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Karri Silventoinen1, Aline Jelenkovic1, Reijo Sund1, Chika Honda2, Sari Aaltonen1, Yoshie Yokoyama3, Adam D Tarnoki4, David L Tarnoki4, Feng Ning5, Fuling Ji5, Zengchang Pang5, Juan R Ordoñana6, Juan F Sánchez-Romera7, Lucia Colodro-Conde6, S Alexandra Burt8, Kelly L Klump8, Sarah E Medland9, Grant W Montgomery9, Christian Kandler10, Tom A McAdams11, Thalia C Eley11, Alice M Gregory12, Kimberly J Saudino13, Lise Dubois14, Michel Boivin15, Claire M A Haworth16, Robert Plomin11, Sevgi Y Öncel17, Fazil Aliev18, Maria A Stazi19, Corrado Fagnani19, Cristina D'Ippolito19, Jeffrey M Craig20, Richard Saffery20, Sisira H Siribaddana21, Matthew Hotopf22, Athula Sumathipala21, Timothy Spector23, Massimo Mangino23, Genevieve Lachance23, Margaret Gatz24, David A Butler25, Gombojav Bayasgalan26, Danshiitsoodol Narandalai26, Duarte L Freitas27, José Antonio Maia28, K Paige Harden29, Elliot M Tucker-Drob29, Kaare Christensen30, Axel Skytthe30, Kirsten O Kyvik31, Changhee Hong32, Youngsook Chong32, Catherine A Derom33, Robert F Vlietinck33, Ruth J F Loos34, Wendy Cozen35, Amie E Hwang35, Thomas M Mack35, Mingguang He36, Xiaohu Ding36, Billy Chang36, Judy L Silberg37, Lindon J Eaves37, Hermine H Maes38, Tessa L Cutler39, John L Hopper39, Kelly Aujard40, Patrik K E Magnusson41, Nancy L Pedersen41, Anna K Dahl Aslan41, Yun-Mi Song42, Sarah Yang43, Kayoung Lee44, Laura A Baker24, Catherine Tuvblad24, Morten Bjerregaard-Andersen45, Henning Beck-Nielsen46, Morten Sodemann47, Kauko Heikkilä48, Qihua Tan49, Dongfeng Zhang50, Gary E Swan51, Ruth Krasnow52, Kerry L Jang53, Ariel Knafo-Noam54, David Mankuta55, Lior Abramson54, Paul Lichtenstein41, Robert F Krueger56, Matt McGue56, Shandell Pahlen56, Per Tynelius57, Glen E Duncan58, Dedra Buchwald58, Robin P Corley59, Brooke M Huibregtse59, Tracy L Nelson60, Keith E Whitfield61, Carol E Franz62, William S Kremen62, Michael J Lyons63, Syuichi Ooki64, Ingunn Brandt65, Thomas Sevenius Nilsen65, Fujio Inui2, Mikio Watanabe2, Meike Bartels66, Toos C E M van Beijsterveldt66, Jane Wardle67, Clare H Llewellyn67, Abigail Fisher67, Esther Rebato68, Nicholas G Martin9, Yoshinori Iwatani2, Kazuo Hayakawa2, Finn Rasmussen57, Joohon Sung43, Jennifer R Harris65, Gonneke Willemsen66, Andreas Busjahn69, Jack H Goldberg70, Dorret I Boomsma66, Yoon-Mi Hur71, Thorkild I A Sørensen72, Jaakko Kaprio48.
Abstract
For over 100 years, the genetics of human anthropometric traits has attracted scientific interest. In particular, height and body mass index (BMI, calculated as kg/m2) have been under intensive genetic research. However, it is still largely unknown whether and how heritability estimates vary between human populations. Opportunities to address this question have increased recently because of the establishment of many new twin cohorts and the increasing accumulation of data in established twin cohorts. We started a new research project to analyze systematically (1) the variation of heritability estimates of height, BMI and their trajectories over the life course between birth cohorts, ethnicities and countries, and (2) to study the effects of birth-related factors, education and smoking on these anthropometric traits and whether these effects vary between twin cohorts. We identified 67 twin projects, including both monozygotic (MZ) and dizygotic (DZ) twins, using various sources. We asked for individual level data on height and weight including repeated measurements, birth related traits, background variables, education and smoking. By the end of 2014, 48 projects participated. Together, we have 893,458 height and weight measures (52% females) from 434,723 twin individuals, including 201,192 complete twin pairs (40% monozygotic, 40% same-sex dizygotic and 20% opposite-sex dizygotic) representing 22 countries. This project demonstrates that large-scale international twin studies are feasible and can promote the use of existing data for novel research purposes.Entities:
Keywords: BMI; height; heritability; international comparisons; twins
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26014041 PMCID: PMC4696543 DOI: 10.1017/thg.2015.29
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Twin Res Hum Genet ISSN: 1832-4274 Impact factor: 1.587