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多遺伝的リスクスコアは肥満にまで広がる
1Scripps Research Translational Institute, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA; Department of Integrative Structural and Computational Biology, Scripps Research, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA.
Cell
|April 20, 2019
まとめ
遺伝学,特に多遺伝子リスクスコアは 肥満のリスクが高い個人を特定することができます. 遺伝的傾向を早期に特定することは 幼児の肥満と肥満の流行を予防するために 極めて重要です
科学分野:
- 遺伝学 と 肥満 研究
背景:
- 肥満は世界的な健康問題です
- 肥満の遺伝的基盤を理解することは 効果的な介入に不可欠です
研究 の 目的:
- 多遺伝的リスクスコアの有用性を調査し,肥満に易感する個人を特定する.
- 遺伝的肥満リスクの早期発現を調査する. 特に子供時代.
主な方法:
- 肥満への遺伝的傾向を評価するために多遺伝子リスクスコアを使用した.
- 遺伝的リスクと 肥満の発症の関連性を分析しました
主要な成果:
- 多遺伝子リスクスコアが 肥満に対する高い遺伝的感受性を有する個人を 効果的に特定することを示した.
- 肥満の遺伝的リスクは 子どもの肥満に見られるように 人生の初期に現れるのです
結論:
- 遺伝的要因は 肥満のリスクを決定する上で 重要な役割を果たします
- 遺伝子プロファイリングによる肥満リスクの早期発見は 早期の予防戦略の必要性を支持します
- 肥満の流行と闘うには 遺伝学的な洞察に基づく早期介入に 焦点を当てる必要があります
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