2011
DOI: 10.1186/1475-2840-10-96
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Effect of genetic and environmental influences on cardiometabolic risk factors: a twin study

Abstract: BackgroundBoth genetic and environmental factors play a role in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. The magnitude of genetic and environmental influences may vary in different populations and can be investigated by twin studies.MethodsIn this cross-sectional study, 101 (63 monozygotic and 38 dizygotic) adult twin pairs (n = 202; mean age: 44.3 ± 15.8 years) were investigated. Past medical history was recorded and physical examination was performed. Fasting venous blood samples were… Show more

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“…The most parsimonious model is printed in bold. Jermendy et al, 2011;MacGregor et al, 2004;Rahman et al, 2009;Reed et al, 1994;Sas et al, 2012;Su et al, 2008Su et al, , 2009aSu et al, , 2009bWang et al, 2011;Wessel et al, 2007;Worns et al, 2006) and extend the findings of previous studies by showing that genetic non-additivity is an important factor in explaining individual differences in TNF-␣, CRP, and fibrinogen levels and by ruling out a large role for environmental factors shared by family members.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The most parsimonious model is printed in bold. Jermendy et al, 2011;MacGregor et al, 2004;Rahman et al, 2009;Reed et al, 1994;Sas et al, 2012;Su et al, 2008Su et al, , 2009aSu et al, , 2009bWang et al, 2011;Wessel et al, 2007;Worns et al, 2006) and extend the findings of previous studies by showing that genetic non-additivity is an important factor in explaining individual differences in TNF-␣, CRP, and fibrinogen levels and by ruling out a large role for environmental factors shared by family members.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Our study provided evidence that genetic factors did not substantially contribute to this phenomenon, however, diverse environmental factors (eg, lifestyle: cigarette smoking, nutrition, lack of physical exercises) had a tremendous influence (70%). Our study is in accordance with previous findings that parenchymal thickness was a good marker of atherosclerotic renal disease, considering that atherosclerotic phenotypes were also mainly influenced by environmental factors (23)(24)(25)(26)(27). On the basis of such results, we believe that RPT should be monitored as an important risk factor in individuals with an unhealthy lifestyle.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…64 Other investigators confirmed these findings demonstrating co-aggregation of MetS features and NAFLD. 65 The support for this concept has not been universal, however, as even in the setting of increased CVD and…”
Section: Family Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%