Introduction. Increase in body weight is a gradual process that usually begins in childhood and in adolescence as a result of multiple interactions among environmental and genetic factors. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between copy number variants (CNVs) in five genes and four intergenic regions with obesity in Mexican children. Methods. We studied 1423 children aged 6–12 years. Anthropometric measurements and blood levels of biochemical parameters were obtained. Identification of CNVs was performed by real-time PCR. The effect of CNVs on obesity or body composition was assessed using regression models adjusted for age, gender, and family history of obesity. Results. Gains in copy numbers of LEPR and NEGR1 were associated wit...
copy number and a wide range of BMI in a population of Italian school-children. copies were evaluat...
gene have been associated with obesity in European populations. We aimed to evaluate the contributi...
BackgroundObesity is genetically heterogeneous and highly heritable, although polymorphisms explain ...
Introduction. Increase in body weight is a gradual process that usually begins in childhood and in a...
The prevalence of obesity in children and adults in the United States has increased dramatically ove...
Background: Recent genome wide association studies (GWAS) and previous positional linkage studies ha...
Background/Aims: Obesity is a multifactorial disease caused by the interaction of genetic, environme...
Copy number variants (CNVs) have been implicated as an important genetic marker of obesity, and gene...
Context: Only a few genetic causes for childhood obesity have been identified to date. Copy number v...
Abstract Background Recent genome wide association studies (GWAS) and previous positional linkage st...
Genetic variants responsible for susceptibility to obesity and its comorbidities among Hispanic chil...
Although several genomewide scans have identified quantitative-trait loci influencing several obesit...
Background: Obesity is genetically heterogeneous and highly heritable, although polymorphisms explai...
AbstractBackgroundENSANUT 2012 showed a combined prevalence of overweight and obesity of 34.4% in Me...
Genetic variants responsible for susceptibility to obesity and its comorbidities among Hispanic chil...
copy number and a wide range of BMI in a population of Italian school-children. copies were evaluat...
gene have been associated with obesity in European populations. We aimed to evaluate the contributi...
BackgroundObesity is genetically heterogeneous and highly heritable, although polymorphisms explain ...
Introduction. Increase in body weight is a gradual process that usually begins in childhood and in a...
The prevalence of obesity in children and adults in the United States has increased dramatically ove...
Background: Recent genome wide association studies (GWAS) and previous positional linkage studies ha...
Background/Aims: Obesity is a multifactorial disease caused by the interaction of genetic, environme...
Copy number variants (CNVs) have been implicated as an important genetic marker of obesity, and gene...
Context: Only a few genetic causes for childhood obesity have been identified to date. Copy number v...
Abstract Background Recent genome wide association studies (GWAS) and previous positional linkage st...
Genetic variants responsible for susceptibility to obesity and its comorbidities among Hispanic chil...
Although several genomewide scans have identified quantitative-trait loci influencing several obesit...
Background: Obesity is genetically heterogeneous and highly heritable, although polymorphisms explai...
AbstractBackgroundENSANUT 2012 showed a combined prevalence of overweight and obesity of 34.4% in Me...
Genetic variants responsible for susceptibility to obesity and its comorbidities among Hispanic chil...
copy number and a wide range of BMI in a population of Italian school-children. copies were evaluat...
gene have been associated with obesity in European populations. We aimed to evaluate the contributi...
BackgroundObesity is genetically heterogeneous and highly heritable, although polymorphisms explain ...