Free to read\ud \ud Familial factors have previously been implicated in the etiology of fatigue, of which a significant proportion is likely attributable to genetic influences. However, family studies have primarily focused on chronic fatigue syndrome, while univariate twin studies have investigated broader fatigue phenotypes. The results for similar fatigue phenotypes vary between studies, particularly with regard to sex-specific contributions to the heritability of the traits. Therefore, the current study aims to investigate the familiality and sex-specific effects of fatigue experienced over the past few weeks in an older Australian population of 660 monozygotic (MZ) twin pairs, 190 MZ singleton twins, 593 dizygotic (DZ) twin pairs, and ...
This dissertation focused on increasing our knowledge and understanding of the comorbidity and genet...
Self-reported tiredness and low energy, often called fatigue, are associated with poorer physical an...
Background: The nature of the relationship between fatigue and its risk factors is poorly understood...
Familial factors have previously been implicated in the etiology of fatigue, of which a significant ...
Background. Chronic fatigue has infrequently been studied in twins. Data from twin studies can infor...
Abstract Prolonged fatigue equal to or greater than 1 month duration and chronic fatigue equal to or...
Depression and fatigue have previously been suggested to share an underlying genetic contribution. T...
Risk factors to prolonged fatigue syndromes (PFS) are controversial. Pre-morbid and/or current psych...
BACKGROUND: Medically unexplained chronic fatigue in childhood may cause considerable disability a...
Previous genetic investigations of variation in normal sleep have focused on measures that describe ...
Background: Medically unexplained disabling fatigue in young people is familial and frequently as...
Background. Prolonged fatigue syndromes have been proposed as prevalent and disabling forms of distr...
Background. Prolonged fatigue syndromes have been proposed as prevalent and disabling forms of distr...
Twin studies of insomnia exhibit heterogeneity in estimates of heritability. This heterogeneity is l...
Twin studies of insomnia exhibit heterogeneity in estimates of heritability. This heterogeneity is l...
This dissertation focused on increasing our knowledge and understanding of the comorbidity and genet...
Self-reported tiredness and low energy, often called fatigue, are associated with poorer physical an...
Background: The nature of the relationship between fatigue and its risk factors is poorly understood...
Familial factors have previously been implicated in the etiology of fatigue, of which a significant ...
Background. Chronic fatigue has infrequently been studied in twins. Data from twin studies can infor...
Abstract Prolonged fatigue equal to or greater than 1 month duration and chronic fatigue equal to or...
Depression and fatigue have previously been suggested to share an underlying genetic contribution. T...
Risk factors to prolonged fatigue syndromes (PFS) are controversial. Pre-morbid and/or current psych...
BACKGROUND: Medically unexplained chronic fatigue in childhood may cause considerable disability a...
Previous genetic investigations of variation in normal sleep have focused on measures that describe ...
Background: Medically unexplained disabling fatigue in young people is familial and frequently as...
Background. Prolonged fatigue syndromes have been proposed as prevalent and disabling forms of distr...
Background. Prolonged fatigue syndromes have been proposed as prevalent and disabling forms of distr...
Twin studies of insomnia exhibit heterogeneity in estimates of heritability. This heterogeneity is l...
Twin studies of insomnia exhibit heterogeneity in estimates of heritability. This heterogeneity is l...
This dissertation focused on increasing our knowledge and understanding of the comorbidity and genet...
Self-reported tiredness and low energy, often called fatigue, are associated with poorer physical an...
Background: The nature of the relationship between fatigue and its risk factors is poorly understood...