A genetic analysis of relative weight among 4,020 twin pairs, with an emphasis on sex effects.

Abstract
This study replicated previous findings showing a high heritability of obesity, as measured by body mass index (kg/m2), using a measure of relative weight that does not assume a constant regression of height on weight across different populations, and evaluated whether there are sex-limited genetic effects. Subjects were 4,020 adult twin pairs. Alternative causal structural equation models were fitted to variance-covariance matrices. The ADE model (additive genetic effects, dominant/nonadditive genetic effects, and unique environment) fit best. Allowing for sex-specific effects (common sex-limitation model) significantly improved the fit, X2(6) = 230.5, p < .001. The heritability of that portion of weight unrelated to height was large: .61 for men and .73 for women.

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