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Strength and anthropometric measures in identical and fraternal twins: No evidence of masculinization of females with male co-twins
David Gaist
, Lise Bathum
, Axel Skytthe
, Tina Kold Jensen
,
Matt McGue
, James W. Vaupel
, Kaare Christensen
Psychology (Twin Cities)
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Identical Twins
100%
Anthropometric Measurements
100%
Co-twin
100%
Masculinization
100%
Fraternal Twins
100%
Opposite-sex Twins
66%
Middle-aged
33%
Population-based
33%
Grip Strength
33%
Handgrip
33%
Intrauterine Environment
33%
Body Mass Index
33%
Waist Circumference
33%
Twin Registry
33%
Zygosity
33%
Same-sex
33%
Opposite-sex
33%
Newly Established
33%
Danish Population
33%
Survey Panels
33%
Twin Pair
33%
Grip Pressure
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Monozygotic Twins
100%
Anthropometry
100%
Dizygotic Twins
100%
Hand Grip
66%
middle age
33%
Body Mass Index
33%
Zygosity
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Monozygotic Twins
100%
Dizygotic Twins
100%
Body Mass
33%
Grip Strength
33%
Zygosity
33%
Hand Grip
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Anthropometry
100%
Grip Strength
50%
Body Mass
50%
Waist Circumference
50%
Psychology
Body Mass Index
100%