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Interaction Effect of the Mediterranean Diet and an Obesity Genetic Risk Score on Adiposity and Metabolic Syndrome in Adolescents: The HELENA Study

机译:地中海饮食的互动效应及肥胖遗传风险评分对青少年肥胖和代谢综合征:海伦娜研究

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Obesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are worldwide major health challenges. The Mediterranean diet (MD) is associated with a better cardiometabolic profile, but these beneficial effects may be influenced by genetic variations, modulating the predisposition to obesity or MetS. The aim was to assess whether interaction effects occur between an obesity genetic risk score (obesity-GRS) and the MD on adiposity and MetS in European adolescents. Multiple linear regression models were used to assess the interaction effects of an obesity-GRS and the MD on adiposity and MetS and its components. Interaction effects between the MD on adiposity and MetS were observed in both sex groups (p < 0.05). However, those interaction effects were only expressed in a certain number of adolescents, when a limited number of risk alleles were present. Regarding adiposity, a total of 51.1% males and 98.7% females had lower body mass index (BMI) as a result of higher MD adherence. Concerning MetS, only 9.9% of males with higher MD adherence had lower MetS scores. However, the same effect was observed in 95.2% of females. In conclusion, obesity-related genotypes could modulate the relationship between MD adherence and adiposity and MetS in European adolescents; the interaction effect was higher in females than in males.
机译:肥胖和代谢综合征(METS)是全球的主要健康挑战。地中海饮食(MD)与更好的心脏素质概况相关,但这些有益效果可能受到遗传变异的影响,调节肥胖或满足的易感性。目的是评估肥胖遗传风险评分(Obesity-Grs)和MD在欧洲青少年的肥胖和MET之间发生相互作用影响。使用多元线性回归模型来评估肥胖-CRS和MD对肥胖和METS及其组分的相互作用效应。在两性群体中观察到MD对肥胖和MET的相互作用效应(P <0.05)。然而,当存在有限数量的风险等位基因时,这些相互作用效应仅在一定数量的青少年中表达。关于肥胖,总共51.1%的雄性和98.7%的女性因MD粘附而具有较低的体重指数(BMI)。关于Mets,只有9.9%的MD遵守较高的雄性较低的METS分数。然而,在95.2%的女性中观察到相同的效果。总之,肥胖相关的基因型可以调节MD粘附与肥胖与欧洲青少年的关系;女性的相互作用效果高于男性。

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