遗传力
双胞胎研究
人口学
体质指数
医学
肥胖
估计
加性遗传效应
中国
公共卫生
生物
环境卫生
体脂百分比
方差分量
遗传相关
航程(航空)
遗传流行病学
限制最大似然
遗传倾向
健康数据
体重
质量指数
流行病学
单卵双胞胎
生理学
作者
Fusheng Cui,Weijing Wang,Xiaocao Tian,D. Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1017/thg.2025.10039
摘要
Abstract Obesity represents a major global public health concern. Body fat percentage (BF%) is a key indicator for assessing adiposity and provides a more precise estimation of obesity-related health risks compared to the traditional body mass index (BMI). Accumulating evidence suggests that BF% is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. However, most genetic studies on BF% have been conducted in European and American population, with limited data available from Chinese cohorts. To address this gap, a classical twin study was conducted using data from the Qingdao Twin Registry in China to estimate the heritability of BF% adjusted for age, sex, and BMI. This study included Han Chinese twins registered in the Qingdao Twin Registry. This study included 344 middle and old-aged Chinese twin pairs (217 monozygotic and 127 dizygotic). comprising 327 males and 361 females. The median age of participants was 50 (interquartile range [IQR]:12) years, with BF% of 27.6 (11.4) %. Model fitting indicated that the best-fitting model was AE model. The additive genetic effect (A) accounted for 54% (95% CI [44, 59) of the total variance, while unique environmental effect (E) contributed 46% (95% CI [37, 56]). In conclusion, this twin-based study provides robust evidence for a moderate genetic contribution (heritability = 54%) to BF% in a middle- and old-aged Qingdao population.
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