Height-related polygenic variants are associated with metabolic syndrome risk and interact with energy intake and a rice-main diet to influence height in koges

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  • who: Sunmin Park from the Department of Food and Nutrition, Obesity/Diabetes Research Center, Hoseo University, Sechul-Ri have published the article: Height-Related Polygenic Variants Are Associated with Metabolic Syndrome Risk and Interact with Energy Intake and a Rice-Main Diet to Influence Height in KoGES, in the Journal: Nutrients 2023, 1764 of 20/06/2022
  • what: This study aimed to examine the hypothesis that adult height-related genetic interact with lifestyle to influence adult height and associated with MetS risk in adults aged >40 in Korea during 2010-2014. This study explored the . . .

     

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