This document provides three scientific references related to epigenetics and nutrition. The first reference is a study finding that paternal obesity is associated with hypomethylation in newborns. The second reference is a study showing that successful treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder can reverse DNA methylation marks. The third reference is a disclaimer that individual results may vary.
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Paternal obesity is associated with IGF2hypomethylation in newborns: results from a
Newborn Epigenetics Study (NEST) cohort
Adelheid Soubry, Joellen M Schildkraut, Amy Murtha, Frances Wang, Zhiqing Huang,
Autumn Bernal, Joanne Kurtzberg, Randy L Jirtle, Susan K Murphy & Cathrine Hoyo / BMC
Medicine volume 11, Article number: 29 (2013)
Successful treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder reverses DNA methylation marks
Christiaan H. Vinkers, Elbert Geuze, Sanne J. H. van Rooij, Mitzy Kennis, Remmelt R.
Schür, Danny M. Nispeling, Alicia K. Smith, Caroline M. Nievergelt, Monica Uddin, Bart P. F.
Rutten, Eric Vermetten & Marco P. Boks / Molecular Psychiatry (2019)
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