Longitudinal height and weight data from 4649 Dutch twin pairs between birth and 2.5 years of age were analyzed. The data were first summarized into parameters of a polynomial of degree 4 by a mixed-effects procedure. Next, the variation and covariation in the parameters of the growth curve (size at one year of age, growth velocity, deceleration of growth, rate of change in deceleration [i.e., jerk] and rate of change in jerk [i.e., snap]) were decomposed into genetic and nongenetic sources. Additionally, the variation in the estimated size at birth and at 2 years of age interpolated from the polynomial was decomposed into genetic and nongenetic components. Variation in growth was best characterized by a genetic model which included additiv...
<div><h3>Objective</h3><p>To examine the genetic and environmental influences on variances in weight...
Background: The objective was to estimate the heritability for height and weight during fetal life a...
Background: There is evidence that birth size is positively associated with height in later life, bu...
Longitudinal height and weight data from 4649 Dutch twin pairs between birth and 2.5 years of age we...
Human growth is a complex and poorly understood process. We studied the effect of genetic and enviro...
Genetic aspects of the pattern of growth and of short-term variations in growth velocity for height ...
BACKGROUND: Accelerated infant growth is a possible explanation for the relation between birth weigh...
Background: Accelerated infant growth is a possible explanation for the relation between birth weigh...
The aim of this study is to examine causes of individual differences in height, weight and body mass...
Epidemiological studies have consistently shown a positive association between size at birth (i.e. b...
OBJECTIVE: To identify determinants of growth during infancy. STUDY DESIGN: The sample included 424 ...
Heritability estimates of birth weight have been inconsistent. Possible explanations are heritabilit...
OBJECTIVE: To identify determinants of growth during infancy. STUDY DESIGN: The sample included 424 ...
Infancy is a critical period during which rapid growth potentially programs future disease risk. Ide...
Objective. To determine the magnitude of the growth retardation in Dutch monozygotic and dizygotic t...
<div><h3>Objective</h3><p>To examine the genetic and environmental influences on variances in weight...
Background: The objective was to estimate the heritability for height and weight during fetal life a...
Background: There is evidence that birth size is positively associated with height in later life, bu...
Longitudinal height and weight data from 4649 Dutch twin pairs between birth and 2.5 years of age we...
Human growth is a complex and poorly understood process. We studied the effect of genetic and enviro...
Genetic aspects of the pattern of growth and of short-term variations in growth velocity for height ...
BACKGROUND: Accelerated infant growth is a possible explanation for the relation between birth weigh...
Background: Accelerated infant growth is a possible explanation for the relation between birth weigh...
The aim of this study is to examine causes of individual differences in height, weight and body mass...
Epidemiological studies have consistently shown a positive association between size at birth (i.e. b...
OBJECTIVE: To identify determinants of growth during infancy. STUDY DESIGN: The sample included 424 ...
Heritability estimates of birth weight have been inconsistent. Possible explanations are heritabilit...
OBJECTIVE: To identify determinants of growth during infancy. STUDY DESIGN: The sample included 424 ...
Infancy is a critical period during which rapid growth potentially programs future disease risk. Ide...
Objective. To determine the magnitude of the growth retardation in Dutch monozygotic and dizygotic t...
<div><h3>Objective</h3><p>To examine the genetic and environmental influences on variances in weight...
Background: The objective was to estimate the heritability for height and weight during fetal life a...
Background: There is evidence that birth size is positively associated with height in later life, bu...