Table 3.
Results of bivariate biometric model fitting of frequency of intoxication and hangover.
| Intoxication frequency | Hangover frequency | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total variation | Portion shared with intoxication frequency | Portion unshared with intoxication frequency: susceptibility | ||||||
| A | E | A | E | A | E | A | E | |
| Men | .55 | .48 | .43 | .57 | .33 | .23 | .11 | .34 |
| 95% CI | .48, .61 | .39, .52 | .36, .51 | .49, .64 | .25, .40 | .16, .29 | .06, .16 | .29, .39 |
| Women | .41 | .59 | .40 | .60 | .34 | .29 | .06 | .31 |
| 95% CI | .34, .48 | .52, .66 | .32, .48 | .53, .68 | .28, .42 | .26, .32 | .03, .09 | .25, .38 |
Note: A = additive genetic influences, E = unique environmental influences, CI = confidence interval