Ai. Yashin et al., THE GENETIC COMPONENT OF DISCRETE DISABILITY TRAITS - AN ANALYSIS USING LIABILITY MODELS WITH AGE-DEPENDENT THRESHOLDS, Behavior genetics, 28(3), 1998, pp. 207-214
The presence of familial and genetic effects in the Activities-of-Dail
y-Life (ADL) data collected in the first wave of the 1995 Longitudinal
Study of Aging of Danish Twins (LSADT) older than 75 is tested using
multithreshold liability models of disability with age-dependent thres
holds. These models are developed for discrete scores represented by f
ive disability scales of male and female Danish twins. The presence of
familial effects is revealed in all five scales of disability data fo
r females and in three scales of data for males. Genetic effects are f
ound to be significant in all four levels of aggregation of the Upper
Limb-T (T = tiredness) disability scale for females and in the PADL-H
(H = need for help) scale for males. Genetic effects are also pronounc
ed in the Mobility-T scale for females and in the Lower Limb-T scale f
or males and females. For females, the genetic effects in the T-scale
seem to be more pronounced than in the H-scale. For males, genetic eff
ects are more pronounced in the H-scale. The estimates for MZ correlat
ions in liability tend to be higher than the estimates for DZ correlat
ions in almost all cases, which suggests that additional genetic effec
ts may be revealed should the sample size of the ADL data be increased
.