articleArchives of General PsychiatryFeb 1, 2006Closed access

Role of Genes and Environments for Explaining Alzheimer Disease

University of Southern California

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Abstract

Objective

To evaluate genetic and environmental influences on AD in a fully ascertained population of older twins, including like- and unlike-sex pairs.

Design

Five-group quantitative genetic model: male monozygotic twins, female monozygotic twins, male dizygotic twins, female dizygotic twins, and unlike-sex twins. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: All twins in the Swedish Twin Registry aged 65 years and older. The study included 11,884 twin pairs, among whom were 392 pairs in which 1 or both members had AD. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: All individuals were screened for cognitive dysfunction. Suspected cases of dementia and their co-twins received complete clinical diagnostic evaluations for AD. Estimates of heritability, shared environmental influences, and nonshared environmental influences, adjusting for age, were derived from the twin data.

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Authors

8

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Heritability
  • Twin study
  • Monozygotic twin
  • Disease
  • Dizygotic twins
  • Dizygotic twin
  • Dementia
  • Demography
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