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遗传和环境因素对非裔美国和欧美裔年轻女性开始吸烟的影响。

Genetic and environmental contributions to initiation of cigarette smoking in young African-American and European-American women.

作者信息

Sartor Carolyn E, Grant Julia D, Agrawal Arpana, Sadler Brooke, Madden Pamela A F, Heath Andrew C, Bucholz Kathleen K

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA; Department of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, USA.

Department of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, USA.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Depend. 2015 Dec 1;157:54-9. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2015.10.002. Epub 2015 Oct 16.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Distinctions in the relative contributions of genetic and environmental factors to initiation of cigarette smoking may explain, in part, the differences between African Americans and European Americans in the prevalence of smoking. The current investigation is the first to compare heritable and environmental influences on smoking initiation between African-American and European-American women.

METHODS

Data were drawn from Missouri Adolescent Female Twin Study participants and female Missouri Family Study participants (n=4498; 21% African-American, the remainder European-American). Mean ages at first and last assessments were 17.0 (SD=3.5) and 24.0 (SD=3.2), respectively. Twin-sibling modeling was conducted to estimate the proportion of variance in smoking initiation (i.e., ever trying a cigarette) attributable to additive genetic, shared environmental, special twin environmental, and unique environmental factors.

RESULTS

Additive genetic influences accounted for approximately half of the variance in smoking initiation in both African-American and European-American women. In the African-American subsample, the remaining variance was attributable primarily to unique environmental factors (46%; 95% CI: 28-71%). In the European-American subsample, only 12% (95% CI: 8-16%) of the variance was attributable to unique environmental factors, with the remainder accounted for by shared environmental (13%; 95% CI: 0-41%) and special twin environmental (24%; 95% CI: 0-52%) factors.

CONCLUSIONS

The estimated heritability of smoking initiation is substantial and nearly identical for African-American and European-American women, but the type of environmental factors that contribute to risk differ by race/ethnicity. Whereas the primary environmental influences on European-American women's smoking initiation are at the family level, those that impact African-American women's smoking initiation are primarily individual-specific.

摘要

背景

遗传因素和环境因素对吸烟起始的相对贡献存在差异,这在一定程度上可以解释非裔美国人和欧裔美国人在吸烟率上的不同。当前的这项调查首次比较了非裔美国女性和欧裔美国女性在吸烟起始方面的遗传和环境影响。

方法

数据来自密苏里青少年女性双胞胎研究参与者和密苏里家庭研究女性参与者(n = 4498;21%为非裔美国人,其余为欧裔美国人)。首次和末次评估时的平均年龄分别为17.0岁(标准差 = 3.5)和24.0岁(标准差 = 3.2)。采用双胞胎 - 同胞模型来估计吸烟起始(即曾经尝试吸烟)差异中可归因于加性遗传、共享环境、特殊双胞胎环境和独特环境因素的比例。

结果

加性遗传影响在非裔美国女性和欧裔美国女性的吸烟起始差异中均占约一半。在非裔美国子样本中,其余差异主要归因于独特环境因素(46%;95%置信区间:28 - 71%)。在欧裔美国子样本中,仅有12%(95%置信区间:8 - 16%)的差异归因于独特环境因素,其余部分由共享环境(13%;95%置信区间:0 - 41%)和特殊双胞胎环境(24%;95%置信区间:0 - 52%)因素解释。

结论

吸烟起始的遗传度估计值较高,且在非裔美国女性和欧裔美国女性中几乎相同,但导致风险的环境因素类型因种族/族裔而异。对欧裔美国女性吸烟起始的主要环境影响来自家庭层面,而影响非裔美国女性吸烟起始的主要是个体特异性因素。

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