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Education modifies genetic and environmental influences on BMI
Wendy Johnson, Kirsten Ohm Kyvik, Axel Skytthe, Ian J Deary,
Thorkild I A Sørensen
Department of Public Health
Department of Public Health
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
body mass
16%
education
77%
family
10%
higher education
39%
index
7%
level of education
43%
modeling
6%
obesity
81%
woman
58%
Agriculture & Biology
body mass index
18%
education
92%
educational status
56%
gender
9%
genetic predisposition to disease
21%
genetic variance
16%
higher education
43%
obesity
63%
quantitative genetics
18%
Mathematics
Dependent
6%
Education
100%
Estimate
4%
Family
4%
Form
3%
Influence
69%
Linking
9%
Modeling
5%
Obesity
55%
Restriction
6%
Trigger
24%
Vary
7%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Body Mass Index
6%
Education
57%
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
9%
Obesity
25%
Registries
7%
Twins
9%
Weights and Measures
11%
Engineering & Materials Science
Education
77%