Introduction: While the genetic and environmental underpinnings of body weight and alcohol use are fairly well-known, determinants of simultaneous changes in these traits are still poorly known. We sought to quantify the environmental and genetic components underlying parallel changes in weight and alcohol consumption, and to investigate potential covariation between them. Methods: The analysis comprised 4461 adult participants (58% women) from the Finnish Twin Cohort with four measures of alcohol consumption and body mass index (BMI) over a 36-year follow-up. Trajectories of each trait were described by growth factors, defined as intercepts (i.e., baseline) and slopes (i.e., change over follow-up), using Latent Growth Curve Modeling. Growt...
Background: Because alcohol has multiple dose-dependent consequences, it is important to understand ...
<div><p>Previous genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified hundreds of genetic loci to ...
The relationship between the genetic and environmental risk factors for alcohol use disorders (AUD) ...
Abstract. A genetic analysis of alcohol consumption in 3810 pairs of adult twins is reported. When n...
Background: Substancial evidence exists for an important genetic contribution to alcohol dependence ...
Aims: To examine whether genetic influences on the development of alcohol use disorders (AUD) among ...
We review evidence that genetic factors play no less important a role in the etiology of alcoholism ...
Background. Substantial evidence exists for an important genetic contribution to alcohol dependence ...
Abstract Background Studies have suggested a link between alcohol intake and adiposity. However, res...
Objective: Rates of alcohol dependence are elevated in women with eating disorders who engage in bin...
Background: Medical conditions related to alcohol use disorders (AUD) represent a substantial public...
We review published data from the 1981 survey of alcohol consumption patterns in the Australian Twin...
Aims: To quantify the relative contributions of genetic and environmental factors to alcohol hangove...
Background. Genetic influences have been shown to play a major role in determining the risk of alcoh...
Background: Obesity is a multifactorial abnormality which has an underlying genetic control but requ...
Background: Because alcohol has multiple dose-dependent consequences, it is important to understand ...
<div><p>Previous genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified hundreds of genetic loci to ...
The relationship between the genetic and environmental risk factors for alcohol use disorders (AUD) ...
Abstract. A genetic analysis of alcohol consumption in 3810 pairs of adult twins is reported. When n...
Background: Substancial evidence exists for an important genetic contribution to alcohol dependence ...
Aims: To examine whether genetic influences on the development of alcohol use disorders (AUD) among ...
We review evidence that genetic factors play no less important a role in the etiology of alcoholism ...
Background. Substantial evidence exists for an important genetic contribution to alcohol dependence ...
Abstract Background Studies have suggested a link between alcohol intake and adiposity. However, res...
Objective: Rates of alcohol dependence are elevated in women with eating disorders who engage in bin...
Background: Medical conditions related to alcohol use disorders (AUD) represent a substantial public...
We review published data from the 1981 survey of alcohol consumption patterns in the Australian Twin...
Aims: To quantify the relative contributions of genetic and environmental factors to alcohol hangove...
Background. Genetic influences have been shown to play a major role in determining the risk of alcoh...
Background: Obesity is a multifactorial abnormality which has an underlying genetic control but requ...
Background: Because alcohol has multiple dose-dependent consequences, it is important to understand ...
<div><p>Previous genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified hundreds of genetic loci to ...
The relationship between the genetic and environmental risk factors for alcohol use disorders (AUD) ...