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Polygenic Risk Predicts Obesity in Both White and Black Young Adults
Ben Domingue; Daniel W. Belsky; Kathleen Mullan Harris; Andrew Smolen; Matthew B. McQueen; Jason D. Boardman
发表日期2014
出版者PLOS ONE
出版年2014
语种英语
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White and black young adults with higher genetic risk scores had higher BMI and waist-height ratio and were more likely to be obese compared to lower genetic risk age-peers. Sibling analyses revealed that the genetic risk score was predictive of BMI net of risk factors shared by siblings. In white young adults only, higher genetic risk predicted increased risk of becoming obese during the study period. In black young adults, genetic risk scores constructed using loci identified in European and African American samples had similar predictive power.

URLhttps://cepa.stanford.edu/content/polygenic-risk-predicts-obesity-both-white-and-black-young-adults
来源智库Center for Education Policy Analysis (United States)
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/491676
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Ben Domingue,Daniel W. Belsky,Kathleen Mullan Harris,et al. Polygenic Risk Predicts Obesity in Both White and Black Young Adults. 2014.
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