id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_pse2cwvyczcefpp3zyzxu65rre Marie-Therese Gast The role of rs2237781 withinGRM8in eating behavior 2013.0 8 .pdf application/pdf 6475 1997 79 Methods: The initial analysis included 548 Sorbs from Germany who have been extensively phenotyped for metabolic traits and who completed the German version of the Conclusion: Our data suggest that rs2237781 within GRM8 may influence human eating behavior factors probably via pathways involved in addictive Eating behavior has been shown to be a complex trait influenced by genetic and psychological factors as well as social genetic contribution to individual eating behavior phenotypes has been demonstrated by heritability estimates (0.28, studies support the role of genetics in eating behavior. instance, genetic variation in TAS2R38 has been significantly associated with eating behavior disinhibition in Old Mean eating behavior scores for the German cohort are No significant association was detected for the eating behavior factors disinhibition and susceptibility to hunger feelings. Meta-analysis for association of rs2237781 with restraint including Sorbs, German cohort, and Old Order Amish. associated with the eating behavior disinhibition in Old ./cache/work_pse2cwvyczcefpp3zyzxu65rre.pdf ./txt/work_pse2cwvyczcefpp3zyzxu65rre.txt