Obesity is in Genes
2010-02-04 | 10:37:12 am
Debate over the obesity epidemic sweeping parts of the world has focused on whether lifestyle -- too much junk food and couch-potato living -- is the big culprit or whether genes are also to blame.
A new study may help tip the balance in favor of those who claim that fat runs in their family and there is little they can do about it.
People who are morbidly obese lack a tiny stretch of DNA containing around 30 genes, according to the investigation released on Wednesday by the British journal Nature.
Obesity means having a body mass index of 30 or more, while morbid obesity is classified as having a BMI of at least 40. BMI is determined by one's weight in kilos divided by one's height, in meters, squared.
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Source: Agence France Presse