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Twins Early Development Study (TEDS): a genetically sensitive investigation of cognitive and behavioral development from childhood to young adulthood.

Claire M A Haworth1, Oliver S P Davis, Robert Plomin.   

Abstract

The Twins Early Development Study (TEDS) is a large longitudinal sample of twins born in England and Wales between 1994 and 1996. The focus of TEDS has been on cognitive and behavioral development, including difficulties in the context of normal development. TEDS began when multiple births were identified from birth records and the families were invited to take part in the study; 16,810 pairs of twins were originally enrolled in TEDS. More than 10,000 of these twin pairs remain enrolled in the study to date. DNA has been collected for more than 7,000 pairs, and genome-wide genotyping data for two million DNA markers are available for 3,500 individuals. The TEDS families have taken part in studies when the twins were aged 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, and 16 years of age. Data collection is currently underway to assess the adult destinations of the twins as they move from school to university and the workplace. Between January 2012 and December 2014, all of the TEDS twins will turn 18, and the study will transition to an adult sample. TEDS represents an outstanding resource for investigating the developmental effects of genes and environments on complex quantitative traits from childhood to young adulthood and beyond.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23110994      PMCID: PMC3817931          DOI: 10.1017/thg.2012.91

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Twin Res Hum Genet        ISSN: 1832-4274            Impact factor:   1.587


  58 in total

1.  The etiology of behavior problems in 7-year-old twins: substantial genetic influence and negligible shared environmental influence for parent ratings and ratings by same and different teachers.

Authors:  Kimberly J Saudino; Angelica Ronald; Robert Plomin
Journal:  J Abnorm Child Psychol       Date:  2005-02

2.  A longitudinal twin study on the association between inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive ADHD symptoms.

Authors:  Corina U Greven; Philip Asherson; Frühling V Rijsdijk; Robert Plomin
Journal:  J Abnorm Child Psychol       Date:  2011-07

3.  Genetic and environmental influences on sex-typed behavior during the preschool years.

Authors:  Alessandra C Iervolino; Melissa Hines; Susan E Golombok; John Rust; Robert Plomin
Journal:  Child Dev       Date:  2005 Jul-Aug

4.  Infant zygosity can be assigned by parental report questionnaire data.

Authors:  T S Price; B Freeman; I Craig; S A Petrill; L Ebersole; R Plomin
Journal:  Twin Res       Date:  2000-09

5.  More than just IQ: school achievement is predicted by self-perceived abilities--but for genetic rather than environmental reasons.

Authors:  Corina U Greven; Nicole Harlaar; Yulia Kovas; Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic; Robert Plomin
Journal:  Psychol Sci       Date:  2009-05-15

6.  A longitudinal twin study on the association between ADHD symptoms and reading.

Authors:  Corina U Greven; Frühling V Rijsdijk; Philip Asherson; Robert Plomin
Journal:  J Child Psychol Psychiatry       Date:  2011-08-05       Impact factor: 8.982

7.  Prosocial behavior from early to middle childhood: genetic and environmental influences on stability and change.

Authors:  Ariel Knafo; Robert Plomin
Journal:  Dev Psychol       Date:  2006-09

8.  Added value measures in education show genetic as well as environmental influence.

Authors:  Claire M A Haworth; Kathryn Asbury; Philip S Dale; Robert Plomin
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2011-02-02       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  Twins' Early Development Study (TEDS): a multivariate, longitudinal genetic investigation of language, cognition and behavior problems from childhood through adolescence.

Authors:  Bonamy R Oliver; Robert Plomin
Journal:  Twin Res Hum Genet       Date:  2007-02       Impact factor: 1.587

10.  Common DNA markers can account for more than half of the genetic influence on cognitive abilities.

Authors:  Robert Plomin; Claire M A Haworth; Emma L Meaburn; Thomas S Price; Oliver S P Davis
Journal:  Psychol Sci       Date:  2013-03-15
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  164 in total

1.  Early life factors for myopia in the British Twins Early Development Study.

Authors:  Katie M Williams; Eva Kraphol; Ekaterina Yonova-Doing; Pirro G Hysi; Robert Plomin; Christopher J Hammond
Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol       Date:  2018-11-06       Impact factor: 4.638

2.  Polygenic score for educational attainment captures DNA variants shared between personality traits and educational achievement.

Authors:  Emily Smith-Woolley; Saskia Selzam; Robert Plomin
Journal:  J Pers Soc Psychol       Date:  2019-03-28

3.  Does Reading Cause Later Intelligence? Accounting for Stability in Models of Change.

Authors:  Drew H Bailey; Andrew K Littlefield
Journal:  Child Dev       Date:  2016-11-08

4.  Does the Inclusion of a Genome-Wide Polygenic Score Improve Early Risk Prediction for Later Language and Literacy Delay?

Authors:  Philip S Dale; Sophie von Stumm; Saskia Selzam; Marianna E Hayiou-Thomas
Journal:  J Speech Lang Hear Res       Date:  2020-04-28       Impact factor: 2.297

Review 5.  Appetitive traits as targets for weight loss: The role of food cue responsiveness and satiety responsiveness.

Authors:  Kerri N Boutelle; Michael A Manzano; Dawn M Eichen
Journal:  Physiol Behav       Date:  2020-06-18

6.  The nature of the association between number line and mathematical performance: An international twin study.

Authors:  Maria Grazia Tosto; Gabrielle Garon-Carrier; Susan Gross; Stephen A Petrill; Sergey Malykh; Karim Malki; Sara A Hart; Lee Thompson; Rezhaw L Karadaghi; Nikita Yakovlev; Tatiana Tikhomirova; John E Opfer; Michèle M M Mazzocco; Ginette Dionne; Mara Brendgen; Frank Vitaro; Richard E Tremblay; Michel Boivin; Yulia Kovas
Journal:  Br J Educ Psychol       Date:  2018-12-11

7.  Genetic moderation of the effects of the Family Check-Up intervention on children's internalizing symptoms: A longitudinal study with a racially/ethnically diverse sample.

Authors:  Kathryn Lemery-Chalfant; Sierra Clifford; Thomas J Dishion; Daniel S Shaw; Melvin N Wilson
Journal:  Dev Psychopathol       Date:  2018-12

8.  Twins Early Development Study: A Genetically Sensitive Investigation into Behavioral and Cognitive Development from Infancy to Emerging Adulthood.

Authors:  Kaili Rimfeld; Margherita Malanchini; Thomas Spargo; Gemma Spickernell; Saskia Selzam; Andrew McMillan; Philip S Dale; Thalia C Eley; Robert Plomin
Journal:  Twin Res Hum Genet       Date:  2019-09-23       Impact factor: 1.587

9.  Children of the Twins Early Development Study (CoTEDS): A Children-of-Twins Study.

Authors:  Yasmin I Ahmadzadeh; Thalia C Eley; Robert Plomin; Philip S Dale; Kathryn J Lester; Bonamy R Oliver; Andrew McMillan; Tom A McAdams
Journal:  Twin Res Hum Genet       Date:  2019-09-09       Impact factor: 1.587

10.  Genomic prediction of cognitive traits in childhood and adolescence.

Authors:  A G Allegrini; S Selzam; K Rimfeld; S von Stumm; J B Pingault; R Plomin
Journal:  Mol Psychiatry       Date:  2019-04-11       Impact factor: 15.992

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