Obesity has reached epidemic proportions and is recognised as a significant global health problem. Increased food intake and decreased physical activity are traditionally to blame for the development of obesity; however, many variables such as behaviour, diet, environment, social structures and genetics also contribute to this multifactorial disease. Complex interactions among these variables (for example, gene-environment, gene-diet and gene-gene) contribute not only to individual differences in the development of obesity, but also in treatment response. Mouse models have historically played valuable roles in understanding the genetics of traits related to energy balance and obesity. In the present review, we survey past use and examine ne...
In 2007, an association of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the fat mass and obesity-associ...
SummaryObesity is a highly heritable disease driven by complex interactions between genetic and envi...
Despite the influence of obesity in predisposing to many diseases, and evidence for high heritabilit...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions and is recognised as a significant global health problem. I...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions and is recognised as a significant global health problem. I...
Obesity is a major public health concern. This condition results from a constant and complex interpl...
Obesity is a complex disease characterized by excessive fat accumulation that leads to decrease in h...
Obesity and its comorbidities are taking an increasing toll on human health. Key pathways that were ...
Obesity is the outcome of an extreme difference between the energy intake and the energy expended, w...
OBJECTIVE: The aim was to review and update advances in genetics of obesity. DESIGN: Analysis...
Obesity, a state of imbalance between lean mass and fat mass, is important for the etiology of disea...
Background: The Collaborative Cross (CC) mouse population is a valuable resource to study the geneti...
Defined as chronic excessive accumulation of adiposity, obesity results from long-term imbalance bet...
Studies of twins, adopted children, and some human populations indicate that there is a substantial ...
Obesity, as defined by any number of metrics, aggregates in families but does not segregate as a sim...
In 2007, an association of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the fat mass and obesity-associ...
SummaryObesity is a highly heritable disease driven by complex interactions between genetic and envi...
Despite the influence of obesity in predisposing to many diseases, and evidence for high heritabilit...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions and is recognised as a significant global health problem. I...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions and is recognised as a significant global health problem. I...
Obesity is a major public health concern. This condition results from a constant and complex interpl...
Obesity is a complex disease characterized by excessive fat accumulation that leads to decrease in h...
Obesity and its comorbidities are taking an increasing toll on human health. Key pathways that were ...
Obesity is the outcome of an extreme difference between the energy intake and the energy expended, w...
OBJECTIVE: The aim was to review and update advances in genetics of obesity. DESIGN: Analysis...
Obesity, a state of imbalance between lean mass and fat mass, is important for the etiology of disea...
Background: The Collaborative Cross (CC) mouse population is a valuable resource to study the geneti...
Defined as chronic excessive accumulation of adiposity, obesity results from long-term imbalance bet...
Studies of twins, adopted children, and some human populations indicate that there is a substantial ...
Obesity, as defined by any number of metrics, aggregates in families but does not segregate as a sim...
In 2007, an association of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the fat mass and obesity-associ...
SummaryObesity is a highly heritable disease driven by complex interactions between genetic and envi...
Despite the influence of obesity in predisposing to many diseases, and evidence for high heritabilit...