Shared genetic architecture between eating disorders, mental health conditions, and cardiometabolic diseases: a comprehensive population-wide study across two countries.

Publication date: Jul 04, 2025

Eating disorders arise from a complex interaction of genetic and environmental influences. Here we provide comprehensive population-level estimates of the heritability of eating disorders and their genetic relationships with various mental health and cardiometabolic disorders (CMDs), expanding beyond genome-wide association studies. We examined the heritability of three eating disorders-anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN), and other eating disorders (OED)-and investigated shared familial and genetic risk factors with mental health disorders and CMDs. Using national register data from Denmark and Sweden (1972-2016), we analysed clinical diagnoses for over 67,000 individuals with eating disorders, their first-degree relatives, and matched controls from populations totalling 17 million. Heritability estimates were moderate, h = 36%, h = 39%, and h = 30% and genetic correlations revealed substantial overlap between AN and obsessive-compulsive disorder (r = 0. 65) and moderate correlations with other mental health disorders such as autism (r = 0. 36). Significant genetic associations were also identified between eating disorders and CMDs, showing strong replication across both countries. These findings emphasise the genetic foundations of eating disorders and their shared genetic architecture with mental health and CMDs. This research enhances our understanding of comorbidity patterns and has important implications for developing integrated treatment approaches.

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Concepts Keywords
Autism Adolescent
Cardiometabolic Adult
Eating Anorexia Nervosa
Sweden Bulimia Nervosa
Cardiovascular Diseases
Denmark
Female
Genome-Wide Association Study
Humans
Male
Mental Disorders
Mental Health
Metabolic Diseases
Middle Aged
Registries
Risk Factors
Sweden
Young Adult

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH eating disorders
disease MESH anorexia nervosa
disease MESH bulimia nervosa
disease MESH obsessive-compulsive disorder
disease MESH autism
disease MESH comorbidity
disease MESH mental disorders
disease MESH binge eating disorder
disease MESH avoidant restrictive food intake disorder
disease MESH binge eating
disease MESH major depressive disorder
disease MESH schizophrenia
disease MESH anxiety
disease MESH obesity
drug DRUGBANK Aspartame
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
disease MESH ADHD
disease MESH anxiety disorders
disease MESH heart failure
disease MESH Tourette syndrome
disease MESH neurodevelopmental disorders
disease MESH type 2 diabetes
drug DRUGBANK Fenamole
disease MESH lifestyle factors
drug DRUGBANK Ranitidine
drug DRUGBANK Esomeprazole
disease MESH depressive disorders
disease MESH autism spectrum disorders
disease MESH bipolar disorder
disease MESH hypertension
disease MESH coronary artery disease
disease MESH privacy
drug DRUGBANK Dihydrostreptomycin
disease MESH anorexia
drug DRUGBANK Iron
pathway REACTOME Metabolism
disease MESH depression
disease MESH Morbidity
disease MESH impulsivity
pathway REACTOME Reproduction
disease MESH Cardiovascular Diseases
disease MESH Metabolic Diseases

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