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Genetic and Epigenetic Contributions to Child Heath Outcomes in the STRONG Kids 2 Cohort Study

机译:在强大的孩子2队列研究中对儿童荒地结果的遗传和表观遗传贡献

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Childhood obesity is becoming a significant health concern in the United States, and the prevalence of excess weight increases continuously throughout the growing years. It has been proposed that genetic variation partly contributes to the susceptibility of obesity and its development during the early onset. Thus, this study focuses on the determination of the genome-wide signatures (GWAS) and epigenomic signatures (EWAS) of divergent weight for length z scores (WFLZ) in the first year of life. In addition, it attempts to relate the molecular findings to body composition, BMI, adipose tissue deposition, in the first 5 years of life. Our objective is to generate novel preliminary data on the contributions to child health outcomes. Our approach involves integrating genetic and epigenetic variations with factors such as diet and growth.
机译:儿童肥胖在美国成为一个重要的健康问题,在整个日益增长的几年里,体重增加的普遍性也在不断增加。已经提出,遗传变异部分有助于肥胖症的易感性及其在早期发作期间的发展。因此,该研究侧重于在生命的第一年中测定长度Z分数(WFLZ)的发散重量的基因组侧签名(GWAS)和表观焦虑签名(EWA)。此外,它试图将分子结果与身体组成,BMI,脂肪组织沉积的分子结果相关联,在生命的前5年中。我们的目标是为儿童健康成果的贡献产生新的初步数据。我们的方法涉及将遗传和表观遗传变异整合到饮食和生长等因素。

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