A sex-specific Mendelian randomization-phenome-wide association study of body mass index
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A sex-specific Mendelian randomization-phenome-wide association study of body mass index
Higher body mass index has a wide range of harmful health effects, which sometimes appear to be more pronounced in men, suggesting that higher BMI may be one of the factors contributing to differences in lifespan between men and women.
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