Background: The purpose of this study was to estimate the genetic influences on the initiation of cigarette smoking, the persistence, quantity and age-at-onset of regular cigarette use in Brazilian families. Methods: The data set consisted of 1,694 individuals enrolled in the Baependi Heart Study. The heritability and the heterogeneity in genetic and environmental variance components by gender were estimated from variance components approaches, using the SOLAR (Sequential Oligogenic Linkage Analysis Routines) computer package. The mixed-effects Cox model was used for the genetic analysis of the age-at onset of regular cigarette use. Results: The heritability estimates were high (> 50%) for smoking initiation and were intermediate, rangin...
Self-report data on smoking initiation (whether the respondent admitted ever having smoked) were obt...
The contribution of common genetic variation to one or more established smoking behaviors was invest...
Abstract- We reanalyze data from the 1981 mailed questionnaire survey of the Australian twin registe...
BACKGROUND: We investigated the genetic and environmental contributions to covariation between smoki...
Background/Aims: Statistical analysis of age-at-onset involving family data is particularly complica...
Item does not contain fulltextIntroduction. Previous studies in adolescents were not adequately powe...
We examined whether there are crosscultural differences in the magnitude of genetic and environmenta...
Background It is commonly recognized that physical activity has familial aggregation; however, the g...
Background: In family studies, it is important to evaluate the impact of genes and environmental fac...
In contrast to other aspects of smoking behavior, little attention has been paid to the genetics of ...
Objectives: 1. Smoking is a major cause of death and often initiates in adolescence. Raploinsufficie...
Background: Considerable evidence from twin and adoption studies indicates that genetic and shared e...
Background: The heritability of cardiovascular risk factors is expected to differ between population...
Abundant evidence from family, adoption and twin studies points to large genetic contributions to in...
The contribution of common genetic variation to one or more established smoking behaviors was invest...
Self-report data on smoking initiation (whether the respondent admitted ever having smoked) were obt...
The contribution of common genetic variation to one or more established smoking behaviors was invest...
Abstract- We reanalyze data from the 1981 mailed questionnaire survey of the Australian twin registe...
BACKGROUND: We investigated the genetic and environmental contributions to covariation between smoki...
Background/Aims: Statistical analysis of age-at-onset involving family data is particularly complica...
Item does not contain fulltextIntroduction. Previous studies in adolescents were not adequately powe...
We examined whether there are crosscultural differences in the magnitude of genetic and environmenta...
Background It is commonly recognized that physical activity has familial aggregation; however, the g...
Background: In family studies, it is important to evaluate the impact of genes and environmental fac...
In contrast to other aspects of smoking behavior, little attention has been paid to the genetics of ...
Objectives: 1. Smoking is a major cause of death and often initiates in adolescence. Raploinsufficie...
Background: Considerable evidence from twin and adoption studies indicates that genetic and shared e...
Background: The heritability of cardiovascular risk factors is expected to differ between population...
Abundant evidence from family, adoption and twin studies points to large genetic contributions to in...
The contribution of common genetic variation to one or more established smoking behaviors was invest...
Self-report data on smoking initiation (whether the respondent admitted ever having smoked) were obt...
The contribution of common genetic variation to one or more established smoking behaviors was invest...
Abstract- We reanalyze data from the 1981 mailed questionnaire survey of the Australian twin registe...