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Adopted children don't correlate with their adoptive parents in terms of body mass index—even though they share food and a similar lifestyle. Parents who share genes and an environment with their children correlate by ~.3 for body mass index. The real killer data is that adopted children correlate by .3 for body mass index with their birth parents who they never saw after the first week of
life.
Robert Plomin
Adopted Children & Adoptive Parents Don't Have Correlated Body Mass Indices
#211 — The Nature of Human Nature
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