“…Moreover, each individual inherits a blend of risk and protective alleles, which could also increase variability within samples enrolled in single-gene association studies. Moreover, these studies might also be misleading when genetic effects are modified by other inherited factors [84, 91], sex, BMI [82, 81], or the particular loci under investigation [92]. Finally, normal weight adults with high-risk genotypes may have neural responsiveness that differs from high-risk allele carriers who are vulnerable to weight gain, and some results are derived from exclusively normal weight samples [93, 82, 84].…”