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  1. Research | 20 October 2015

    Genome-wide association studies suggest sex-specific loci associated with abdominal and visceral fat

    • Y J Sung
    • , L Pérusse
    • , M A Sarzynski
    • , M Fornage
    • , S Sidney
    • , B Sternfeld
    • , T Rice
    • , J G Terry
    • , D R Jacobs Jr
    • , P Katzmarzyk
    • , J E Curran
    • , J Jeffrey Carr
    • , J Blangero
    • , S Ghosh
    • , J-P Després
    • , T Rankinen
    • , D C Rao
    •  & C Bouchard
    International Journal of Obesity 40 , 662–674
    Rights & permissionsfor article Genome-wide association studies suggest sex-specific loci associated with abdominal and visceral fat . Opens in a new window.
  2. 17 November 2000

    Physical activity and body weight: associations over ten years in the CARDIA study

    • KH Schmitz
    • , DR Jacobs Jr
    • , AS Leon
    • , PJ Schreiner
    •  & B Sternfeld
    International Journal of Obesity 24 , 1475–1487
    Rights & permissionsfor article Physical activity and body weight: associations over ten years in the CARDIA study . Opens in a new window.
  3. Research | 14 October 2010

    SNP-by-fitness and SNP-by-BMI interactions from seven candidate genes and incident hypertension after 20 years of follow-up: the CARDIA Fitness Study

    • M A Sarzynski
    • , T Rankinen
    • , B Sternfeld
    • , M Fornage
    • , S Sidney
    •  & C Bouchard
    Journal of Human Hypertension 25 , 509–518
    Rights & permissionsfor article SNP-by-fitness and SNP-by-BMI interactions from seven candidate genes and incident hypertension after 20 years of follow-up: the CARDIA Fitness Study . Opens in a new window.

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