Familiality And Heritability Of Binge Eating Disorder: Results Of A Case-Control Family Study And A Twin Study

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EATING DISORDERS(2008)

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Objective: To estimate the familiality and heritability of binge eating disorder (BED).Method: We used a new ACE structural equation model to estimate heritability from a case-control family study of BED conducted in the Boston area. The sample consisted of 150 overweight/obese probands with lifetime BED by DSM-IV criteria, 150 overweight/obese probands without lifetime BED, and 888 of their first-degree relatives. We compared our findings with those from a study of binge eating (in the absence of compensatory behaviors) among 7,831 Norwegian twins.Results: The prevalence of BED differed by sex and by age. In the case-control family study, BED was found to aggregate in families, and heritability was estimated as 57% (Cl: 30-77%). Including shared environment did not substantially improve the model's fit, nor did allowing sex-specific heritability. Findings from the twin study were similar.Conclusion: BED appears to aggregate in families and have a significant genetic component. (c) 2007 by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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binge eating disorder, binge eating, case-control family study, twin study, familial aggregation, heritability
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