Clock Genes May Influence Childhood Obesity Risk

Abstract:

Researchers found that variations in “clock genes,” which regulate the body’s 24-hour rhythm, may affect children’s eating habits and obesity risk. The study suggests that healthy sleep, eating, and activity patterns established early in life could help lower future disease risk, though more research is needed to confirm the findings.

Abstract Written By:
Denson Natividad
August 7, 2026
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