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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 May 9.
Published in final edited form as: Behav Genet. 2013 Feb 10;43(3):208–219. doi: 10.1007/s10519-012-9581-7

Table 6.

Age descriptives, heritability, standardized parameter estimates, and number of MZ and DZ twins within each age category for both the aggregated data and the data within each study.

Cat Study NMZ NDZ Age Heritability Variance of A Variance of E Baseline and AxE parameter Variance of C χ2(1)

mean sd h2 σA2 β0 (baseline) β1 (AxE) σC2
4–10 Netherlands #1 125 112 5.80 0.06 0.43 0.42 (0.18; 0.68) −1.43 (−1.77; −1.13) −0.70 (−1.09; −0.34) 0.26 (0.03; 0.50) 14.62
Netherlands #2 49 63 9.10 0.10 0.53 0.52 (0.18; 0.98) −1.54 (−1.92; −1.11) −0.16 (−0.64; 0.29) 0.24 (0.00; 0.60) 0.53
Colorado #1 391 534 8.92 0.80 0.64 0.65 (0.51; 0.84) −1.82 (−2.04; −1.59) 0.42 (−0.17; 0.68) 0.19 (0.05; 0.32) 2.65
Ohio 121 171 6.07 0.68 0.42 0.42 (0.21; 0.65) −1.46 (−1.71; −1.20) 0.13 (−0.19; 0.46 0.34 (0.12; 0.55) 0.62
UK 394 714 10.59 0.24 0.32 0.32 (0.18; 0.46) −1.21 (−1.37; −1.06) −0.53 (−0.72; −0.37) 0.34 (0.22; 0.45) 42.52

Aggregated 1140 1616 9.06 1.79 0.42 0.41 (0.34; 0.49) −1.42 (−1.52; −1.33) −0.33 (−0.45; −0.22) 0.34 (0.26; 0.41) 33.98

11–13 Netherlands #3 79 111 12.02 0.08 0.64 0.64 (0.41; 0.87) −1.95 (−2.25; −1.62) −0.02 (−0.49; 0.51) 0.21 (0.00; 0.47) 0.01
Colorado #1 204 280 11.85 0.81 0.65 0.64 (0.50; 0.80) −2.06 (−2.26; −1.85) 0.14 (−0.13; 0.43) 0.22 (0.08; 0.38) 1.01
Minnesota #1 734 453 11.82 0.40 0.49 0.49 (0.36; 0.62) −1.44 (−1.55; −1.33) 0.23 (−0.001; 0.42) 0.27 (0.14; 0.40) 3.82
UK 1135 1818 11.78 0.40 0.50 0.49 (0.41; 0.57) −1.37 (−1.47; −1.28) −0.73 (−0.83; −0.64) 0.16 (0.09; 0.23) 306.29

Aggregated 2195 2720 11.83 0.47 0.56 0.52 (0.46; 0.59) −1.45 (−1.52; −1.38) −0.52 (−0.60; −0.45) 0.21 (0.15; 0.27) 203.10

14–16 Colorado #1 126 173 14.74 0.77 0.80 0.79 (0.63; 0.93) −2.12 (−2.36; −1.86) 0.09 (−0.26; 0.46) 0.08 (0.02; 0.26) 0.27
Colorado #2 153 125 16.00 0.00 0.75 0.76 (0.49; 0.96) −2.03 (−2.31; −1.76) 0.57 (0.25; 0.93) 0.10 (0.02; 0.36) 11.58
Colorado #3 99 140 14.75 0.84 0.54 0.54 (0.28; 0.81) −1.54 (−1.97; −1.21) −0.33 (−0.95; 0.12) 0.24 (0.00; 0.50) 1.89
Minnesota #2 92 31 16.84 0.10 0.81 0.77 (0.62; 0.93) −1.70 (−1.95; −1.42) 0.19 (−0.16; 0.52) 0.00 (0.00; 0.34) 1.13
Australia 324 483 15.93 0.26 0.73 0.72 (0.59; 0.82) −1.75 (−1.91; −1.59) −0.24 (−0.45; −0.03) 0.09 (0.02; 0.22) 5.12

Aggregated 807 966 15.66 0.81 0.71 0.71 (0.63; 0.78) −1.77 (−1.86; −1.67) −0.05 (−0.20; 0.10) 0.12 (0.06; 0.20) 0.41

17–34 Netherlands #4 66 94 17.62 0.38 0.80 0.85 (0.62; 1.00) −1.93 (−2.28; −1.55) −0.11 (−0.53; 0.35) 0.06 (0.00; 0.23) 0.24
Colorado #3 203 180 19.46 2.00 0.53 0.53 (0.36; 0.73) −1.85 (−2.11; −1.61) −0.38 (−0.74; −0.05) 0.31 (0.11; 0.50) 4.94
Minnesota #2 318 183 17.63 0.36 0.57 0.56 (0.38; 0.76) −1.76 (−1.97; −1.57) 0.53 (0.27; 0.82) 0.23 (0.07; 0.43) 17.21

Aggregated 700 615 18.78 2.71 0.69 0.69 (0.57; 0.80) −1.77 (−1.88; −1.65) 0.19 (0.01; 0.37) 0.14 (0.05; 0.26) 4.39

Note. χ2(1) denotes a likelihood ratio test on parameter β1. 95% confidence intervals are in brackets.

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In a few cases we experienced numerical difficulties in estimating the lower bound of γ0 because the number of DZ twins was too small. ‘Aggregated’ is based on the aggregated data within the corresponding age category including the Netherlands #5 and Netherlands #6 studies. As some samples are omitted in the analysis of the individual studies (see Table 2), NMZ and NDZ will not necessarily add up to the aggregated NMZ and NDZ.