Genome-wide association study of breakfast skipping links clock regulation with food timing

Volume: 110, Issue: 2, Pages: 473 - 484
Published: Aug 1, 2019
Abstract
Little is known about the contribution of genetic variation to food timing, and breakfast has been determined to exhibit the most heritable meal timing. As breakfast timing and skipping are not routinely measured in large cohort studies, alternative approaches include analyses of correlated traits.The aim of this study was to elucidate breakfast skipping genetic variants through a proxy-phenotype genome-wide association study (GWAS) for...
Paper Details
Title
Genome-wide association study of breakfast skipping links clock regulation with food timing
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Volume
110
Issue
2
Pages
473 - 484
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