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Am J Clin Nutr. 2008 Feb;87(2):398-404.
Evidence for a strong genetic influence on childhood adiposity
despite the force of the obesogenic environment.
Wardle J, Carnell S, Haworth CM, Plomin R.
Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Health Behaviour
Research Centre, University College London, London, United
Kingdom. j.wardle@ucl.ac.uk
Background:
Body mass index (BMI) has been shown to be highly
heritable, but most studies were carried out in cohorts born
before the onset of the "obesity epidemic." Objective:
We aimed
to quantify genetic and environmental influences on BMI and
central adiposity in children growing up during a time of
dramatic rises in pediatric obesity.
Design:
We carried out twin
analyses of BMI and waist circumference (WC) in a UK sample of
5092 twin pairs aged 8-11 y. Quantitative genetic model-fitting
was used for the univariate analyses, and bivariate quantitative
genetic model-fitting was used for the analysis of covariance
between BMI and WC.
Results:
Quantitative genetic model-fitting
confirmed substantial heritability for BMI and WC (77% for
both). Bivariate genetic analyses showed that, although the
genetic influence on WC was largely common to BMI (60%), there
was also a significant independent genetic effect (40%). For
both BMI and WC, there was a very modest shared-environment
effect, and the remaining environmental variance was unshared.
Conclusions:
Genetic influences on BMI and abdominal adiposity
are high in children born since the onset of the pediatric
obesity epidemic. Most of the genetic effect on abdominal
adiposity is common to BMI, but 40% is attributable to
independent genetic influences. Environmental effects are small
and are divided approximately equally between shared and
non-shared effects. Targeting the family may be vital for
obesity prevention in the earliest years, but longer-term weight
control will require a combination of individual engagement and
society-wide efforts to modify the environment, especially for
children at high genetic risk.

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