Genetic and environmental (physical fitness and sedentary activity) interaction effects on cardiometabolic risk factors in Mexican American children and adolescents

Author:

Arya Rector12ORCID,Farook Vidya S.12,Fowler Sharon P.3,Puppala Sobha4,Chittoor Geetha5,Resendez Roy G.12,Mummidi Srinivas12,Vanamala Jairam6,Almasy Laura7,Curran Joanne E.12,Comuzzie Anthony G.8,Lehman Donna M.9,Jenkinson Christopher P.12,Lynch Jane L.10,DeFronzo Ralph A.11,Blangero John12,Hale Daniel E.12,Duggirala Ravindranath12,Diego Vincent P.12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Human Genetics; School of Medicine; University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Edinburg Texas United States of America

2. South Texas Diabetes and Obesity Institute, School of Medicine; University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Edinburg Texas United States of America

3. Department of Medicine; Division of Nephrology; University of Texas Health Science Center; San Antonio Texas United States of America

4. Department of Internal Medicine; Section on Molecular Medicine Wake Forest Baptist Health Medical University; Winston-Salem NC United States of America

5. Biomedical and Translational Informatics Institute, Geisinger; Weis Center for Research; Danville PA United States of America

6. Department of Food Science; Penn State University; University Park PA United States of America

7. Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics; University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia PA United States of America

8. The Obesity Society; 1110 Bonifant St. Silver Spring Maryland United States of America

9. Department of Cellular & Structural Biology; University of Texas Health Science Center; San Antonio Texas United States of America

10. Department of Pediatrics; University of Texas Health Science Center; San Antonio Texas United States of America

11. Department of Medicine; Division of Diabetes; University of Texas Health Science Center; San Antonio Texas United States of America

12. Penn State Hershey Pediatric Endocrinology; Penn State University; Hershey PA United States of America

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics(clinical),Epidemiology

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