Handedness and 23 Early Life Characteristics in 37,495 Dutch Twins.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Twin Research and Human Genetics Pub Date : 2023-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-14 DOI:10.1017/thg.2023.23
Veronika V Odintsova, Jenny van Dongen, Catharina E M van Beijsterveldt, Lannie Ligthart, Gonneke Willemsen, Eco J C de Geus, Conor V Dolan, Dorret I Boomsma
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Abstract

In studies of singletons, a range of early-life characteristics have been reported to be associated with handedness, but some of these associations have failed to replicate. We examined associations between 23 early life characteristics with handedness in a large sample of 37,495 5-year-old twins. We considered three definitions of handedness: left-handedness (LH), mixed-handedness (MH), and non-right-handedness (NRH). Our main aim was to test whether the associations with sex, birth weight, gestational age, and season of birth - as reported in singletons - replicate in twins, and to examine twin-specific variables, including zygosity, chorionicity, birth order, and intertwin delivery time. Compared to previously published data from adults born as singletons (7.23%), the prevalence of NRH was higher in both twins (16.19%) and their parents (15.09%). In the twins, LH and NRH were associated with parents' LH. Male sex and lower gestational age were associated with NRH, and LH was associated with not being breastfed. MH was related to neurodevelopmental delays and higher externalizing problems later in childhood. Other previously reported associations were not replicated, and no twin-specific characteristics were related to handedness. These results emphasize the importance of considering multiple definitions of handedness and indicate a small number of replicated associations across studies.

37495对荷兰双胞胎的手巧和23个早期生活特征。
在对单身人士的研究中,据报道,一系列早期生活特征与利手习惯有关,但其中一些关联未能复制。我们在37495对5岁双胞胎的大样本中研究了23种早期生活特征与利手习惯之间的关系。我们考虑了利手性的三个定义:左手利手(LH)、混合利手(MH)和非右手利手(NRH)。我们的主要目的是测试与性别、出生体重、胎龄和出生季节的相关性(如单胎中所报道的)是否在双胞胎中复制,并检查双胞胎的特定变量,包括合子率、绒毛膜性、出生顺序和产程间时间。与之前公布的单身成年人(7.23%)的数据相比,双胞胎(16.19%)及其父母(15.09%)的NRH患病率更高。在双胞胎中,LH和NRH与父母的LH相关。男性和低胎龄与NRH相关,LH与未母乳喂养相关。MH与儿童后期的神经发育迟缓和更高的外化问题有关。其他先前报道的关联没有被复制,也没有双胞胎特有的特征与利手性有关。这些结果强调了考虑多个利手定义的重要性,并表明研究中存在少量重复的关联。
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Twin Research and Human Genetics
Twin Research and Human Genetics 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
11.10%
发文量
37
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Twin Research and Human Genetics is the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies. Twin Research and Human Genetics covers all areas of human genetics with an emphasis on twin studies, genetic epidemiology, psychiatric and behavioral genetics, and research on multiple births in the fields of epidemiology, genetics, endocrinology, fetal pathology, obstetrics and pediatrics. Through Twin Research and Human Genetics the society aims to publish the latest research developments in twin studies throughout the world.
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