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BRIEF REPORT Academic Achievement as a Moderator of Genetic Influences on Alcohol Use in Adolescence

机译:简要报告学术成就作为遗传因素对青春期饮酒的影响

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Prior research suggests a link between academic performance and alcohol use during adolescence, but the degree to which this association reflects actual protective effects continues to be debated. We investigated the role of genetic factors in the association between academic achievement and adolescent alcohol use and whether achievement might constrain the translation of genetic influences on drinking into actual behavior (a Gene × Environment interaction). Analysis of twin data from Add Health (n = 399 monozygotic and dizygotic twin pairs) revealed not only common genetic factors underlying the association between achievement and alcohol consumption but also evidence for a gene-environment interaction. Specifically, the protective effect of achievement operated by moderating heritability of alcohol use, which was particularly salient for adolescents at high genetic risk for alcohol use.
机译:先前的研究表明青春期的学习成绩和饮酒之间存在联系,但是这种联系反映实际保护作用的程度仍在争论中。我们调查了遗传因素在学业成就与青少年饮酒之间的关联中的作用,以及成就是否会限制饮酒的遗传影响转化为实际行为(基因×环境相互作用)。分析来自Add Health的双胞胎数据(n = 399个单卵双胞胎和双卵双胞胎),不仅揭示了成就与饮酒之间关联的常见遗传因素,而且还证明了基因与环境之间的相互作用。具体而言,成就的保护作用是通过降低饮酒的遗传力来实现的,这对于具有高饮酒遗传风险的青少年尤为重要。

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