Obesity originates from a failure of the body-weight control systems, which may be affected by changing environmental influences. Basically, the obesity risk depends on two important mutually-interacting factors: (1) genetic variants (single-nucleotide polymorphisms, haplotypes); (2) exposure to environmental risks (diet, physical activity etc.). Common single-nucleotide polymorphisms at candidate genes for obesity may act as effect modifiers for environmental factors. More than 127 candidate genes for obesity have been reported and there is evidence to support the role of twenty-two genes in at least five different populations. Gene-environment interactions imply that the synergy between genotype and environment deviates from either the ad...
Lifestyle behaviors and genetic variation have clear and distinguishable effects on obesity risk; ho...
Obesity is a complex multifaceted disease resulting from interactions between genetics and lifestyle...
Obesity is a highly prevalent complex trait that raises the risk of other chronic diseases such as t...
Obesity originates from a failure of the body-weight control systems, which may be affected by chang...
Obesity results from a long-term positive energy balance, in which gene-related differences may acco...
Background/Aims: Obesity is a pervasive and highly prevalent disease that poses substantial health r...
Abstract: Obesity results from a long-term positive energy balance, in which gene-related difference...
International audienceThe worldwide obesity epidemic has been mainly attributed to lifestyle changes...
Obesity is the outcome of an extreme difference between the energy intake and the energy expended, w...
Abstract A large number of genome-wide association studies, transferability studies, and candidate g...
Obesity, a major public health concern, is a multifactorial disease caused by both environmental and...
Every disease susceptibility or medical condition is caused, regulated or influenced by genes and ob...
Introduction. Obesity is one of the major challenges faced by modern society. It has been generally ...
Interindividual differences in the response to dietary intake are, in some cases, genotype dependent...
Obesity, a major public health concern, is a multifactorial disease caused by both environmental and...
Lifestyle behaviors and genetic variation have clear and distinguishable effects on obesity risk; ho...
Obesity is a complex multifaceted disease resulting from interactions between genetics and lifestyle...
Obesity is a highly prevalent complex trait that raises the risk of other chronic diseases such as t...
Obesity originates from a failure of the body-weight control systems, which may be affected by chang...
Obesity results from a long-term positive energy balance, in which gene-related differences may acco...
Background/Aims: Obesity is a pervasive and highly prevalent disease that poses substantial health r...
Abstract: Obesity results from a long-term positive energy balance, in which gene-related difference...
International audienceThe worldwide obesity epidemic has been mainly attributed to lifestyle changes...
Obesity is the outcome of an extreme difference between the energy intake and the energy expended, w...
Abstract A large number of genome-wide association studies, transferability studies, and candidate g...
Obesity, a major public health concern, is a multifactorial disease caused by both environmental and...
Every disease susceptibility or medical condition is caused, regulated or influenced by genes and ob...
Introduction. Obesity is one of the major challenges faced by modern society. It has been generally ...
Interindividual differences in the response to dietary intake are, in some cases, genotype dependent...
Obesity, a major public health concern, is a multifactorial disease caused by both environmental and...
Lifestyle behaviors and genetic variation have clear and distinguishable effects on obesity risk; ho...
Obesity is a complex multifaceted disease resulting from interactions between genetics and lifestyle...
Obesity is a highly prevalent complex trait that raises the risk of other chronic diseases such as t...