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Latent common genetic components of obesity traits.


ABSTRACT: Obesity is rapidly becoming a global epidemic. Unlike many complex human diseases, obesity is defined not just by a single trait or phenotype, but jointly by measures of anthropometry and metabolic status.We applied maximum likelihood factor analysis to identify common latent factors underlying observed covariance in multiple obesity-related measures. Both the genetic components and the mode of inheritance of the common factors were evaluated. A total of 1775 participants from 590 families for whom measures on obesity-related traits were available were included in this study.The average age of participants was 37 years, 39% of the participants were obese (body mass index >or= 30.0 kg/m(2)) and 26% were overweight (body mass index 25.0-29.9 kg/m(2)). Two latent common factors jointly accounting for over 99% of the correlations among obesity-related traits were identified. Complex segregation analysis of the age- and sex-adjusted latent factors provide evidence for a Mendelian mode of inheritance of major genetic effect with heritability estimates of 40.4 and 47.5% for the first and second factors, respectively.These findings provide a support for multivariate-based approach for investigating pleiotropic effects on obesity-related traits, which can be applied in both genetic linkage and association mapping.

SUBMITTER: Tayo BO 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2830146 | biostudies-other | 2008 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Latent common genetic components of obesity traits.

Tayo B O BO   Harders R R   Luke A A   Zhu X X   Cooper R S RS  

International journal of obesity (2005) 20081021 12


<h4>Background</h4>Obesity is rapidly becoming a global epidemic. Unlike many complex human diseases, obesity is defined not just by a single trait or phenotype, but jointly by measures of anthropometry and metabolic status.<h4>Methods</h4>We applied maximum likelihood factor analysis to identify common latent factors underlying observed covariance in multiple obesity-related measures. Both the genetic components and the mode of inheritance of the common factors were evaluated. A total of 1775 p  ...[more]

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