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You said it best, "Adenovirus 36
seems to be a contributor to obesity in humans and animals." Stick to changing your caloric balance to gain weight.
Forgive me, but most genetic/behavioural research like this points to
possible links between genes and why humans are or act a certain way. (BTW, I am not saying that one's physique or physical attributes are based solely in behaviour, but
most of what we are about at FF is behavioural.) Without going into the history of repeatedly discredited socio-biology and the role of genetics in it, linking genes to behaviour is like asserting that an automobile blueprint and parts cause speeding -- namely there is more than one thing at play.