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BMI-beeinflussender genetischer Faktor

Die Gruppe umfasst genetische Loci eine quantitative Beziehung zum Body-Mass-Index (BMI) besitzen.

Gliederung

Fettleibigkeit
Autosomal dominante Adipositas
BMI-beeinflussender genetischer Faktor
Genetischer BMI-Faktor 14
FTO
Frühzeitig einsetzende Adipositas
Neigung zu Fettleibigkeit
Schwere Fettsucht
Schwere Fettsucht mit Typ 2 Diabetes
Spätmanifeste Adipositas

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OMIM.ORG article

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