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Exercise Participation in Adolescents and Their Parents: Evidence for Genetic and Generation Specific Environmental Effects

机译:青少年及其父母的运动参与:遗传和世代特定环境影响的证据

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Individual differences in adolescent exercise behavior are to a large extent explained by shared environmental factors. The aim of this study was to explore to what extent this shared environment represents effects of cultural transmission of parents to their offspring, generation specific environmental effects or assortative mating. Survey data on leisure-time exercise behavior were available from 3,525 adolescent twins and their siblings (13–18 years) and 3,138 parents from 1,736 families registered at the Netherlands Twin Registry. Data were also available from 5,471 adult twins, their siblings and spouses similar in age to the parents. Exercise participation (No/Yes, using a cut-off criterion of 4 metabolic equivalents and 60 min weekly) was based on questions on type, frequency and duration of exercise. A model to analyze dichotomous data from twins, siblings and parents including differences in variance decomposition across sex and generation was developed. Data from adult twins and their spouses were used to investigate the causes of assortative mating (correlation between spouses = 0.41, due to phenotypic assortment). The heritability of exercise in the adult generation was estimated at 42%. The shared environment for exercise behavior in adolescents mainly represents generation specific shared environmental influences that seem somewhat more important in explaining familial clustering in girls than in boys (52 versus 41%). A small effect of vertical cultural transmission was found for boys only (3%). The remaining familial clustering for exercise behavior was explained by additive genetic factors (42% in boys and 36% in girls). Future studies on adolescent exercise behavior should focus on identification of the generation specific environmental factors.
机译:青春期运动行为的个体差异在很大程度上由共同的环境因素所解释。这项研究的目的是探讨这种共有的环境在多大程度上代表了父母对其后代的文化传播,特定的世代环境影响或分类交配的影响。有关休闲运动行为的调查数据可从3,525名双胞胎及其兄弟姐妹(13至18岁)以及来自荷兰双子登记处登记的1,736个家庭的3,138名父母那里获得。还可以从5,471个成年双胞胎获得数据,他们的兄弟姐妹和配偶的年龄与父母相似。参加运动(否/是,使用4个代谢当量的截止标准,每周60分钟)是基于关于运动的类型,频率和持续时间的问题。建立了一个模型来分析双胞胎,兄弟姐妹和父母的二分数据,包括性别和世代之间方差分解的差异。来自成年双胞胎及其配偶的数据被用于调查分类交配的原因(由于表型分类,配偶之间的相关性= 0.41)。在成年一代中,运动的遗传力估计为42%。青少年运动行为的共享环境主要代表特定年龄段的共享环境影响,这在解释女孩的家族聚集方面比在男孩中显得更为重要(52比41%)。垂直文化传播对男孩的影响很小(3%)。其余的家族性运动行为可以通过累加遗传因素来解释(男孩为42%,女孩为36%)。关于青少年运动行为的未来研究应侧重于确定一代人特定的环境因素。

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