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魁北克家庭研究中肥胖和脂肪分布多种测量指标的家族聚集性:体脂百分比、体重指数和躯干与四肢皮褶厚度比的三变量分析

Familial clustering of multiple measures of adiposity and fat distribution in the Québec Family Study: a trivariate analysis of percent body fat, body mass index, and trunk-to-extremity skinfold ratio.

作者信息

Rice T, Bouchard C, Pérusse L, Rao D C

机构信息

Division of Biostatistics, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri 63110, USA.

出版信息

Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord. 1995 Dec;19(12):902-8.

PMID:8963359
Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To assess whether independent or common (pleiotropic) familial factors (i.e., genetic and/or common environment) underlie the observed associations among measures of body mass, body fat, and its distribution.

DESIGN

A familial correlation model involves both parents and offspring, and gives rise to three types of familial correlations (spouse, parent-offspring, and sibling). A pattern of significant familial correlations suggests that the trait is determined by familial factors (i.e., genetic and/or environmental heritability). Cross-trait familial correlations are also estimated, both within individuals (intraindividual) and between family members (interindividual). Interindividual cross-trait familial correlations (e.g., trait 1 in parents with trait 2 in offspring) lead to the same type of familial inferences regarding bivariate heritabilities.

SUBJECTS AND MEASURES

Measures of total body fat (% body fat-%BF), fat distribution (trunk/extremity skinfold ratio-TER), and body mass index (BMI) were assessed in 1239 individuals from 309 nuclear families participating the Québec Family Study.

RESULTS

All three adiposity measures are cross-correlated within individuals. However, interindividual cross-trait correlations, which alone are capable of suggesting common familial determinants, are significant only for BMI with each of %BF and TER (bivariate heritabilities of 10% and 18%, respectively), and not for %BF and TER.

CONCLUSION

Although all three adiposity measures are correlated within individuals, there appear to be entirely different underlying genes and/or environmental factors influencing the adiposity phenotypes of total body fat and fat distribution. The BMI, however, apparently shares some familial determinants with both total body fat and fat distribution.

摘要

目的

评估体重、体脂及其分布测量值之间观察到的关联是否由独立的或共同的(多效性的)家族因素(即遗传和/或共同环境)所致。

设计

家族相关模型涉及父母和后代,产生三种类型的家族相关性(配偶、亲子和兄弟姐妹)。显著的家族相关性模式表明该性状由家族因素决定(即遗传和/或环境遗传性)。还估计了个体内(个体内)和家庭成员间(个体间)的跨性状家族相关性。个体间跨性状家族相关性(例如父母的性状1与后代的性状2)会得出关于双变量遗传性的相同类型的家族推断。

对象与测量

对参与魁北克家庭研究的309个核心家庭的1239名个体进行了全身脂肪(体脂百分比-%BF)、脂肪分布(躯干/四肢皮褶厚度比-TER)和体重指数(BMI)的测量。

结果

所有三种肥胖测量值在个体内均相互关联。然而,仅个体间跨性状相关性能够提示共同的家族决定因素,仅BMI与%BF和TER各自之间存在显著相关性(双变量遗传性分别为10%和18%),而%BF和TER之间无显著相关性。

结论

尽管所有三种肥胖测量值在个体内相关,但似乎存在完全不同的潜在基因和/或环境因素影响全身脂肪和脂肪分布的肥胖表型。然而,BMI显然与全身脂肪和脂肪分布共享一些家族决定因素。

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