Peter Attia· MD
variation between individuals in body mass index about 75 of those differences between people is explained by their genetics that's what that implies
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variation between individuals in body mass index about 75 of those differences between people is explained by their genetics that's what that implies
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the meta-analysis of twin studies that i like to um cite these days suggests an average heritability of 75 percent
i was surprised at how heritable obesity was it was about 0.7 and that's i mean when you see heritability of 0.7 that tells you something is very very genetically predetermined
variation between individuals and body mass index about 75 percent of those differences between people is explained by their genetics that's what that implies
the meta-analysis of twin studies that i like to cite these days suggests an average heritability of 75 percent
i was surprised to see maybe i shouldn't have been surprised but i was surprised at how heritable obesity was it was about 0.7 and that's i mean when you see heritability of 0.7 that tells you something is very very genetically predetermined
it does end up being highly heritable it's not the most heritable Factor but it is highly heritable so that sort of points in One Direction genes are important what's the heritability of obesity by the way so the heritability running somewhere around 50% for round numbers
it does end up being highly heritable it's not the most heritable Factor but it is highly heritable so that sort of points in one direction that genes are important what's the heritability of obesity by the way to the heritability running somewhere around 50 percent for round numbers or 0.5
the meta analysis of twin studies that I like to um cite these days suggests an average heritability of 75%