This book provides a concise and practical overview of clinical obesity genetics for both clinicians and scientists in need of a single resource on the topic. Clinical genetic obesity disorders, genetic analysis, clinical treatment, and future directions are discussed in detail, with new insights and approaches to personalized medicine highlighted throughout the book.
Clinical Obesity Genetics examines genetic aspects versus personalized treatment as well as rare cases in genetic obesity. This book is an essential guide for all clinicians dealing with queries from patients with obesity and scientists involved with obesity research in both adults and children.
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978-3-032-04095-4
Published: 01 January 2026
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