies that focus on the correlation in age-at-death between twin pairs have yielded important...
This cross-sectional study explored the etiology of variability in self-reported health. The sample ...
The heritability of human longevity: a population-based study of 2872 Danish twin pairs born 1870-19...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate and distinguish between environmental and genetic effec...
Objective: The relationship between personality and life span is not well understood, and no study t...
Objective: The relationship between personality and life span is not well understood, and no study t...
The importance of some recognized risk factors on genetic influences for coronary heart dis-ease (CH...
By using historical data on about 50,000 twins born in Sweden during 1886–1958, we demonstrate a pos...
Functional abilities vary widely among elderly persons. The determinants of this variation are proba...
To this point in time, coronary heart disease (CHD) has been a major cause of morbidity and mortalit...
Statistical power is one of the major concerns in genetic association studies. Related individuals s...
To this point in time, coronary heart disease (CHD) has been a major cause of morbidity and mortali...
Human longevity is a multifactorial trait, which includes a network of genes combined with strong en...
Background. The relative importance of genetic influences on longevity was studied on data from the ...
The genetic influence on susceptibility to diseases of the respiratory system and all-cause mortalit...
Twin studies that focus on the correlation in age-at-death between twin pairs have yielded important...
This cross-sectional study explored the etiology of variability in self-reported health. The sample ...
The heritability of human longevity: a population-based study of 2872 Danish twin pairs born 1870-19...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate and distinguish between environmental and genetic effec...
Objective: The relationship between personality and life span is not well understood, and no study t...
Objective: The relationship between personality and life span is not well understood, and no study t...
The importance of some recognized risk factors on genetic influences for coronary heart dis-ease (CH...
By using historical data on about 50,000 twins born in Sweden during 1886–1958, we demonstrate a pos...
Functional abilities vary widely among elderly persons. The determinants of this variation are proba...
To this point in time, coronary heart disease (CHD) has been a major cause of morbidity and mortalit...
Statistical power is one of the major concerns in genetic association studies. Related individuals s...
To this point in time, coronary heart disease (CHD) has been a major cause of morbidity and mortali...
Human longevity is a multifactorial trait, which includes a network of genes combined with strong en...