Environmental DNA modifications tied to obesityScience News wrote that the title was, "Personalized epigenomic signatures that are stable over time and covary with Body Mass Index," but the DOI it gave would not work. Science Translational Medicine's apparent link to the citation linked an abstract about cancer instead.
1 posted on
09/15/2010 3:15:55 PM PDT by
neverdem
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2 posted on
09/15/2010 3:20:44 PM PDT by
neverdem
(Xin loi minh oi)
To: neverdem
Dang them fat genes!
3 posted on
09/15/2010 3:25:09 PM PDT by
Slyfox
To: neverdem
But adding in these epigenetic fingerprints might help make genetic information more predictive, he points out. If validated, notes Zhang, these patterns could "allow at-risk individuals to adjust diet or lifestyle to control their weight."Or you could just notice that your pants don't fit and stop stuffing your face.
4 posted on
09/15/2010 3:26:03 PM PDT by
Callahan
To: neverdem
When it comes to our expanding waistlines, we usually blame either diet or genes. But a new study fingers a third culprit: chemicals that attach to DNA and change its function. Where calories in > calories burned off, fat results.
Building and retaining muscle mass has the happy effect of making even sedentary pursuits burn off more calories, as it elevates the metabolism. It isn't necessary to be a ropy-muscled grotesque caricature, either- just firm up what you've got and maintain it.
5 posted on
09/15/2010 3:31:08 PM PDT by
Riley
(The Fourth Estate is the Fifth Column.)
To: neverdem
My girlfriend has 2 volume knobs.
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When it comes to our expanding waistlines, we usually blame either diet or genes.
What the hell is that supposed to mean, ya bunch of toothpicks?!? ;')
Thanks neverdem.
16 posted on
09/15/2010 6:58:16 PM PDT by
SunkenCiv
(Democratic Underground... matters are worse, as their latest fund drive has come up short...)
To: neverdem; SunkenCiv
Well, that explains it. I should never have gotten all that MEK in my mouth from siphoning it into the photoresist stripping tank in the late 70’s - early 80’s. Sigh...
17 posted on
09/16/2010 4:48:48 AM PDT by
TheOldLady
(Pablo is very wily.)
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