Socioeconomic Stress by Dopamine Receptor 2 Gene Interactions in the Development of Obesity
<p>Background: Previous research suggests that early life socioeconomic stress and certain genetic polymorphisms may be partly associated with increased adiposity; however, research on both genetic and environmental predictors fail to account for the dramatic increase in obesity over that last...
Main Author: | Stanton, Michael Vicente |
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Other Authors: | Williams, Redford B |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/8016 |
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