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Genetic and environmental influences on eating patterns of twins aged ≥50 y
eating patterns genetic influences eating behavior
2016/6/1
Clinicians and researchers could benefit from a
greater understanding of the role of genetic and environmental
factors in human eating behavior.
Genetic effects on weight change and food intake in Swedish adult twins
weight gain Swedish Twin Registry monozygotic twins,
2016/5/30
Obesity is influenced by genetic and environmental
factors. Additionally, synergistic effects of genes and environments
may be important in the development of obesity
Physical Activity, Fitness, Glucose Homeostasis, and Brain Morphology in Twins
EXERCISE FITNESS BODY COMPOSITION GRAY MATTER VOLUME GLUCOSE
2017/4/14
Purpose: The main aim of the present study (FITFATTWIN) was to investigate how physical activity level is associated with body composition, glucose homeostasis, and brain morphology in young adult mal...
Congenital hydrocephalus is an etiologically diverse disorder, including infectious, teratogenic, and genetic factors as the underlying mechanism (1). Information regarding the occurrence of hydrocep...
Hereditary Factors In Tooth Dimensions, A Study Of The Anterior Teeth Of Twins
Hereditary Factors Tooth Dimensions Anterior Teeth Of Twins
2009/3/15
Hereditary Factors In Tooth Dimensions, A Study Of The Anterior Teeth Of Twins.
A Cephalometric Study Of Craniofacial Variation In Adult Twins
Cephalometric Study Craniofacial Variation Adult Twins
2009/3/14
A Cephalometric Study Of Craniofacial Variation In Adult Twins.
Palatal Width, Height, and Length in Human Twins.
Relationships between Variation of Mandibular Morphology and Variation of Nasopharyngeal Airway Size in Monozygotic Twins
Relationships Variation of Mandibular Morphology Variation of Nasopharyngeal Airway Size
2009/3/9
Relationships between Variation of Mandibular Morphology and Variation of Nasopharyngeal Airway Size in Monozygotic Twins.
Monozygotic Twins Showing Differences in Occlusion.
Spatial Position of Mandibular Third Molars in Monozygotic Twins
GENETICS THIRD MOLARS TWINS
2009/3/2
Measurement of anterior and medial inclinations of third molars from 10 to 18 years of age in monozygotic twins finds a consistent pattern of uprighting, with high correlations within twin pairs i...
Craniofacial Morphology and Occlusal Variation in Monozygous and Dizygous Twins
ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES GENETICS HEREDITY OCCLUSION TWINS
2009/2/26
A study of 60 pairs of twins, 30 monozygous and 30 dizygous, finding a strong genetic component overlaid by functional adaptation most prominent in the dental area.
Analyses of craniofacial and dental morphology in monozygotic twins discordant for cleft lip and unilateral cleft lip and palate
Monozygotic twins Cleft lip and palate Craniofacial morphology Cephalometrics
2009/1/12
The Michigan Cleft Twin Sample data was analyzed in order to investigate dental arch and craniofacial morphology. The present study consisted of 12 monozygotic twins discordant for either cleft li...
Class II Division 2 malocclusion:Genetics or environment? A case report of monozygotic twins
Class II Division Etiology Twin studies Genetics
2009/1/7
A pair of monozygotic twins with different malocclusion phenotypes (Class II Division 2 and Class II Division 1) is presented. The case report supports the hypothesis that heredity is not the sole con...
Palatally Displaced Canine Anomaly in Monozygotic Twins
Tooth eruption ectopic Canine impacted Tooth abnormalities Twins monozygotic Genetics
2008/12/19
The palatally displaced canine (PDC) anomaly is a tooth malposition occurring in 1% to 3% of most populations. From the results of family studies, the PDC phenotype appears to be under strong geneti...
Evaluation of transitional changes of sub-gingival bacterial species in twins with gingival fibromatosis
Gingival fibromatosis Inflammation Polymerase chain reaction Subgingival plaque Twins
2008/11/12
Gingival fibromatosis is a condition of uncommon gingival overgrowth, with hereditary causes regarded to be associated with the most common form. The condition is generally non-inflammatory, though se...