Observational and genetic associations of body mass index and hepatobiliary diseases in a relatively lean chinese population
<strong>Importance: </strong>There is some support for the existence of genetic associations between adiposity and certain hepatobiliary diseases in Western populations. However, there is little evidence of such genetic associations in China, where the causes of these diseases may differ...
Main Authors: | Pang, Y, Kartsonaki, C, Lv, J, Millwood, IY, Yu, C, Guo, Y, Chen, Y, Bian, Z, Yang, L, Chen, J, Clarke, R, Walters, R, Wu, S, Li, H, Holmes, MV, Li, L, Chen, Z |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Medical Association
2020
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