Obesity has become a public health and policy problem in many parts of the world. Epidemiological and population studies in this field are usually based on different anthropometric measures, however, common genetic and environmental factors between these phenotypes have been scarcely studied. The objective of this work is to assess the strength of these factors on the covariation among a large set of obesity-related traits. The subject group consisted of 533 nuclear families living in the Greater Bilbao (Spain), and included 1702 individuals aged 2-61 years. Detailed anthropometric measurements (stature, breadths, circumferences and skinfolds) were carried out in each subject. Bivariate quantitative genetic analyses were performed using a v...
Background—Obesity is rapidly becoming a global epidemic. Unlike many complex human diseases, obesit...
Obesity originates from a failure of the body-weight control systems, which may be affected by chang...
OBJECTIVE: The aim was to review and update advances in genetics of obesity. DESIGN: Analysis...
Obesity has become a public-health and policy problem in many parts of the world. Epidemiological an...
Obesity results from a long-term positive energy balance, in which gene-related differences may acco...
Background: Anthropometric measures show high heritability, and genetic correlations have been found...
Background: Obesity is a global health problem mainly attributed to lifestyle changes such as diet, ...
SummaryThe genetics of human fatness has been the subject of many recent studies, motivated by the i...
The somatotype is a useful method in the analysis of body morphology but no study has identified gen...
Väitöskirja, liitteenä alkuperäisartikkelit (verkkoversiossa ei alkuperäisartikkeleita
Lifestyle behaviors and genetic variation have clear and distinguishable effects on obesity risk; ho...
The problem of the genetics of related phenotypes is often addressed by analyzing adjusted-model tra...
The problem of the genetics of related phenotypes is often addressed by analyzing adjusted-model tra...
Over two billion adults are overweight or obese and therefore at an increased risk of cardiometaboli...
Obesity, caused by an excessive accumulation of body fat due to a chronic energy surplus, is a serio...
Background—Obesity is rapidly becoming a global epidemic. Unlike many complex human diseases, obesit...
Obesity originates from a failure of the body-weight control systems, which may be affected by chang...
OBJECTIVE: The aim was to review and update advances in genetics of obesity. DESIGN: Analysis...
Obesity has become a public-health and policy problem in many parts of the world. Epidemiological an...
Obesity results from a long-term positive energy balance, in which gene-related differences may acco...
Background: Anthropometric measures show high heritability, and genetic correlations have been found...
Background: Obesity is a global health problem mainly attributed to lifestyle changes such as diet, ...
SummaryThe genetics of human fatness has been the subject of many recent studies, motivated by the i...
The somatotype is a useful method in the analysis of body morphology but no study has identified gen...
Väitöskirja, liitteenä alkuperäisartikkelit (verkkoversiossa ei alkuperäisartikkeleita
Lifestyle behaviors and genetic variation have clear and distinguishable effects on obesity risk; ho...
The problem of the genetics of related phenotypes is often addressed by analyzing adjusted-model tra...
The problem of the genetics of related phenotypes is often addressed by analyzing adjusted-model tra...
Over two billion adults are overweight or obese and therefore at an increased risk of cardiometaboli...
Obesity, caused by an excessive accumulation of body fat due to a chronic energy surplus, is a serio...
Background—Obesity is rapidly becoming a global epidemic. Unlike many complex human diseases, obesit...
Obesity originates from a failure of the body-weight control systems, which may be affected by chang...
OBJECTIVE: The aim was to review and update advances in genetics of obesity. DESIGN: Analysis...