Trans‐ethnic polygenic risk scores for body mass index
Abstract Background Obesity is a complex trait caused by a combination of genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors that contributes to the risks of numerous serious diseases. Predictive measures of body mass index (BMI) hold significant promise, with implications for the prevention and early int...
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Main Authors: | Hui‐Qi Qu (Author), John J Connolly (Author), Hakon Hakonarson (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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