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Gene-nutrient interactions and susceptibility to human obesity
Authors:Joseph J Castillo  Robert A Orlando  William S Garver
Institution:1.Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Medicine,University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center,Albuquerque,USA
Abstract:A large number of genome-wide association studies, transferability studies, and candidate gene studies performed in diverse populations around the world have identified gene variants that are associated with common human obesity. The mounting evidence suggests that these obesity gene variants interact with multiple environmental factors and increase susceptibility to this complex metabolic disease. The objective of this review article is to provide concise and updated information on energy balance, heritability of body weight, origins of gene variants, and gene-nutrient interactions in relation to human obesity. It is proposed that knowledge of these related topics will provide valuable insight for future preventative lifestyle intervention using targeted nutritional and medicinal therapies.
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