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Genetic and Environmental Influences on Caffeine Intake in Korean Twins

Behav Genet. 2026 Jul 10. doi: 10.1007/s10519-026-10276-y. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

Caffeine intake may be influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. This study aimed to examine the genetic contribution to variation in coffee and tea drinking, as well as total caffeine intake. A total of 1,106 Korean twins, comprising 456 monozygotic and 97 dizygotic twin pairs aged 30 years or older, from the Healthy Twin Study were included. Structural equation models were used to assess heritability estimates and their 95% confidence intervals (CIs). Heritability (95% CI) was estimated at 0.29 (0.21, 0.37) for coffee drinking, 0.11 (0.02, 0.20) for tea drinking, and 0.27 (0.16, 0.38) for total caffeine intake, with the remaining variance in each trait attributed to unique environmental factors. The unique environmental factors contributed more substantially to coffee drinking than genetic factors during early adulthood, while the genetic contribution to tea drinking remained consistently low across all ages. In conclusion, coffee drinking, tea drinking, and total caffeine intake were partly heritable, with unique environmental factors playing a predominant role.

PMID:42430071 | DOI:10.1007/s10519-026-10276-y

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