UnknownNCT05466097
Polygenic Risk Score to Predict Weight Loss Intervention in Children With Obesity
Studying Genetic obesity
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- Sponsor
- Far Eastern Memorial Hospital
- Principal Investigator
- Yu-Cheng Lin,, M.D., Ph.D.Far Eastern Memorial Hospital
- Enrollment
- 300 target
- Eligibility
- 18 years · All sexes
- Timeline
- 2022 – 2025
Study locations (1)
- Far Eastern Memorial Hospital, New Taipei City, Taiwan
Collaborators
Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan
Primary source
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