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Obesity and genetics
Angela Golden, Christine Kessler
Nursing, College of
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Obesity
100%
Epigenetic Modification
100%
Environmental Influence
100%
Intervention Strategies
50%
Early childhood
50%
Obesity Prevention
50%
Complex Interactions
50%
Obesity Intervention
50%
Obesity Risk
50%
Prevention Strategies
50%
Genetic Influences
50%
Obesogenic Environment
50%
Gene Variants
50%
Obesity Genes
50%
Obesity Development
50%
Genetic Causes
50%
Behavioural Influences
50%
Obesity Bias
50%
Excess Weight
50%
Polygenic Obesity
50%
Causes of Obesity
50%
Monogenic Obesity
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Environmental Influence
100%
Disease
50%
Obesity Prevention
50%
Disease Predisposition
50%
Hope
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Genetics
100%
Epigenetics
40%
Hope
20%