About this Research Topic
The aim of this Research Topic is to highlight these complex contributors to obesity, encompassing both eating behavior and physical activity. We welcome Original Research and Review articles covering the below topics. Primary studies can be conducted using animal models or human studies (observational, experimental, or interventional). Integrative studies involving multi-omics and systems biology are of particular interest.
1. Genetic association studies and gene-environment interaction studies examining genetic contributors to food intake, appetite, or physical activity.
2. Mediation or moderation analyses examining relationships between genetic variation, individual factors (e.g., early life adversity, impulsivity, personality), and eating behaviour or physical activity.
3. Integrative neuroimaging studies involving omics to elucidate neural and cognitive responses to food cues or physical activity-related stimuli, or responses to lifestyle interventions.
4. Consideration of the microbiome in appetite, food intake, and adiposity-related outcomes.
5. Multi-omics or systems biology studies to examine the effects of epigenetic changes on nutrition, metabolism, energy utilization, activity, and feeding behaviors.
Keywords: Eating behavior, physical activity, genomics, multi-omics, neuroimaging, obesity
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