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- Q5532952 subject Q8821816.
- Q5532952 abstract "Like many other medical conditions, obesity is the result of an interplay between behavior, environment, and genetic factors. Studies have identified variants in several genes that may contribute to weight gain and body fat distribution; although, only in a few cases are genes the primary cause of obesity.Polymorphisms in various genes controlling appetite and metabolism predispose to obesity under certain dietary conditions. The percentage of obesity that can be attributed to genetics varies widely, depending on the population examined, from 6% to 85%. As of 2006, more than 41 sites on the human genome have been linked to the development of obesity when a favorable environment is present. The involvement of genetic factors in the development of obesity is estimated to be 40–70%. Some of these obesogenic or leptogenic genes may influence obese individuals response to weight loss or weight management.".
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- Q5532952 comment "Like many other medical conditions, obesity is the result of an interplay between behavior, environment, and genetic factors. Studies have identified variants in several genes that may contribute to weight gain and body fat distribution; although, only in a few cases are genes the primary cause of obesity.Polymorphisms in various genes controlling appetite and metabolism predispose to obesity under certain dietary conditions.".
- Q5532952 label "Genetics of obesity".
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