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Genetics of Obesity Syndromes Summary

Genetics of Obesity Syndromes by Philip R. Beales (Molecular Medicine Unit, Institute of Child Health, Molecular Medicine Unit, Institute of Child Health, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London)

Obesity is one of the most important contributing factors to disease throughout the world and is an area of great current interest among researchers and clinicians. The genetics of common obesity is complex, and an important thread through this labyrinth is the study of genetic syndromes in which obesity is a major component. By examining the genetic mechanisms of obesity in these syndromes, the authors will shed new light on the genetics of common obesity. This is the first book on this important and exciting new area and addreses both the molecular and clinical features of the obesity syndromes, providing hard-core information for researchers and practical guidelines for clinicians caring for obese patients. The book is divided into three sections: the first covers approaches for assessing and investigating the obese individual; the second describes nondysmorphic, monogenic forms of obesity; and the third documents key, multisystem obesity syndromes with various genetic etiologies. It is as much a reference book as it is a manual and will appeal to clinical geneticists, obesity researchers, endocrinologists, nutritionists, and medical biologists.

Genetics of Obesity Syndromes Reviews

This is a great reference for both monogenic and multisystem genetic syndromes associated with obesity. This is the first book that I've seen that covers this increasingly important topic in such detail. It is an important book for anyone interested in obesity and its causes. * Ronald N. Cohen, MD, in Doody's *

Table of Contents

SECTION I; SECTION II: NON-SYNDROMIC OBESITY; SECTION III: SYNDROMIC OBESITY

Additional information

NPB9780195300161
9780195300161
0195300165
Genetics of Obesity Syndromes by Philip R. Beales (Molecular Medicine Unit, Institute of Child Health, Molecular Medicine Unit, Institute of Child Health, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
2009-07-09
304
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