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A genetically informed test of cholesterol levels and self-control, depressive Symptoms, antisocial behavior, and neuroticism

机译:胆固醇水平和自我控制,抑郁症状,反社会行为和神经质的遗传学检测

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Background: Low cholesterol levels have been found to be associated with a wide range of behavioral problems, including violent and criminal behavior, and a wide range of psychological problems including impulsivity, depression, and other internalizing problems. The casual mechanisms underlying these associations remain largely unknown, but genetic factors may play a role in the etiology of such associations as previous research has found significant genetic influence on cholesterol levels and various deleterious behavioral and psychological outcomes. The current study addressed this existing gap in the literature by performing a genetically sensitive test of the association between cholesterol levels and various outcomes including levels of self-control, depressive symptoms, anger expression, and neuroticism. Methods: DeFries-Fulker (DF) analysis was used to analyze data from 388 twin pairs nested within the Survey of Midlife Development in the United States (MIDUS).Results: The results of the genetically informed models revealed that high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol levels were negatively and significantly associated with depressive symptoms, had a marginally significant effect on neuroticism, and a nonsignificant effect on both anger expression and self-control.Limitations: The findings may not extrapolate to the larger population of American adults since the subsample of twins with cholesterol information may not be nationally representative. Conclusions: Genetic influences play a significant role in the association between cholesterol levels and various deleterious outcomes and failing to control for these influences may result in model misspecification and may increase the probability of detecting a significant association when one does not actually exist.
机译:背景:低胆固醇水平已被发现与许多行为问题有关,包括暴力和犯罪行为,以及与许多心理问题有关,包括冲动,抑郁和其他内在化问题。这些关联的偶然机制仍是未知之数,但是遗传因素可能在这种关联的病因中起作用,因为先前的研究已经发现遗传因素对胆固醇水平以及各种有害的行为和心理结果具有重大影响。本研究通过对胆固醇水平与各种结果(包括自我控制水平,抑郁症状,愤怒表达和神经质)之间的关联进行遗传敏感性测试,解决了文献中存在的这一空白。方法:使用DeFries-Fulker(DF)分析来分析来自美国中年发育调查(MIDUS)中嵌套的388对双胞胎的数据。 )胆固醇水平与抑郁症状呈负相关且显着相关,对神经质的影响微乎其微,对愤怒表达和自我控制均无显着影响。胆固醇信息的双胞胎可能并不代表全国。结论:遗传影响在胆固醇水平与各种有害结局之间的关联中起着重要作用,如果无法控制这些影响,则可能导致模型错误指定,并可能在不存在这种关联时增加检测到重大关联的可能性。

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