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4. Everyday Health Information Literacy in Counselling on Healthy Eating. The Case of PrevMetSyn

8. Distinct Fatty Acid Compositions of HDL Phospholipids Are Characteristic of Metabolic Syndrome and Premature Coronary Heart Disease—Family Study

11. Lifestyle counselling by persuasive information and communications technology reduces prevalence of metabolic syndrome in a dose–response manner: a randomized clinical trial (PrevMetSyn)

13. Screening everyday health information literacy among four populations

14. 4β-Hydroxycholesterol Signals From the Liver to Regulate Peripheral Cholesterol Transporters

16. Additional file 2: of A complete linkage disequilibrium in a haplotype of three SNPs in Fat Mass and Obesity associated (FTO) gene was strongly associated with anthropometric indices after controlling for calorie intake and physical activity

17. Additional file 1: of A complete linkage disequilibrium in a haplotype of three SNPs in Fat Mass and Obesity associated (FTO) gene was strongly associated with anthropometric indices after controlling for calorie intake and physical activity

18. Interactions between macro-nutrients’ intake, FTO and IRX3 gene expression, and FTO genotype in obese and overweight male adolescents

19. Up-regulation of FTO gene expression was associated with increase in skeletal muscle mass in overweight male adolescents

20. The Role of FTO Genotype in the Association Between FTO Gene Expression and Anthropometric Measures in Obese and Overweight Adolescent Boys

22. Impaired HDL2-mediated cholesterol efflux is associated with metabolic syndrome in families with early onset coronary heart disease and low HDL-cholesterol level

24. Everyday health information literacy among young men compared with adults with high risk for metabolic syndrome – a cross-sectional population-based study

26. The fat mass and obesity-associated (FTO) gene variant rs9939609 predicts long-term incidence of cardiovascular disease and related death independent of the traditional risk factors

27. Fat mass- and obesity-associated gene Fto affects the dietary response in mouse white adipose tissue

30. Metabolic adaptation allows Amacr-deficient mice to remain symptom-free despite low levels of mature bile acids

34. Murine Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 Gene

35. The interplay between lipoprotein phenotypes, adiponectin, and alcohol consumption.

36. The Role of FTO Genotype in the Association Between FTO Gene Expression and Anthropometric Measures in Obese and Overweight Adolescent Boys.

37. 4 β -Hydroxycholesterol Signals From the Liver to Regulate Peripheral Cholesterol Transporters.

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