Analyzing umbilical cord blood could potentially predict the risk of childhood obesity
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Researchers have discovered that certain genes expressed in umbilical cord blood are linked to an increased chance of developing childhood obesity. This finding opens the possibility of using cord blood analysis to predict the likelihood of obesity in newborns and enable early intervention by healthcare professionals.
Various environmental factors, such as pollution, diet, and exercise, can impact gene activity by modifying chemical tags known as epigenetic marks. These modifications can raise the likelihood of developing various health conditions, including…