Both indirect maternal and direct fetal genetic effects reflect the observational relationship between higher birth weight and lower adult bone mass.
Jiang-Wei XiaLin ZhangJin LiCheng-Da YuanXiao-Wei ZhuYu QianSaber KhederzadehJia-Xuan GuLin XuJian-Hua GaoKe-Qi LiuDavid KarasikShu-Yang XieGuo-Bo ChenHou-Feng ZhengPublished in: BMC medicine (2022)
The observational analyses suggested that higher birth weight was associated with the increased adult bone area but decreased BMD. By leveraging the genetic instrumental variables with maternal- and fetal-specific effects on birth weight, the observed relationship could be reflected by both the direct fetal and indirect maternal genetic effects.