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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Brain Behav Immun. 2015 Jun 15;49:171–181. doi: 10.1016/j.bbi.2015.05.010

Table 4.

Proportion of genetic and environmental effects for best-fit models

Variance /
Covariance
Components
Estimated Effects (95% C.I.)

Additive genetic (A) Common Environment (C) Unshared Environment
(E)
BMI 68.8% (41.4–78.5) 0.0% 31.2% (21.5–44.8)
IL-6 26.1% (12.5–51.8) 7.6% (0–7.6) 66.3% (48.2–84.3)
Covariance 83.0% 17.0%

BMI 68.2% (21.1–78.9) 1.3% (1.1–44.7) 30.5% (21.1–44.0)
sIL-6r 42.2% (7.7–82.9) 35.6% (0–67.9) 22.2% (15.3–32.2)
Covariance 33.7% 66.3%

BMI 70.6% (27.2–79.8) 0.0% 29.4% (20.2–42.7)
CRP 18.2% (1.2–50.0) 13.7% (0.0–36.6) 68.1% (50.0–88.2)
Covariance 54.5% 45.5%

CRP 15.2% (0.0–31.7) 14.7% (2.8–44.2) 70.1% (52.8–90.0)
IL-6 0.0% (0.0–35.0) 37.8% (6.4–53.0) 62.2% (45.4–79.9)
Covariance 51.3% 48.7%

Best-fit models were chosen on the basis of the AIC and BIC.