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体质量指数(BMI)偏斜的双胞胎相关性的差分模型。

Differential models of twin correlations in skew for body-mass index (BMI).

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology, Columbia University, New York, NY, United States of America.

Department of Nutrition & Exercise Physiology, Washington State University-Health Sciences, Spokane, WA, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2018 Mar 28;13(3):e0194968. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0194968. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Body Mass Index (BMI), like most human phenotypes, is substantially heritable. However, BMI is not normally distributed; the skew appears to be structural, and increases as a function of age. Moreover, twin correlations for BMI commonly violate the assumptions of the most common variety of the classical twin model, with the MZ twin correlation greater than twice the DZ correlation. This study aimed to decompose twin correlations for BMI using more general skew-t distributions.

METHODS

Same sex MZ and DZ twin pairs (N = 7,086) from the community-based Washington State Twin Registry were included. We used latent profile analysis (LPA) to decompose twin correlations for BMI into multiple mixture distributions. LPA was performed using the default normal mixture distribution and the skew-t mixture distribution. Similar analyses were performed for height as a comparison. Our analyses are then replicated in an independent dataset.

RESULTS

A two-class solution under the skew-t mixture distribution fits the BMI distribution for both genders. The first class consists of a relatively normally distributed, highly heritable BMI with a mean in the normal range. The second class is a positively skewed BMI in the overweight and obese range, with lower twin correlations. In contrast, height is normally distributed, highly heritable, and is well-fit by a single latent class. Results in the replication dataset were highly similar.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings suggest that two distinct processes underlie the skew of the BMI distribution. The contrast between height and weight is in accord with subjective psychological experience: both are under obvious genetic influence, but BMI is also subject to behavioral control, whereas height is not.

摘要

背景

体重指数(BMI)与大多数人类表型一样,具有很强的遗传性。然而,BMI 并非正态分布;这种偏态似乎是结构性的,并且随着年龄的增长而增加。此外,BMI 的双胞胎相关性通常违反了经典双胞胎模型最常见变体的假设,即 MZ 双胞胎相关性是 DZ 双胞胎相关性的两倍以上。本研究旨在使用更一般的偏态 t 分布来分解 BMI 的双胞胎相关性。

方法

本研究纳入了来自基于社区的华盛顿州双胞胎登记处的同性别 MZ 和 DZ 双胞胎对(N=7086)。我们使用潜在剖面分析(LPA)将 BMI 的双胞胎相关性分解为多个混合分布。LPA 使用默认的正态混合分布和偏态 t 混合分布进行。同时对身高进行了类似的分析作为比较。然后在独立数据集上复制了我们的分析。

结果

偏态 t 混合分布下的两分类解决方案适合两性的 BMI 分布。第一类由相对正态分布、高度遗传的 BMI 组成,平均值在正常范围内。第二类是超重和肥胖范围内呈正偏态的 BMI,双胞胎相关性较低。相比之下,身高呈正态分布,高度遗传,由单个潜在类别很好地拟合。复制数据集的结果高度相似。

结论

我们的发现表明,BMI 分布偏态的背后存在两种不同的过程。身高和体重之间的对比符合主观心理体验:两者都受到明显的遗传影响,但 BMI 还受到行为控制的影响,而身高则不受影响。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/2bf0/5874062/14d1e40c9c0c/pone.0194968.g001.jpg

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