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Postprandial responses in hunger and satiety are associated with the rs9939609 single nucleotide polymorphism in FTO. The American journal of clinical nutrition 2009 Nov 90 (5): 1426-32. den Hoed Marcel, Westerterp-Plantenga Margriet S, Bouwman Freek G, Mariman Edwin C M, Westerterp Klaas |
Resting-State Brain and the FTO Obesity Risk Allele: Default Mode, Sensorimotor, and Salience Network Connectivity Underlying Different Somatosensory Integration and Reward Processing between Genotypes. Frontiers in human neuroscience 2016 10 52. Olivo Gaia, Wiemerslage Lyle, Nilsson Emil K, Solstrand Dahlberg Linda, Larsen Anna L, Olaya Búcaro Marcela, Gustafsson Veronica P, Titova Olga E, Bandstein Marcus, Larsson Elna-Marie, Benedict Christian, Brooks Samantha J, Schiöth Helgi |
Genetic risk for obesity predicts nucleus accumbens size and responsivity to real-world food cues. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016 Dec . Rapuano Kristina M, Zieselman Amanda L, Kelley William M, Sargent James D, Heatherton Todd F, Gilbert-Diamond Dia |
Television food advertisement exposure and FTO rs9939609 genotype in relation to excess consumption in children. International journal of obesity (2005) 2016 Sep . Gilbert-Diamond D, Emond J A, Lansigan R K, Rapuano K M, Kelley W M, Heatherton T F, Sargent J |
FTO genotype impacts food intake and corticolimbic activation. The American journal of clinical nutrition 2018 Feb 107 (2): 145-154. Melhorn Susan J, Askren Mary K, Chung Wendy K, Kratz Mario, Bosch Tyler A, Tyagi Vidhi, Webb Mary F, De Leon Mary Rosalynn B, Grabowski Thomas J, Leibel Rudolph L, Schur Ellen |
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