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Interactions between the FTO rs9939609 polymorphism, body mass index, and lifestyle-related factors on metabolic syndrome risk
Inkyung Baik,
Chol Shin
Department of Biomedical Sciences
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metabolic syndrome
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genetic polymorphism
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