The rapid rise in the incidence of obesity and associated metabolic disorders is a major public health challenge. Moreover, the frequency of disease risk has increased by an order of magnitude within a few decades. Despite our awareness that metabolic disease arises at the interface between genetic susceptibility and environmental factors (such as overnutrition and inactivity), we have not been able to curb the incidence of these disorders. With the advent of cost-effective whole-genome sequencing technologies has come the search for the genetic underpinnings of metabolic disorders; however, to date, only a small percentage of metabolic disease risk has been associated with genetic variants. This weak association with genetic variants has r...
Background: Accumulating evidence links paternal adiposity in the periconceptional period to offspri...
The global rise in obesity has revitalized a search for genetic and epigenetic factors underlying th...
Obesity and type II diabetes are increasingly prevalent across all demographics. Paternal obesity in...
Increasing evidence indicates that metabolic disorders in offspring can result from the father's die...
The prevalence of metabolic disorders, in particular obesity has dramatically increased worldwide. G...
The concept of Developmental Origins of Health and Diseases (DOHaD) recognizes that an unfavorable m...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing worldwide and has tripled in men of reproductive age since t...
Epigenetic reprogramming in mammalian gametes resets methylation marks that regulate monoallelic exp...
Published online before print July 11, 2013Obesity is highly prevalent, and its incidence is increas...
The most prevalent diseases worldwide are non-communicable such as obesity and type 2 diabetes. Note...
Paternal diet influences offspring metabolism, yet the underlying epigenetic mechanisms are unclear....
Background:Several epidemiologic studies have demonstrated associations between periconceptional env...
Globally, obesity has reached epidemic proportions. The rapidly increasing numbers of overweight peo...
There is now strong evidence that the paternal contribution to offspring phenotype at fertilisation ...
The global rise in obesity has revitalized a search for genetic and epigenetic factors underlying th...
Background: Accumulating evidence links paternal adiposity in the periconceptional period to offspri...
The global rise in obesity has revitalized a search for genetic and epigenetic factors underlying th...
Obesity and type II diabetes are increasingly prevalent across all demographics. Paternal obesity in...
Increasing evidence indicates that metabolic disorders in offspring can result from the father's die...
The prevalence of metabolic disorders, in particular obesity has dramatically increased worldwide. G...
The concept of Developmental Origins of Health and Diseases (DOHaD) recognizes that an unfavorable m...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing worldwide and has tripled in men of reproductive age since t...
Epigenetic reprogramming in mammalian gametes resets methylation marks that regulate monoallelic exp...
Published online before print July 11, 2013Obesity is highly prevalent, and its incidence is increas...
The most prevalent diseases worldwide are non-communicable such as obesity and type 2 diabetes. Note...
Paternal diet influences offspring metabolism, yet the underlying epigenetic mechanisms are unclear....
Background:Several epidemiologic studies have demonstrated associations between periconceptional env...
Globally, obesity has reached epidemic proportions. The rapidly increasing numbers of overweight peo...
There is now strong evidence that the paternal contribution to offspring phenotype at fertilisation ...
The global rise in obesity has revitalized a search for genetic and epigenetic factors underlying th...
Background: Accumulating evidence links paternal adiposity in the periconceptional period to offspri...
The global rise in obesity has revitalized a search for genetic and epigenetic factors underlying th...
Obesity and type II diabetes are increasingly prevalent across all demographics. Paternal obesity in...