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The Heritability of Eating Disorders: Methods and Current Findings

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Family, twin, and adoption studies of anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN), binge-eating disorder (BED), and the proposed purging disorder presentation (PD) have consistently demonstrated that genetic factors contribute to the variance in liability to eating disorders. In addition, endophenotypes and component phenotypes of eating disorders have been evaluated and provide further insight regarding genetic factors influencing eating disorders and eating disorder diagnostic criteria. Many of these phenotypes have demonstrated substantial heritability. This chapter reviews biometrical genetic methods and current findings from family and twin studies that investigate the role of genes and environment in the etiology of eating disorders. We review the methodology used to estimate heritability, the results of these studies, and discuss the implications of this research for the basic conceptualization of eating disorders and the future value of twin modeling in the molecular genetic era.

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Abbreviations

A:

Additive genetic effects

a2 :

Proportion of variance due to additive genetic effects

AN:

Anorexia nervosa

BED:

Binge eating disorder

BMI:

Body mass index

BN:

Bulimia nervosa

C:

Shared environmental effects

c2 :

Proportion of variance due to shared environmental effects

CI:

95% Confidence interval

DZ:

Dizygotic

E:

Unique environmental effects

e2 :

Proportion of variance due to unique environmental effects

EDE:

Eating Disorders Examination

EDI:

Eating Disorder Inventory

IWL:

Intentional weight loss

MZ:

Monozygotic

PD:

Purging disorder

TFEQ:

Three Factor Eating Questionnaire

V:

Variance in liability to a disorder

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Thornton, L.M., Mazzeo, S.E., Bulik, C.M. (2010). The Heritability of Eating Disorders: Methods and Current Findings. In: Adan, R., Kaye, W. (eds) Behavioral Neurobiology of Eating Disorders. Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences, vol 6. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/7854_2010_91

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