Exercises alter how genes behave in new studies.
through epigenetics is affecting a lot of cell types, many of them involved in metabolic disease,” he noted in a university news release.
The team, led by registry director Glen Duncan, collected data on the twins at several different points between 2012 and 2019.trackers to gauge the twins' activity, measured their waistlines and assessed their body mass indexes . Participants also answered questions about their lifestyle and neighborhoods.
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