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1por Arries, Cade, Williams, Sarah, Wallschlager, Andrew, Jernberg, Chelsey, Powell, Deborah“…At the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus, we have completed our seventh year of an innovative small group learning activity in an undergraduate medical school course. …”
Publicado 2021
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3“…We examined the effect of father’s age at birth on offspring intelligence, head circumference and personality traits. Using the Minnesota Twin Family Study sample we tested paternal age effects while controlling for parents’ trait levels measured with the same precision as offspring’s. …”
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4por Hicks, Brian M., Clark, D. Angus, Deak, Joseph D., Schaefer, Jonathan D., Liu, Mengzhen, Jang, Seonkyeong, Durbin, C. Emily, Johnson, Wendy, Wilson, Sylia, Iacono, William G., McGue, Matt, Vrieze, Scott I.“…PGSs were calculated for participants of the Minnesota Twin Family Study (N = 3225) and included as predictors of grades, academic motivation, and discipline problems at ages 11, 14, and 17 years-old, cigarettes per day from ages 14 to 24 years old, and educational attainment in adulthood (mean age 29.4 years). …”
Publicado 2021
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5“…Results: 367 adolescents (11 to 18-years; mean 14.7 ± 1.8 years) were assessed at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities from 2006–2008. Breakfast consumption was significantly associated with lower BMI, body fat, insulin, HOMA-IR, and metabolic syndrome (MetS) cluster score, while fast food consumption was associated with higher BMI, body fat, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, triglycerides, glucose, insulin, HOMA-IR, and MetS cluster score. …”
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6por Schaefer, Jonathan D., Jang, Seon-Kyeong, Clark, D. Angus, Deak, Joseph D., Hicks, Brian M., Iacono, William G., Liu, Mengzhen, McGue, Matt, Vrieze, Scott I., Wilson, Sylia“…METHODS: PGSs for alcohol, cannabis, and nicotine use/use disorder were calculated for Minnesota Twin Family Study participants (N = 2483, 1565 monozygotic/918 dizygotic). …”
Publicado 2023
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7por Riester, Scott M., Leniek, Karyn L., Niece, Ashley D., Montoya‐Barthelemy, Andre, Wilson, William, Sellman, Jonathan, Anderson, Paul J., Bannister, Emily L., Bovard, Ralph S., Kilbride, Karis A., Koos, Kirsten M., Kim, Hyun, McKinney, Zeke J., Abrar, Fozia A.“…This study seeks to evaluate the injury risk among the evolving minority workforce in the Minnesota Twin Cities region. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study identifying work‐related injuries following pre‐employment examinations was performed using electronic health records from a large multi‐clinic occupational medicine practice. …”
Publicado 2019
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8por Johnson, Wendy, Hahn, Elisabeth, Gottschling, Juliana, Lenau, Franziska, Spinath, Frank M., McGue, Matt“…We examined SES-of-origin moderation of BMI variance in the German TwinLife study’s cohorts assessed around ages 5, 11, 17, and 23–24, and in the Minnesota Twin Family Study’s (MTFS) 11- and 17-year-old birth cohorts assessed longitudinally around ages 11, 17, and 23–24, comparing male and female twins and their parents. …”
Publicado 2018
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