MC3R gene polymorphisms are associated with early childhood adiposity gain and infant appetite in an Asian population

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Main Authors: Aris I.M., Tint M.T., Teh A.L., Holbrook J.D., Quah P.L., Chong M.F.-F., Lin X., Soh S.E., Saw S.-M., Kwek K., Godfrey K.M., Gluckman P.D., Chong Y.S., Lek N., Yap F., Lee Y.S.
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Published: John Wiley and Sons Ltd 2018
Online Access:http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/139815
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1398152024-11-14T06:47:20Z MC3R gene polymorphisms are associated with early childhood adiposity gain and infant appetite in an Asian population Aris I.M. Tint M.T. Teh A.L. Holbrook J.D. Quah P.L. Chong M.F.-F. Lin X. Soh S.E. Saw S.-M. Kwek K. Godfrey K.M. Gluckman P.D. Chong Y.S. Lek N. Yap F. Lee Y.S. SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH SAW SWEE HOCK SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL PAEDIATRICS OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY 10.1111/ijpo.12086 Pediatric Obesity 11 6 450-458 GUSTO (Growing up towards Healthy Outcomes) 2018-04-05T10:08:50Z 2018-04-05T10:08:50Z 2016 Article Aris I.M., Tint M.T., Teh A.L., Holbrook J.D., Quah P.L., Chong M.F.-F., Lin X., Soh S.E., Saw S.-M., Kwek K., Godfrey K.M., Gluckman P.D., Chong Y.S., Lek N., Yap F., Lee Y.S. (2016). MC3R gene polymorphisms are associated with early childhood adiposity gain and infant appetite in an Asian population. Pediatric Obesity 11 (6) : 450-458. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijpo.12086 20476302 http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/139815 000390032800007 John Wiley and Sons Ltd Scopus
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Tint M.T.
Teh A.L.
Holbrook J.D.
Quah P.L.
Chong M.F.-F.
Lin X.
Soh S.E.
Saw S.-M.
Kwek K.
Godfrey K.M.
Gluckman P.D.
Chong Y.S.
Lek N.
Yap F.
Lee Y.S.
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author Aris I.M.
Tint M.T.
Teh A.L.
Holbrook J.D.
Quah P.L.
Chong M.F.-F.
Lin X.
Soh S.E.
Saw S.-M.
Kwek K.
Godfrey K.M.
Gluckman P.D.
Chong Y.S.
Lek N.
Yap F.
Lee Y.S.
spellingShingle Aris I.M.
Tint M.T.
Teh A.L.
Holbrook J.D.
Quah P.L.
Chong M.F.-F.
Lin X.
Soh S.E.
Saw S.-M.
Kwek K.
Godfrey K.M.
Gluckman P.D.
Chong Y.S.
Lek N.
Yap F.
Lee Y.S.
MC3R gene polymorphisms are associated with early childhood adiposity gain and infant appetite in an Asian population
author_sort Aris I.M.
title MC3R gene polymorphisms are associated with early childhood adiposity gain and infant appetite in an Asian population
title_short MC3R gene polymorphisms are associated with early childhood adiposity gain and infant appetite in an Asian population
title_full MC3R gene polymorphisms are associated with early childhood adiposity gain and infant appetite in an Asian population
title_fullStr MC3R gene polymorphisms are associated with early childhood adiposity gain and infant appetite in an Asian population
title_full_unstemmed MC3R gene polymorphisms are associated with early childhood adiposity gain and infant appetite in an Asian population
title_sort mc3r gene polymorphisms are associated with early childhood adiposity gain and infant appetite in an asian population
publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
publishDate 2018
url http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/139815
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