Breastfeeding moderates the relationship between fat mass and obesity‐associated gene rs9939609 and body mass index among adolescents
Abstract Objective Breastfeeding, which is important for early growth, is a possible moderator of genetic influence, such as the effect of the fat mass and obesity‐associated gene (FTO) on body mass index (BMI). The aim of this study was to assess the moderating effect of breastfeeding duration on t...
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Main Authors: | Sofia H. Kanders (Author), Kent W. Nilsson (Author), Cecilia Åslund (Author) |
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