ObjectiveTo test transethnic replication of a genetic risk score for obesity in white and black young adults using a national sample with longitudinal data.Design and MethodsA prospective longitudinal study using the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health Sibling Pairs (n = 1,303). Obesity phenotypes were measured from anthropometric assessments when study members were aged 18–26 and again when they were 24–32. Genetic risk scores were computed based on published genome-wide association study discoveries for obesity. Analyses tested genetic associations with body-mass index (BMI), waist-height ratio, obesity, and change in BMI over time.ResultsWhite and black young adults with higher genetic risk scores had higher BMI and waist-he...
Summary What is already known about this subject Genome-Wide Association Studies have successfully i...
This article combines social and genetic epidemiology to examine the influence of self-reported ethn...
Several genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have demonstrated that common genetic variants contri...
ObjectiveTo test transethnic replication of a genetic risk score for obesity in white and black youn...
To test transethnic replication of a genetic risk score for obesity in white and black young adults ...
<p>* p<.05; ** p<.01; *** p<.001.</p><p>Note: All data come from the National Longitudinal Study of ...
<p>* p<.05; ** p<.01; *** p<.001.</p><p>Note: All data come from the National Longitudinal Study of ...
Importance Many genetic variants are associated with body mass index (BMI). Associations may have c...
Results from genome-wide association studies (GWAS) represent a potential resource for etiological a...
Objective:The contribution of genetic variants to body mass index (BMI) during adolescence across mu...
Summary Background Obesity has tripled worldwide since 1975 as environments are becoming more obesog...
To test how genomic loci identified in genome-wide association studies influence the development of ...
Background: Ninety-seven independent single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are robustly associated ...
Obesity, a major risk factor for numerous health outcomes, particularly cardiovascular diseases (CVD...
Abstract Background Ninety-seven independent single n...
Summary What is already known about this subject Genome-Wide Association Studies have successfully i...
This article combines social and genetic epidemiology to examine the influence of self-reported ethn...
Several genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have demonstrated that common genetic variants contri...
ObjectiveTo test transethnic replication of a genetic risk score for obesity in white and black youn...
To test transethnic replication of a genetic risk score for obesity in white and black young adults ...
<p>* p<.05; ** p<.01; *** p<.001.</p><p>Note: All data come from the National Longitudinal Study of ...
<p>* p<.05; ** p<.01; *** p<.001.</p><p>Note: All data come from the National Longitudinal Study of ...
Importance Many genetic variants are associated with body mass index (BMI). Associations may have c...
Results from genome-wide association studies (GWAS) represent a potential resource for etiological a...
Objective:The contribution of genetic variants to body mass index (BMI) during adolescence across mu...
Summary Background Obesity has tripled worldwide since 1975 as environments are becoming more obesog...
To test how genomic loci identified in genome-wide association studies influence the development of ...
Background: Ninety-seven independent single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are robustly associated ...
Obesity, a major risk factor for numerous health outcomes, particularly cardiovascular diseases (CVD...
Abstract Background Ninety-seven independent single n...
Summary What is already known about this subject Genome-Wide Association Studies have successfully i...
This article combines social and genetic epidemiology to examine the influence of self-reported ethn...
Several genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have demonstrated that common genetic variants contri...