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1. Mediation Analysis Supports a Causal Relationship between Maternal Hyperglycemia and Placental DNA Methylation Variations at the Leptin Gene Locus and Cord Blood Leptin Levels.

2. Maternal BMI at the start of pregnancy and offspring epigenome-wide DNA methylation: findings from the pregnancy and childhood epigenetics (PACE) consortium.

3. Genetic Evidence for Causal Relationships Between Maternal Obesity-Related Traits and Birth Weight.

4. Genetics of Glucose regulation in Gestation and Growth (Gen3G): a prospective prebirth cohort of mother-child pairs in Sherbrooke, Canada.

5. Leptin and adiponectin DNA methylation levels in adipose tissues and blood cells are associated with BMI, waist girth and LDL-cholesterol levels in severely obese men and women.

6. [The surplus weight among the Francophones and Anglophones].

8. IGF2 DNA methylation is a modulator of newborn's fetal growth and development.

9. Thymic stromal lymphopoietin: an immune cytokine gene associated with the metabolic syndrome and blood pressure in severe obesity.

10. A polymorphism of the interferon-gamma-inducible protein 30 gene is associated with hyperglycemia in severely obese individuals.

11. Differential epigenomic and transcriptomic responses in subcutaneous adipose tissue between low and high responders to caloric restriction.

12. Association of OSBPL11 gene polymorphisms with cardiovascular disease risk factors in obesity.

13. Evidence of linkage and association with body fatness and abdominal fat on chromosome 15q26.

14. Contribution of several candidate gene polymorphisms in the determination of adiposity changes: results from the Québec Family Study.

15. A quantitative trait locus for body fat on chromosome 1q43 in French Canadians: linkage and association studies.

16. Haplotypes in the phospholipid transfer protein gene are associated with obesity-related phenotypes: the Québec Family Study.

17. Plasminogen-activator inhibitor-1 polymorphisms are associated with obesity and fat distribution in the Quebec Family Study: evidence of interactions with menopause.

18. Human resistin gene polymorphism is associated with visceral obesity and fasting and oral glucose stimulated C-peptide in the Québec Family Study.

19. Neuromedin beta: a strong candidate gene linking eating behaviors and susceptibility to obesity.

20. Long-term adiposity changes are related to a glucocorticoid receptor polymorphism in young females.

21. Placental NEGR1 DNA methylation is associated with BMI and neurodevelopment in preschool-age children.

23. CYR61 polymorphisms are associated with plasma HDL-cholesterol levels in obese individuals.

24. Associations between USF1 gene variants and cardiovascular risk factors in the Quebec Family Study.

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