<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The objective was to estimate the heritability for height and weight during fetal life and early childhood in two independent studies, one including parent and singleton offsprings and one of mono- and dizygotic twins.</p> <h3>Methods</h3><p>This study was embedded in the Generation R Study (n = 3407, singletons) and the Netherlands Twin Register (n = 33694, twins). For the heritability estimates in Generation R, regression models as proposed by Galton were used. In the Twin Register we used genetic structural equation modelling. Parental height and weight were measured and fetal growth characteristics (femur length and estimated fetal weight) were measured by ultrasounds in 2<sup>nd</sup> and 3<sup>rd</sup> trime...
Background: Accelerated infant growth is a possible explanation for the relation between birth weigh...
Longitudinal height and weight data from 4649 Dutch twin pairs between birth and 2.5 years of age we...
<p> <i>Values reflect heritability estimates (95% confidence interval).</i></p><p> ...
Background: The objective was to estimate the heritability for height and weight during fetal life a...
Background: The objective was to estimate the heritability for height and weight during fetal life a...
<p>Values reflect heritability estimates (95% confidence interval). Model in the Generation R Study:...
<p>Values reflect heritability estimates (95% confidence interval). Model in the Generation R Study:...
Heritability estimates of birth weight have been inconsistent. Possible explanations are heritabilit...
The aim of this study is to examine causes of individual differences in height, weight and body mass...
Twin studies are widely used to estimate heritability of traits and typically rely on knowing the zy...
BACKGROUND: Accelerated infant growth is a possible explanation for the relation between birth weigh...
Epidemiological studies have consistently shown a positive association between size at birth (i.e. b...
Longitudinal height and weight data from 4649 Dutch twin pairs between birth and 2.5 years of age we...
Background: Accelerated infant growth is a possible explanation for the relation between birth weigh...
Longitudinal height and weight data from 4649 Dutch twin pairs between birth and 2.5 years of age we...
<p> <i>Values reflect heritability estimates (95% confidence interval).</i></p><p> ...
Background: The objective was to estimate the heritability for height and weight during fetal life a...
Background: The objective was to estimate the heritability for height and weight during fetal life a...
<p>Values reflect heritability estimates (95% confidence interval). Model in the Generation R Study:...
<p>Values reflect heritability estimates (95% confidence interval). Model in the Generation R Study:...
Heritability estimates of birth weight have been inconsistent. Possible explanations are heritabilit...
The aim of this study is to examine causes of individual differences in height, weight and body mass...
Twin studies are widely used to estimate heritability of traits and typically rely on knowing the zy...
BACKGROUND: Accelerated infant growth is a possible explanation for the relation between birth weigh...
Epidemiological studies have consistently shown a positive association between size at birth (i.e. b...
Longitudinal height and weight data from 4649 Dutch twin pairs between birth and 2.5 years of age we...
Background: Accelerated infant growth is a possible explanation for the relation between birth weigh...
Longitudinal height and weight data from 4649 Dutch twin pairs between birth and 2.5 years of age we...
<p> <i>Values reflect heritability estimates (95% confidence interval).</i></p><p> ...