Background The heritability of traits such as body mass index (BMI), a measure of obesity, is generally estimated using family and twin studies, and increasingly by molecular genetic approaches. These studies generally assume that genetic effects are uniform across all trait values, yet there is emerging evidence that this may not always be the case. Method/Subjects This paper analyzes twin data using a recently developed measure of heritability called the heritability curve. Under the assumption that trait values in twin pairs are governed by a flexible Gaussian mixture distribution, heritability curves may vary across trait values. The data consist of repeated measures of BMI on 1506 monozygotic (MZ) and 2843 like-sexed dizygotic (DZ) adu...
There is no doubt that the dramatic worldwide increase in obesity prevalence is due to changes in en...
There is no doubt that the dramatic worldwide increase in obesity prevalence is due to changes in en...
Background Body Mass Index (BMI), like most human phenotypes, is substantially heritable. However, B...
Increased body mass index (BMI) is a worldwide health issue. Individual differences in the susceptib...
Body mass index (BMI), a simple anthropometric measure, is the most frequently used measure of adipo...
Increased body mass index (BMI) is a worldwide health issue. Individual differences in the susceptib...
Ahigh body mass index (BMI) is commonly used as an index of overweight and obesity. There is persist...
A high body mass index (BMI) is commonly used as an index of overweight and obesity. There is persis...
Background: Genes and the environment contribute to variation in adult body mass index [BMI (in kg/m...
Background: Genes and the environment contribute to variation in adult body mass index [BMI (in kg/m...
Background: Genes and the environment contribute to variation in adult body mass index [BMI (in kg/m...
A high body mass index (BMI) is commonly used as an index of overweight and obesity. There is persis...
Background: Genes and the environment contribute to variation in adult body mass index [BMI (in kg/m...
Magnusson, Patrik/0000-0002-7315-7899; Christensen, Kaare/0000-0002-5429-5292; Montgomery, Grant W/0...
Obesity is a worldwide epidemic, with major health and economic costs. Here we estimate heritability...
There is no doubt that the dramatic worldwide increase in obesity prevalence is due to changes in en...
There is no doubt that the dramatic worldwide increase in obesity prevalence is due to changes in en...
Background Body Mass Index (BMI), like most human phenotypes, is substantially heritable. However, B...
Increased body mass index (BMI) is a worldwide health issue. Individual differences in the susceptib...
Body mass index (BMI), a simple anthropometric measure, is the most frequently used measure of adipo...
Increased body mass index (BMI) is a worldwide health issue. Individual differences in the susceptib...
Ahigh body mass index (BMI) is commonly used as an index of overweight and obesity. There is persist...
A high body mass index (BMI) is commonly used as an index of overweight and obesity. There is persis...
Background: Genes and the environment contribute to variation in adult body mass index [BMI (in kg/m...
Background: Genes and the environment contribute to variation in adult body mass index [BMI (in kg/m...
Background: Genes and the environment contribute to variation in adult body mass index [BMI (in kg/m...
A high body mass index (BMI) is commonly used as an index of overweight and obesity. There is persis...
Background: Genes and the environment contribute to variation in adult body mass index [BMI (in kg/m...
Magnusson, Patrik/0000-0002-7315-7899; Christensen, Kaare/0000-0002-5429-5292; Montgomery, Grant W/0...
Obesity is a worldwide epidemic, with major health and economic costs. Here we estimate heritability...
There is no doubt that the dramatic worldwide increase in obesity prevalence is due to changes in en...
There is no doubt that the dramatic worldwide increase in obesity prevalence is due to changes in en...
Background Body Mass Index (BMI), like most human phenotypes, is substantially heritable. However, B...