Pedersen, Nancy L, Lichtenstein, Paul, Svedberg, Pia · Twin research : the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies · 2002 · DOI
The Swedish Twin Registry is a long-running database that tracks pairs of twins in Sweden to understand how genetics and environment affect disease. This paper describes the registry's history since the 1950s and mentions plans to study chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) along with other diseases by collecting blood samples and genetic information from twins.
This paper is significant because it describes a major population-based twin registry that explicitly plans to conduct in-depth studies of ME/CFS, providing a framework for future genetic and environmental research in this condition. Twin registries are valuable tools for disentangling genetic versus environmental contributions to disease susceptibility and phenotype variation in ME/CFS.
This paper does not present actual findings from ME/CFS studies—it only announces plans to conduct them. It does not establish any causal mechanisms, disease etiology, or patient outcomes related to ME/CFS. The abstract provides no data comparing twin concordance rates or identifying specific genetic or environmental risk factors.
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