Genetic correlations of psychiatric traits with body composition and glycemic traits are sex- and age-dependent
Psychiatric disorders are often accompanied by alterations in BMI and body composition due to changes in eating behaviour and physical activity. Here, Hübel et al. study the genetic overlap between these traits and find that genetic correlations between psychiatric disorders and body composition are...
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