Molecular Genetic Studies of Eating Disorders: Current Status and Future Directions

Curr Dir Psychol Sci. 2007 Feb 1;16(1):37-41. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8721.2007.00471.x.

Abstract

We review association studies that have examined the genetic basis of eating disorders. Overall, findings suggest that serotonin, brain-derived neurotrophic factor, and estrogen genes may be important for the development of the disorders. These neuronal systems influence behavioral and personality characteristics (e.g., anxiety, food intake) that are disrupted in eating disorders. Future studies would benefit from larger sample sizes and inclusion of behavioral and personality covariates in analyses. Consideration of the mechanisms of genetic effects and interactions between genes and environment is also needed to extend conceptualizations of the genetic basis of these disorders.