ey0020.13-11 | Section | ESPEYB20
L Dinkler
, ML Wronski
, P Lichtenstein
, S Lundstrom
, H Larsson
, N Micali
, MJ Taylor
, CM Bulik
In Brief: The authors analysed data from the nationwide Child and Adolescent Twin Study in Sweden (CATSS) to estimate the heritability of avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) as defined by DSM-5 criteria. Of the 16 951 twin pairs born between 1992 and 2010, 682 (2.0%) children were identified to have ARFID. By modelling shared risk in monozygous compared to dizygous twin pairs, they estimated the heritability of ARFID as 79% (95%CI, 7085).<...