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Body mass index and height over three generations: evidence from the Lifeways cross-generational cohort study

机译:三代人的体重指数和身高:来自Lifeways跨代队列研究的证据

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Background Obesity and its measure of body mass index are strongly determined by parental body size. Debate continues as to whether both parents contribute equally to offspring body mass which is key to understanding the aetiology of the disease. The aim of this study was to use cohort data from three generations of one family to examine the relative maternal and paternal associations with offspring body mass index and how these associations compare with family height to demonstrate evidence of genetic or environmental cross-generational transmission. Methods 669 of 1082 families were followed up in 2007/8 as part of the Lifeways study, a prospective observational cross-generation linkage cohort. Height and weight were measured in 529 Irish children aged 5 to 7 years and were self-reported by parents and grandparents. All adults provided information on self-rated health, education status, and indicators of income, diet and physical activity. Associations between the weight, height, and body mass index of family members were examined with mixed models and heritability estimates computed using linear regression analysis. Results Self-rated health was associated with lower BMI for all family members, as was age for children. When these effects were accounted for evidence of familial associations of BMI from one generation to the next was more apparent in the maternal line. Heritability estimates were higher (h2 = 0.40) for mother-offspring pairs compared to father-offspring pairs (h2 = 0.22). In the previous generation, estimates were higher between mothers-parents (h2 = 0.54-0.60) but not between fathers-parents (h2 = -0.04-0.17). Correlations between mother and offspring across two generations remained significant when modelled with fixed variables of socioeconomic status, health, and lifestyle. A similar analysis of height showed strong familial associations from maternal and paternal lines across each generation. Conclusions This is the first family cohort study to report an enduring association between mother and offspring BMI over three generations. The evidence of BMI transmission over three generations through the maternal line in an observational study corroborates the findings of animal studies. A more detailed analysis of geno and phenotypic data over three generations is warranted to understand the nature of this maternal-offspring relationship.
机译:背景肥胖及其对体重指数的测量强烈取决于父母的体型。关于父母双方对后代体重的贡献是否相等的争论仍在继续,这是理解该病的病因的关键。这项研究的目的是使用来自一个家庭的三代人的队列数据,以检查母婴关系与后代体重指数的关系,以及这些关系如何与家庭身高进行比较,以证明遗传或环境跨代传播的证据。方法2007/8随访了1082个家庭中的669个家庭,这是一项Lifeways研究的一部分,该研究是一项前瞻性观察性跨世代关联队列研究。对529名5至7岁的爱尔兰儿童进行身高和体重的测量,并由父母和祖父母自我报告。所有成年人都提供了有关自我评估的健康状况,教育状况以及收入,饮食和体育锻炼指标的信息。使用混合模型检查家庭成员的体重,身高和体重指数之间的关联,并使用线性回归分析计算遗传力估计值。结果自我评估的健康状况与所有家庭成员的BMI降低以及儿童的年龄相关。当这些影响被认为是一代又一代的BMI家族关联的证据时,在母系中更为明显。母亲-后代对的遗传力估计值较高(h 2 = 0.40),而父-后对则为(h 2 = 0.22)。在上一代中,母亲-父母之间的估算值较高(h 2 = 0.54-0.60),但父亲-父母之间的估算值较高(h 2 = -0.04-0.17)。当使用社会经济地位,健康和生活方式的固定变量进行建模时,两代母亲和后代之间的相关性仍然很重要。对身高的类似分析显示,各个世代的母系和父系都有很强的家族联系。结论这是第一项家庭队列研究,报告了母亲和后代BMI在三代人之间的持久联系。在一项观察性研究中,BMI通过母系传播了三代,这证实了动物研究的结果。有必要对三代人的基因和表型数据进行更详细的分析,以了解这种母子关系的性质。

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