The CODATwins Project: The Cohort Description of Collaborative Project of Development of Anthropometrical Measures in Twins to Study Macro-Environmental Variation in Genetic and Environmental Effects on Anthropometric Traits

Karri Silventoinen(University of Helsinki), Aline Jelenkovic(University of Helsinki), Reijo Sund(University of Helsinki), Chika Honda(Osaka University of Economics), Sari Aaltonen(University of Helsinki), Yoshie Yokoyama(Osaka City University), Ádám Domonkos Tárnoki(Semmelweis University), Dávid László Tárnoki(Semmelweis University), Feng Ning(Qingdao Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention), Fuling Ji(Qingdao Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention), Zengchang Pang(Qingdao Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention), Juan R. Ordoñana(Instituto Murciano de Investigación Biosanitaria), Juan F. Sánchez-Romera(Instituto Murciano de Investigación Biosanitaria), Lucía Colodro‐Conde(QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute), S. Alexandra Burt(Michigan State University), Kelly L. Klump(Michigan State University), Sarah E. Medland(QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute), Grant W. Montgomery(QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute), Christian Kandler(Bielefeld University), Tom A. McAdams(King's College London), Thalia C. Eley(King's College London), Alice M. Gregory(Goldsmiths University of London), Kimberly J. Saudino(Boston University), Lise Dubois(University of Ottawa), Michel Boivin(Université Laval), Claire M. A. Haworth(University of Warwick), Robert Plomin(King's College London), Sevgi Yurt Öncel(Kırıkkale University), Fazil Alıev(Karabük University), Maria Antonietta Stazi(Istituto Superiore di Sanità), Corrado Fagnani(Istituto Superiore di Sanità), Cristina D’Ippolito(Istituto Superiore di Sanità), Jeffrey M. Craig(Royal Children's Hospital), Richard Saffery(Royal Children's Hospital), Sisira Siribaddana(Institute for Research and Development), Matthew Hotopf(King's College London), Athula Sumathipala(Institute for Research and Development), Timothy D. Spector(King's College London), Massimo Mangino(King's College London), Geneviève Lachance(King's College London), Margaret Gatz(University of Southern California), David A. Butler(National Academy of Medicine), Gombojav Bayasgalan(Ministry of Health), Narandalai Danshiitsoodol(Hiroshima University), Duarte Freitas(Universidade da Madeira), José Maia(Universidade do Porto), K. Paige Harden(The University of Texas at Austin), Elliot M. Tucker–Drob(The University of Texas at Austin), Kaare Christensen(University of Southern Denmark), Axel Skytthe(University of Southern Denmark), Kirsten Ohm Kyvik(University of Southern Denmark), Changhee Hong(Pusan National University), Young-Sook Chong(Pusan National University), Cathérine Derom(Centre For Human Genetics), Robert Vlietinck(Centre For Human Genetics), Ruth J. F. Loos(Child Health and Development Institute), Wendy Cozen(University of Southern California), Amie E. Hwang(University of Southern California), Thomas M. Mack(University of Southern California), Mingguang He(Sun Yat-sen University), Xiaohu Ding(Sun Yat-sen University), Billy Chang(Sun Yat-sen University), Judy L. Silberg(Virginia Commonwealth University), Lindon J. Eaves(Virginia Commonwealth University), Hermine H. Maes(Virginia Commonwealth University), Tessa L. Cutler(The University of Melbourne), John L. Hopper(Seoul National University), Kelly Aujard(The University of Melbourne), Patrik K. E. Magnusson(Karolinska Institutet), Nancy L. Pedersen(Karolinska Institutet), Anna K. Dahl Aslan(Karolinska Institutet), Yun‐Mi Song(Samsung Medical Center), Sarah Yang(Seoul National University), Kayoung Lee(Inje University Busan Paik Hospital), Laura A. Baker(University of Southern California), Catherine Tuvblad(University of Southern California), Morten Bjerregaard-Andersen(Statens Serum Institut), Henning Beck‐Nielsen(Odense University Hospital), Morten Sodemann(Odense University Hospital), Kauko Heikkilä(University of Helsinki), Qihua Tan(University of Southern Denmark), Dongfeng Zhang(Qingdao University), Gary E. Swan(Stanford University), Ruth E. Krasnow(SRI International), Kerry L. Jang(University of British Columbia), Ariel Knafo‐Noam(Hebrew University of Jerusalem), David Mankuta(Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Lior Abramson(Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Paul Lichtenstein(Karolinska Institutet), Robert F. Krueger(University of Minnesota), Matt McGue(University of Minnesota), Shandell Pahlen(University of Minnesota), Per Tynelius(Karolinska Institutet), Glen E. Duncan(University of Washington), Dedra Buchwald(University of Washington), Robin P. Corley(Institute for Behavioral Medicine), Brooke M. Huibregtse(Institute for Behavioral Medicine), Tracy L. Nelson(Colorado School of Public Health), Keith E. Whitfield(Duke University), Carol E. Franz(University of California San Diego), William S. Kremen(University of California San Diego), Michael J. Lyons(Boston University), Syuichi Ooki(Ishikawa Prefectural Nursing University), Ingunn Brandt(Norwegian Institute of Public Health), Thomas Sevenius Nilsen(Norwegian Institute of Public Health), Fujio Inui(Osaka University of Economics), Mikio Watanabe(Osaka University of Economics), Meike Bartels(Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Toos C. E. M. van Beijsterveldt(Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Jane Wardle(Department of Health and Social Care), Clare Llewellyn(Department of Health and Social Care), Abigail Fisher(Department of Health and Social Care), Esther Rebato(University of the Basque Country), Nicholas G. Martin(QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute), Yoshinori Iwatani(Osaka University of Economics), Kazuo Hayakawa(Osaka University of Economics), Finn Rasmussen(Karolinska Institutet), Joohon Sung(Seoul National University), Jennifer R. Harris(Norwegian Institute of Public Health), Gonneke Willemsen(Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Andreas Busjahn(Berlin Center for Epidemiology and Health Research), Jack Goldberg(University of Washington), Dorret I. Boomsma(Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Yoon-Mi Hur(Mokpo National University), Thorkild I. A. Sørensen(University of Copenhagen), Jaakko Kaprio(University of Helsinki)
Twin Research and Human Genetics
May 27, 2015
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Abstract

For over 100 years, the genetics of human anthropometric traits has attracted scientific interest. In particular, height and body mass index (BMI, calculated as kg/m2) have been under intensive genetic research. However, it is still largely unknown whether and how heritability estimates vary between human populations. Opportunities to address this question have increased recently because of the establishment of many new twin cohorts and the increasing accumulation of data in established twin cohorts. We started a new research project to analyze systematically (1) the variation of heritability estimates of height, BMI and their trajectories over the life course between birth cohorts, ethnicities and countries, and (2) to study the effects of birth-related factors, education and smoking on these anthropometric traits and whether these effects vary between twin cohorts. We identified 67 twin projects, including both monozygotic (MZ) and dizygotic (DZ) twins, using various sources. We asked for individual level data on height and weight including repeated measurements, birth related traits, background variables, education and smoking. By the end of 2014, 48 projects participated. Together, we have 893,458 height and weight measures (52% females) from 434,723 twin individuals, including 201,192 complete twin pairs (40% monozygotic, 40% same-sex dizygotic and 20% opposite-sex dizygotic) representing 22 countries. This project demonstrates that large-scale international twin studies are feasible and can promote the use of existing data for novel research purposes.


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