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FTO genotype and adiposity in children: physical activity levels influence the effect of the risk genotype in adolescent males

机译:儿童FTO基因型和肥胖:体育活动水平影响青春期男性风险基因型的影响

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Studies of the fat mass and obesity-associated (FTO) gene provide compelling evidence of genetic variation in the general population that influences fat levels and obesity risk. Studies of the interaction between genetic and environmental factors such as physical activity (PA) will promote the understanding of how lifestyle can modulate genetic contributions to obesity. In this study, we investigated the effect of FTO genotype, and interactions with PA or energy intake, in young children and adolescents. In all, 1–5-year-old children from the Growth, Exercise and Nutrition Epidemiological Study in preSchoolers (GENESIS) study (N=1980) and 11–18-year-old Greek adolescents (N=949) were measured for adiposity-related phenotypes and genotyped at the FTO single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) marker, rs17817449. Adolescents were classified as physically active or inactive based on self-reported levels of PA. In adolescents, FTO genotype influenced weight (P=0.001) and BMI (P=0.007). There was also a significant SNP*PA*gender interaction (P=0.028) on BMI, which reflected the association between FTO genotype and BMI in males (P=0.016), but not females (P=0.15), and significant SNP*PA interaction in males (P=0.007), but not females (P=0.74). The FTO genotype effect was more pronounced in inactive than active males. Inactive males homozygous for the G allele had a mean BMI 3 kg/m2 higher than T carriers (P=0.008). In the GENESIS study, no significant association between FTO genotype and adiposity was found. The present findings highlight PA as an important factor modifying the effect of FTO genotype.
机译:对脂肪量和肥胖相关(FTO)基因的研究提供了令人信服的证据,表明一般人群中的遗传变异会影响脂肪水平和肥胖风险。对诸如体育活动(PA)等遗传和环境因素之间相互作用的研究将促进人们对生活方式如何调节肥胖的遗传贡献的理解。在这项研究中,我们调查了FTO基因型的影响以及与PA或能量摄入的相互作用,对年幼的儿童和青少年。总共对学龄前儿童生长,运动和营养流行病学研究(GENESIS)研究(N = 1980)和11-18岁希腊青少年(N = 949)中的1-5岁儿童进行了肥胖测量。相关表型,并在FTO单核苷酸多态性(SNP)标记rs17817449进行基因分型。根据自我报告的PA水平,将青少年分为身体活跃或不活跃。在青少年中,FTO基因型影响体重(P = 0.001)和BMI(P = 0.007)。 BMI上也存在显着的SNP * PA * 性别相互作用(P = 0.028),这反映了男性FTO基因型与BMI之间的关联(P = 0.016),但女性则没有(P = 0.15),而男性(P = 0.007)有显着的SNP * PA相互作用,而女性(P = 0.74)没有。 FTO基因型效应在不活跃的男性比活跃的男性更为明显。 G等位基因纯合的无活动雄性的平均BMI比T携带者高3 kg / m 2 (P = 0.008)。在GENESIS研究中,没有发现 FTO 基因型与肥胖之间的显着关联。目前的发现强调PA是改变 FTO 基因型影响的重要因素。

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