Heritability of menopausal age in mothers and daughters
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2004-11
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Asselt, K.M. van
Kok, H.S.
Pearson, P.L.
Dubas, J.S.
Peeters, P.H.M.
Velde, E.R. te
Noord, P.A.H. van
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Abstract
Objective: To determine the heritability of age at natural menopause from mother-daughter pairs.
Design: Two-generation families were selected to study heritability of menopausal age.
Setting: Subjects were drawn from a population-based study.
Patient(s): One hundred sixty-four mother-daughter pairs with a natural menopausal age.
Intervention(s): None.
Main Outcome Measure(s): The heritability of age at natural menopause estimated by a random-effects model.
Result(s): A heritability of 44% (95% confidence interval, 36%, 50%) was estimated.
Conclusion(s): This study confirms that heritable components largely determine the natural age at menopause.
Reasons for the differences between heritability estimates based on sibling pairs and parent-child comparisons
are discussed.
Keywords
Menopause, heritability, genetics