Do Your Genes Make You FAT? | Is there a FAT gene?
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REFERENCES▹
▹The Women’s Book by Lyle McDonald w/ Eric Helms
http://bit.ly/StephBodyRecomposition
▹Loos & Yeo (2014): “ The Bigger Picture of FTO – the first GWAS-identified obesity gene’
▹Frayling et al. (2007): “A Common Variant in the FTO Gene Is Associated with Body Mass Index and Predisposes to Childhood and Adult Obesity”
▹Speakman (2015): “The ‘Fat Mass and Obesity Related’ (FTO) gene: Mechanisms of Impact on Obesity and Energy Balance”
▹Li et al. (2010): “Cumulative effects and predictive value of common obesity-susceptibility variants identified by genome-wide association studies”
▹Livingstone (2016): “FTO genotype and weight loss: systematic review and meta-analysis of 9563 individual participant data from eight randomised controlled trials”
▹Kalantari et al. (2016): “Review of studies on the fat mass and obesity-associated (FTO) gene interactions with environmental factors affecting on obesity and its impact on lifestyle interventions”
▹Quan et al. (2015): “Association of fat-mass and obesity-associated gene FTO rs9939609 polymorphism with the risk of obesity among children and adolescents: a meta-analysis”
▹TER da Silva (2018): “The FTO rs9939609 polymorphism and obesity risk in teens: Evidence-based meta-analysis”
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‣ Mom is Thai and Dad is Canadian..Eh?
2. How tall are you?
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AYOOO!! My name is Stephanie Buttermore and in a few words I am a fitness enthusiast but a scientist at heart!
Just obtained my Ph.D. in pathology and cell biology with a research focus on the molecular mechanisms that drive ovarian cancer progression. Hope you stick around! xoxo
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