G×E Interaction Influences Trajectories of Hand Grip Strength. 2016

Inge Petersen, and Nancy L Pedersen, and Taina Rantanen, and William S Kremen, and Wendy Johnson, and Matthew S Panizzon, and Lene Christiansen, and Carol E Franz, and Matt McGue, and Kaare Christensen, and Nayla R Hamdi, and Robert F Krueger, and Chandra Reynolds
The Danish Twin Registry, Epidemiology, Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark. ipetersen@health.sdu.dk.

Age-related decline in grip strength predicts later life disability, frailty, lower well-being and cognitive change. While grip strength is heritable, genetic influence on change in grip strength has been relatively ignored, with non-shared environmental influence identified as the primary contributor in a single longitudinal study. The extent to which gene-environment interplay, particularly gene-environment interactions, contributes to grip trajectories has yet to be examined. We considered longitudinal grip strength measurements in seven twin studies of aging in the Interplay of Genes and Environment across Multiple Studies consortium. Growth curve parameters were estimated for same-sex pairs, aged 34-99 (N = 10,681). Fisher's test for mixture distribution of within-monozygotic twin-pair differences (N = 1724) was performed on growth curve parameters. We observed significant gene-environment interaction on grip strength trajectories. Finally, we compared the variability of within-pair differences of growth curve parameters by APOE haplotypes. Though not statistically significant, the results suggested that APOE ɛ2ɛ2/ɛ2ɛ3 haplotypes might buffer environmental influences on grip strength trajectories.

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D008297 Male Males
D008875 Middle Aged An adult aged 45 - 64 years. Middle Age
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