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遗传和环境对甜味偏好及相关性状的影响:来自双胞胎队列的新见解。

Genetic and Environmental Influences on Sweet Taste Liking and Related Traits: New Insights from Twin Cohorts.

作者信息

Armitage Rhiannon M, Iatridi Vasiliki, Gaysina Darya, Tuorila Hely, Yeomans Martin R, Kaprio Jaakko, Zellers Stephanie

机构信息

School of Psychology, University of Sussex, Brighton, BN1 9QH, UK.

Department of Sport, Health Sciences and Social Work, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK.

出版信息

Behav Genet. 2025 Sep 19. doi: 10.1007/s10519-025-10232-2.

Abstract

Reducing sugar intake is a key component of global health policies and dietary guidelines. However, individuals vary substantially in sweet-liking, commonly characterized by sweet-liking status (extreme sweet-likers, moderate sweet-likers, and sweet-dislikers), yet the heritability of these categories remains unexplored. Monozygotic and dizygotic twins from Finland (FinnTwin12; n = 468; 60% female, aged 21-24) and the UK (TwinsUK; n = 967; 90% female, aged 18-81) rated their liking and perceived intensity of a 20% (w/v) sucrose solution, reported their liking and consumption-frequency of food and beverages and completed additional behavioral, eating and personality measures. We estimated the contribution of additive genetic (A), nonadditive genetic (D), shared (C), and unshared environmental factors (E) in the variance and covariance of sweet-liking (defined ordinally through sweet-liking status and continuously) with related traits to see if they share similar proportions of genetic and environmental factors. Model-fitting indicated 30-48% of the variability in sweet-liking was attributed to (A) additive genetic factors and 52-70% to (E) environmental exposures not shared by siblings. Importantly, such AE models consistently fit best, regardless of sex, cohort, or sweet-liking assessment method. Broadly, correlations between sweet-liking and behavioral, eating, and personality measures were modest (-0.19 to 0.21), mostly positive and largely driven by shared genetic rather than environmental factors, with the strongest relationship seen for reported liking, consumption-frequency and craving for sweet foods. We demonstrate that unshared environment modulates individual differences in sweet-liking alongside a substantial genetic component that is partly shared with reported liking, consumption-frequency and craving for sweet foods.

摘要

减少糖的摄入量是全球健康政策和饮食指南的关键组成部分。然而,个体对甜味的喜好差异很大,通常以甜味喜好状态(极端甜味喜好者、中度甜味喜好者和甜味厌恶者)为特征,但这些类别之间的遗传力仍未得到探索。来自芬兰(芬兰双胞胎12研究;n = 468;60%为女性,年龄21 - 24岁)和英国(英国双胞胎研究;n = 967;90%为女性,年龄18 - 81岁)的同卵和异卵双胞胎对20%(w/v)蔗糖溶液的喜好程度和感知强度进行了评分,报告了他们对食物和饮料的喜好程度和消费频率,并完成了其他行为、饮食和性格测量。我们估计了加性遗传(A)、非加性遗传(D)、共享(C)和非共享环境因素(E)在甜味喜好(通过甜味喜好状态按顺序定义并连续定义)与相关性状的方差和协方差中的贡献,以查看它们是否共享相似比例的遗传和环境因素。模型拟合表明,甜味喜好中30 - 48%的变异性归因于(A)加性遗传因素,52 - 70%归因于(E)兄弟姐妹未共享的环境暴露。重要的是,无论性别、队列或甜味喜好评估方法如何,这种AE模型始终拟合得最好。总体而言,甜味喜好与行为、饮食和性格测量之间的相关性适中(-0.19至0.21),大多为正,且主要由共享遗传因素而非环境因素驱动,其中报告的对甜食的喜好、消费频率和渴望之间的关系最强。我们证明,非共享环境在调节甜味喜好的个体差异方面,与一个与报告的对甜食的喜好、消费频率和渴望部分共享的重要遗传成分共同起作用。

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