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Associations Between Fast-Food Consumption and Body Mass Index: A Cross-Sectional Study in Adult Twins

机译:快餐消费与体重指数之间的关联:成年双胞胎的跨部门研究

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Obesity is a substantial health problem in the United States, and is associated with many chronic diseases. Previous studies have linked poor dietary habits to obesity. This cross-sectional study aimed to identify the association between body mass index (BMI) and fast-food consumption among 669 same-sex adult twin pairs residing in the Puget Sound region around Seattle, Washington. We calculated twin-pair correlations for BMI and fast-food consumption. We next regressed BMI on fast-food consumption using generalized estimating equations (GEE), and finally estimated the within-pair difference in BMI associated with a difference in fast-food consumption, which controls for all potential genetic and environment characteristics shared between twins within a pair. Twin-pair correlations for fast-food consumption were similar for identical (monozygotic; MZ) and fraternal (dizygotic; DZ) twins, but were substantially higher in MZ than DZ twins for BMI. In the unadjusted GEE model, greater fast-food consumption was associated with larger BMI. For twin pairs overall, and for MZ twins, there was no association between within-pair differences in fast-food consumption and BMI in any model. In contrast, there was a significant association between within-pair differences in fast-food consumption and BMI among DZ twins, suggesting that genetic factors play a role in the observed association. Thus, although variance in fast-food consumption itself is largely driven by environmental factors, the overall association between this specific eating behavior and BMI is largely due to genetic factors.
机译:肥胖在美国是一个严重的健康问题,并且与许多慢性疾病有关。先前的研究已将不良的饮食习惯与肥胖联系起来。这项横断面研究旨在确定居住在华盛顿州西雅图附近普吉特海湾地区的669名同性成年双胞胎对的体重指数(BMI)与快餐消费之间的关联。我们计算了BMI和快餐消费的双对相关性。接下来,我们使用广义估计方程(GEE)对BMI进行快餐消费量的回归分析,最后估算BMI的配对内差异与快餐消费量的差异有关,该差异控制了双胞胎中双胞胎之间共享的所有潜在遗传和环境特征一双。同卵双胞胎(单卵; MZ)和异卵双卵(双卵; DZ)的双胞胎对快餐消费的相关性相似,但对于BMI,MZ中双胞胎的相关性明显高于DZ双胞胎。在未经调整的GEE模型中,快餐消费量的增加与BMI的增加有关。对于整体双胞胎夫妇和MZ双胞胎,在任何模型中,快餐消费量与BMI的配对内差异之间都没有关联。相比之下,DZ双胞胎之间的快餐消费内对差异和BMI之间存在显着关联,这表明遗传因素在观察到的关联中起作用。因此,尽管快餐消费量本身的变化在很大程度上是由环境因素驱动的,但是这种特定的饮食行为和BMI之间的总体联系很大程度上是由遗传因素引起的。

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