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Comment by Lori Ann Vallis
Coauthor of a 2026 study on genetic variation in clock genes and dietary outcomes.
Personalized prevention strategies that consider genetic predispositions can enhance existing strategies. Research suggests that variation in circadian rhythm-related genes, or clock genes, may influence obesity risk, in part through effects on dietary behaviour.Disputed (Jun 12, 2026)
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The submitter’s passage is only a bibliographic note and does not contain the quote. Independent records for PMID 42356293 / DOI 10.3390/nu18121906 show the abstract begins "Obesity remains a global health concern, and personalized prevention strategies ..." and the paper has 10 named authors, with Lori Ann Vallis listed as one coauthor. So the stored text is not verbatim as given and this platform cannot verify it as a single-author quote. ([eurekamag.com](https://eurekamag.com/research/107/900/107900876.php))
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