BACKGROUND: Clinicians and researchers could benefit from a greater understanding of the role of genetic and environmental factors in human eating behavior. OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to estimate the relative influence of genetic and environmental factors on habitual eating patterns in middle-aged and elderly men and women. DESIGN: Male and female twins (n = 4640) aged >/=50 y completed a mailed version of the National Cancer Institute food-frequency questionnaire. Factor analysis was performed to identify eating patterns among respondents. Estimates of genetic, common environmental (shared by family members), and specific environmental (unique to an individual) influences were obtained for food use, serving size, and consumption fr...
Humans show remarkable variability in their eating styles. Reasons for this variability are poorly u...
Background: We investigated the genetic and environmental contributions to disordered eating (DE) be...
Background: The modern environment is ubiquitously ‘obesogenic’, yet people vary enormously in weigh...
This study examined the relative influence of genetic versus environmental factors on specific aspec...
This study examined the relative influence of genetic versus environmental factors on specific aspec...
Background: The relation between body weight and energy-dense foods remains unclear. Objective: We e...
The heritability of variety seeking in the food domain was estimated from a large sample (N = 5,543)...
Twin studies are useful designs for decomposing genetic and environmental influences on traits, with...
The heritability of variety seeking in the food domain was estimated from a large sample (N = 5,543)...
Abstract Background Eating behaviors during childhood...
To examine the contribution of genetic factors to food choice, we determined dietary patterns from f...
Objective: To further our understand-ing of how intentional weight loss (IWL) and overeating are rel...
Objective: To further our understanding of how intentional weight loss (IWL) and overeating are rela...
Purpose Given the variability in adiposity despite ubiquitous exposure to obesogenic food environme...
Background: Food preferences vary substantially among adults and children. Twin studies have establi...
Humans show remarkable variability in their eating styles. Reasons for this variability are poorly u...
Background: We investigated the genetic and environmental contributions to disordered eating (DE) be...
Background: The modern environment is ubiquitously ‘obesogenic’, yet people vary enormously in weigh...
This study examined the relative influence of genetic versus environmental factors on specific aspec...
This study examined the relative influence of genetic versus environmental factors on specific aspec...
Background: The relation between body weight and energy-dense foods remains unclear. Objective: We e...
The heritability of variety seeking in the food domain was estimated from a large sample (N = 5,543)...
Twin studies are useful designs for decomposing genetic and environmental influences on traits, with...
The heritability of variety seeking in the food domain was estimated from a large sample (N = 5,543)...
Abstract Background Eating behaviors during childhood...
To examine the contribution of genetic factors to food choice, we determined dietary patterns from f...
Objective: To further our understand-ing of how intentional weight loss (IWL) and overeating are rel...
Objective: To further our understanding of how intentional weight loss (IWL) and overeating are rela...
Purpose Given the variability in adiposity despite ubiquitous exposure to obesogenic food environme...
Background: Food preferences vary substantially among adults and children. Twin studies have establi...
Humans show remarkable variability in their eating styles. Reasons for this variability are poorly u...
Background: We investigated the genetic and environmental contributions to disordered eating (DE) be...
Background: The modern environment is ubiquitously ‘obesogenic’, yet people vary enormously in weigh...