Mother’s Genetics May Play an Important Role in Influencing Her Child's Weight
UNITED KINGDOM, AUG 5 – Study of 2,621 UK families finds maternal genetics influence child weight through both inheritance and environmental factors beyond the father's genetic contribution.
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Mother’s genetics may play an important role in influencing her child's weight
A mother's genetics may play a bigger role in determining whether a child becomes overweight than a father's, as a result of a concept known as genetic nurture, finds a new study led by UCL researchers.
Maternal Genetics Impact Child Obesity Outside Inherited DNA
A mother’s genes may be particularly important in determining the body mass index (BMI) of her children, research suggests, with both direct genetic and nurturing effects coming into play. By contrast, the findings in PLOS Genetics suggested that fathers’ genetic makeup had little impact on their child’s BMI outside the genes that they directly pass on. “Our results suggest mother’s weight could affect their children’s weight; policies to reduce…
Maternal genes shape the weight of children even when they are not inherited - Global Happenings
Also i maternal genes That they are not inherited from the children they have a role In the determine If they will be in overweight or obese Over the course of their life: these genes, in fact, can have an Iindirect flu shaping the environmentstarting from the uterus in which the fetus develops to the one in which children are raised. This is indicated by the study of University College London published in the magazine Plos Genetics, which highl…
The genetics of the mother can influence more than that of the father to determine whether a child will be overweight, even if he has not inherited certain genes from it, due to the so-called genetic upbringing, by which the genes of the parents shape the environment they create for their offspring. Researchers headed by University College London used data from 2,621 British families to analyze the effects of the genetics of the parents on the w…
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