Last Posted: May 06, 2019
- How Helpful Would A Genetic Test For Obesity Risk Be?
R Harris, NPR, May 6, 2019 - A review of the reproductive consequences of consanguinity.
Oniya Olubunmi et al. European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology 2019 Jan 23287-96 - Circulating obesity-driven biomarkers are associated with risk of clear cell renal cell carcinoma: a two-stage, case-control study.
Wang Qinchuan et al. Carcinogenesis 2019 Apr - Discussion of Polygenic Prediction of Weight and Obesity Trajectories from Birth to Adulthood
F Harrell, Data Methods Blog, April 2019 - Genetic risk, body mass index, and weight control behaviors: Unlocking the triad.
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Fiorito Giovanni et al. Aging 2019 Apr 11(7) 2045-2070 - A brief eHealth tool delivered in primary care to help parents prevent childhood obesity: a randomized controlled trial.
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B Stetka, Scientific American, April 18, 2019
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