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ハワイ州の他のすべての集団と比較して、ネイティブ・ハワイアンは2型糖尿病の罹患率が高く、発症時期が早く、死亡率が高いです。

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エピジェネティクス、これは「遺伝子の上」を意味し、個人の遺伝子が作用する方法を変化させ、DNAの変化を伴わずに引き起こします。 自体。例えば、メチル基という分子をDNAに加えることで——DNAメチル化と呼ばれるプロセス——エピジェネティクスは遺伝子をオンまたはオフに切り替えたり、その活動を増やしたり減らしたりすることができます.

環境要因——例えば ストレス食事 そして 喫煙—— は、結腸がん心臓病のような状態を引き起こすエピジェネティックな変化を促進することができます。

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