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The genetics of obesity in transition
Ellen W. Demerath
Epidemiology & Community Health
Healthy Weight Research Center
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Obesity Genes
100%
Birth Timing
100%
Environmental Factors
75%
Genetic Risk Score
75%
Adulthood
50%
Common Genetic Variants
50%
United States
25%
Gene-environment Interaction
25%
Family-centered
25%
Genome-wide Association Analysis
25%
Epigenetic Mechanisms
25%
Obesity Epidemic
25%
Human Genetics
25%
Obesity Prevalence
25%
Susceptibility to Obesity
25%
Technological Transition
25%
Human Genome
25%
Recent Advances
25%
Single nucleotide Polymorphism
25%
Waist Circumference
25%
Related Conditions
25%
Common Variants
25%
Gene number
25%
Functional Output
25%
Skinfold Thickness
25%
Peripubertal
25%
Later Years
25%
Nutrition Transition
25%
Recent History
25%
Social Transition
25%
Age at Menarche
25%
Menarche
25%
Health Transition
25%
Ecological Transition
25%
Quantifying in
25%
Nutritional Transition
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Genetics
100%
Genetic Risk
100%
Genetic Divergence
66%
Menarche
66%
Human Genetics
33%
Epigenetic Mechanism
33%
Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism
33%
Genome Wide Association Study
33%
Waist Circumference
33%
Gene-Environment Interaction
33%
Human Genome
33%
Genetic Susceptibility
33%
Population Dynamics
33%
Neuroscience
Body Mass Index
100%
Epigenetic Mechanism
20%
Longitudinal Study
20%
Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism
20%