Genetics of Obesity

In the year 2001, six genes were connected to monogenic human weight and normal variations are not connected with polygenic weight. However genes do not always predict future health but genes and behavior may both be needed for a person to be overweight. The % of obesity which can be attributed to genetics varies widely depending on the population .In some cases multiple genes may increase one’s susceptibility for obesity and require outside factors; such as abundant food supply or little physical activity.

  • genetic continuum
  • Epigenetics
  • Hereditary Factors
  • Cellular, Molecular and Genetic bases of Obesity
  • Biological pathways

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