2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-8223(03)01075-7
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Familial resemblance of bone mineralization, calcium intake, and physical activity in early-adolescent daughters, their mothers, and maternal grandmothers

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“…Studies in twins and families indicate that genetics explains 50-80% of the variance in BMD (4,5); therefore, other nongenetic factors such as the nutrients examined in this study are not expected to explain .20-50% of variance in BMD. Although small, the correlation coefficients of BMD (r ¼ 0.15-0.18; Table 2) with dietary fats derived from means of 3 24-h food records may account for a physiologically relevant amount of the variance in BMD due to nongenetic factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
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“…Studies in twins and families indicate that genetics explains 50-80% of the variance in BMD (4,5); therefore, other nongenetic factors such as the nutrients examined in this study are not expected to explain .20-50% of variance in BMD. Although small, the correlation coefficients of BMD (r ¼ 0.15-0.18; Table 2) with dietary fats derived from means of 3 24-h food records may account for a physiologically relevant amount of the variance in BMD due to nongenetic factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Heritable factors account for 50-80% of the individual variance in BMD at different skeletal sites, as indicated by twin and family studies (4,5). Predictors of BMD and bone loss have been widely studied in postmenopausal women in whom factors such as age, body weight, years since menopause, levels of estradiol and sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG), smoking, and calcium intake were associated with differences in BMD (6)(7)(8)(9)(10).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, family aggregation of lifestyle is stronger in one generation than between generations [26,28,29]. The between-generation aggregation of lifestyle is strong in families living in the same household but low in adults living separately for many years [35,36]. Social environment and lifestyle change with time, increasing similarities in one generation and differences between generations [37].…”
Section: Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…В исследовании Runyan физическая актив-ность была предиктором МПК у пременопаузальных женщин и их дочерей [72]. В другом исследовании регулярные упражне-ния ассоциировались со снижением уровня маркеров костной резорбции [82].…”
Section: роль пиковой костной массы и внешних факторовunclassified