Father’s adolescent body silhouette is associated with offspring asthma, lung function and BMI through DNA methylation
Published in Genetics & Genomics and General & Internal Medicine
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Epigenome association study of fathers’ preconception body silhouette, provide mechanistic insight into how epigenetic inheritance impact his children’s obesity, asthma and lung function.Research published in Nature Communications Biology is the first human study to reveal the biological mechanism behind the impact of fathers’ early teenage obesity on their children. https://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-025-08121-9. |
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