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[PDF] The human obesity gene map: the 2005 update


T Rankinen, A Zuberi, YC Chagnon, SJ Weisnagel, G … - Obesity, 2006 - pbrc.edu
Abstract RANKINEN, TUOMO, AAMIR ZUBERI, YVON C. CHAGNON, S. JOHN
WEISNAGEL, GEORGE ARGYROPOULOS, BRANDON WALTS, LOUIS PE´RUSSE, AND CLAUDE
BOUCHARD. The human obesity gene map: the 2005 update. Obesity. 2006;14: ...
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[PDF] The human obesity gene map: the 2004 update


L Perusse, T Rankinen, A Zuberi, YC Chagnon, … - Obesity …, 2005 - informatik.hu-berlin.de
Abstract PE´ RUSSE, LOUIS, TUOMO RANKINEN, AAMIR ZUBERI, YVON C. CHAGNON, S.
JOHN WEISNAGEL, GEORGE ARGYROPOULOS, BRANDON WALTS, ERIC E. SNYDER, AND
CLAUDE BOUCHARD. The human obesity gene map: the 2004 update. Obes Res. 2005; ...
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[PDF] Birth weight, infant growth and insulin resistance


KK Ong, DB Dunger - European Journal of Endocrinology, 2004 - eje.org
Size at birth and early postnatal growth rates are important determinants of human perinatal
survi- val; they also predict the tempo of growth, adult height and long-term risks for obesity, type
2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Results from the Avon Longitudinal Study of ...
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Small for gestational age: short stature and beyond

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… P Czernichow, I Hughes, EO Reiter - Endocrine …, 2007 - edrv.endojournals.org.p. …
Depending on the definitions used, up to 10% of all live-born neonates are small for gestational
age (SGA). Although the vast majority of these children show catch-up growth by 2 yr of age,
one in 10 does not. It is increasingly recognized that those who are born SGA are at risk ...
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Insights from the developing world: thrifty genotypes and thrifty phenotypes

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AM Prentice, P Rayco-Solon, SE … - Proceedings of the …, 2007 - Cambridge Univ Press
Few researchers would dispute that the pandemic of obesity is caused by a profound mismatch
between humanity's present environmental circumstances and those that have moulded evolutionary
selection. This concept was first articulated when gestational diabetes was described as ...
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Genetic variations and normal fetal growth


DB Dunger, CJ Petry, KK Ong - Horm Res, 2006 - content.karger.com
Size at birth is said to be a highly heritable trait, with an estimated 30-70% of the variability a
result of genetics. Data from family studies may be confounded, however, by potential interactions
between fetal genes and the maternal uterine environment. Overall, the maternal ...
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Type 2 diabetes TCF7L2 risk genotypes alter birth weight: a study of 24,053 …

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RM Freathy, MN Weedon, A Bennett, E Hyppönen, … - The American Journal of …, 2007 - Elsevier
The role of genes in normal birth-weight variation is poorly understood, and it has been suggested
that the genetic component of fetal growth is small. Type 2 diabetes genes may influence birth
weight through maternal genotype, by increasing maternal glycemia in pregnancy, or ...
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Common polymorphism in H19 associated with birthweight and cord blood IGF-II …


C Petry, K Ong, B Barratt, D Wingate, H Cordell, S … - BMC genetics, 2005 - biomedcentral.com
Both offspring's and mother's H19 2992C>T SNP genotypes showed associations with offspring
birthweight (P = 0.03 to P = 0.003) and mother's genotype was also associated with cord blood
IGF-II levels (P = 0.0003 to P = 0.0001). The offspring genotype association with ...
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Developmental plasticity and human disease: research directions.


PD Gluckman, MA Hanson - Journal of internal medicine, 2007 - pt.wkhealth.com
The conceptual basis of the 'developmental origins' paradigm has converged on the role of developmental
plasticity responding to signals from the early environment, with heightened risk of disease if
the induced phenotype does not match the later environment. Nevertheless, numerous ...
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Genomic Imprinting and Human Psychology


LM Goos, G Ragsdale - Genomic imprinting, 2008 - Springer
Abstract Imprinted genes expressed in the brain are numerous and it has become clear that they
play an important role in nervous system development and function. The significant influence
of genomic imprinting during development sets the stage for structural and physiological ...
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