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SNP risk_factor_for BMI

Subject
SNP
Relation
risk_factor_for
Object
BMI
p-value
Evidence from: primary | all sources

Evidence (2 sources)

Is the gene-environment interaction paradigm relevant to genome-wide studies? The case of education and body mass index. (2014) PMID:24281739 cited
increase from zero to two risk alleles would involve a four-unit increase in BMI; many SNPs have slopes that exceed 2, indicating substantial BMI changes per allele.
confidence: 0.90
Is the gene-environment interaction paradigm relevant to genome-wide studies? The case of education and body mass index. (2014) PMID:24281739 cited
SNPs indicate something important about an individual's risk of an unhealthy BMI
confidence: 0.90