This study examined the relative influence of genetic versus environmental factors on specific aspects of eating behavior. Adult monozygotic twins (22 pairs and 3 singleton reared apart, 38 pairs and 9 singleton reared together, age 18-76 years, BMI 17-43 kg/m2) completed the Three Factor Eating Questionnaire. Genetic and environmental variance components were determined for the three eating behavior constructs and their subscales using model-fitting univariate and multivariate analyses. Unique environmental factors had a substantial influence on all eating behavior variables (explaining 45-71% of variance), and most strongly influenced external locus for hunger and strategic dieting behavior of restraint (explaining 71% and 69% of variance...
Objective: Prior studies suggest eating disorders and related characteristics are moderately to subs...
Objective: To further our understanding of how intentional weight loss (IWL) and overeating are rela...
Objective: To further our understand-ing of how intentional weight loss (IWL) and overeating are rel...
This study examined the relative influence of genetic versus environmental factors on specific aspec...
BACKGROUND: Clinicians and researchers could benefit from a greater understanding of the role of g...
Children differ greatly in their ability to self-regulate food intake for reasons that are poorly un...
Objective: It is commonly recognized that genetic, environmental, behavioral, and social factors are...
Abstract Background Eating behaviors during childhood...
We applied twin methodology to female and male twin pairs to further understand the nature of the re...
Twin studies are useful designs for decomposing genetic and environmental influences on traits, with...
Restrictive feeding is associated with childhood obesity; however, this could be due to other factor...
Background: The relation between body weight and energy-dense foods remains unclear. Objective: We e...
The aim of this paper is to examine the sources and structure of covariation between disordered eati...
Purpose Given the variability in adiposity despite ubiquitous exposure to obesogenic food environme...
Author version under embargo for a period of 6 months from the date of publication, made available i...
Objective: Prior studies suggest eating disorders and related characteristics are moderately to subs...
Objective: To further our understanding of how intentional weight loss (IWL) and overeating are rela...
Objective: To further our understand-ing of how intentional weight loss (IWL) and overeating are rel...
This study examined the relative influence of genetic versus environmental factors on specific aspec...
BACKGROUND: Clinicians and researchers could benefit from a greater understanding of the role of g...
Children differ greatly in their ability to self-regulate food intake for reasons that are poorly un...
Objective: It is commonly recognized that genetic, environmental, behavioral, and social factors are...
Abstract Background Eating behaviors during childhood...
We applied twin methodology to female and male twin pairs to further understand the nature of the re...
Twin studies are useful designs for decomposing genetic and environmental influences on traits, with...
Restrictive feeding is associated with childhood obesity; however, this could be due to other factor...
Background: The relation between body weight and energy-dense foods remains unclear. Objective: We e...
The aim of this paper is to examine the sources and structure of covariation between disordered eati...
Purpose Given the variability in adiposity despite ubiquitous exposure to obesogenic food environme...
Author version under embargo for a period of 6 months from the date of publication, made available i...
Objective: Prior studies suggest eating disorders and related characteristics are moderately to subs...
Objective: To further our understanding of how intentional weight loss (IWL) and overeating are rela...
Objective: To further our understand-ing of how intentional weight loss (IWL) and overeating are rel...