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Genetic risk score for adult body mass index associations with childhood and adolescent weight gain in an African population

机译:非洲人口中成人体重指数与儿童和青少年体重增加的遗传风险评分

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BackgroundNinety-seven independent single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are robustly associated with adult body mass index (BMI kg/m2) in Caucasian populations. The relevance of such variants in African populations at different stages of the life course (such as childhood) is unclear. We tested whether a genetic risk score composed of the aforementioned SNPs was associated with BMI from infancy to early adulthood. We further tested whether this genetic effect was mediated by conditional weight gain at different growth periods. We used data from the Birth to Twenty Plus Cohort (Bt20+), for 971 urban South African black children from birth to 18 years. DNA was collected at 13 years old and was genotyped using the Metabochip (Illumina) array. The weighted genetic risk score (wGRS) for BMI was constructed based on 71 of the 97 previously reported SNPs.
机译:背景:九十七个独立的单核苷酸多态性(SNPs)与白种人人群的成人体重指数(BMI kg / m 2 )密切相关。在生命过程的不同阶段(例如儿童时期),这些变异在非洲人口中的相关性尚不清楚。我们测试了由上述SNP组成的遗传风险评分是否与婴儿期至成年早期的BMI相关。我们进一步测试了这种遗传效应是否由不同生长时期的条件性体重增加所介导。我们使用了从出生到二十多岁队列(Bt20 +)的数据,从出生到18岁的971名南非城市黑人儿童。收集13岁的DNA,并使用Metabochip(Illumina)阵列进行基因分型。 BMI的加权遗传风险评分(wGRS)是根据先前报告的97个SNP中的71个构建的。

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