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Performing different kinds of physical exercise differentially attenuates the genetic effects on obesity measures: Evidence from 18,424 Taiwan Biobank participants

机译:进行不同种类的体育锻炼有不同程度地减轻遗传对肥胖措施的影响:来自18,424位台湾生物库参与者的证据

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Obesity is a worldwide health problem that is closely linked to many metabolic disorders. Regular physical exercise has been found to attenuate the genetic predisposition to obesity. However, it remains unknown what kinds of exercise can modify the genetic risk of obesity. This study included 18,424 unrelated Han Chinese adults aged 30–70 years who participated in the Taiwan Biobank (TWB). A total of 5 obesity measures were investigated here, including body mass index (BMI), body fat percentage (BFP), waist circumference (WC), hip circumference (HC), and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR). Because there have been no large genome-wide association studies on obesity for Han Chinese, we used the TWB internal weights to construct genetic risk scores (GRSs) for each obesity measure, and then test the significance of GRS-by-exercise interactions. The significance level throughout this work was set at 0.05/550 = 9.1x10 ~(-5) because a total of 550 tests were performed. Performing regular exercise was found to attenuate the genetic effects on 4 obesity measures, including BMI, BFP, WC, and HC. Among the 18 kinds of self-reported regular exercise, 6 mitigated the genetic effects on at least one obesity measure. Regular jogging blunted the genetic effects on BMI, BFP, and HC. Mountain climbing, walking, exercise walking, international standard dancing, and a longer practice of yoga also attenuated the genetic effects on BMI. Exercises such as cycling, stretching exercise, swimming, dance dance revolution, and qigong were not found to modify the genetic effects on any obesity measure. Across all 5 obesity measures, regular jogging consistently presented the most significant interactions with GRSs. Our findings show that the genetic effects on obesity measures can be decreased to various extents by performing different kinds of exercise. The benefits of regular physical exercise are more impactful in subjects who are more predisposed to obesity. Author summary The complex interplay of genetics and lifestyle makes obesity a challenging issue. Previous studies have found performing regular physical exercise could blunt the genetic effects on body mass index (BMI). However, BMI does not take into account lean body mass or identify central obesity. Moreover, it remains unclear what kinds of exercise could more effectively attenuate the genetic effects on obesity measures. With a sample of 18,424 unrelated Han Chinese adults, we comprehensively investigated gene-exercise interactions on 5 obesity measures: BMI, body fat percentage, waist circumference, hip circumference, and waist-to-hip ratio. Moreover, we tested whether the genetic effects on obesity measures could be modified by any of 18 kinds of self-reported regular exercise. Because no large genome-wide association studies on obesity have been done for Han Chinese, we constructed genetic risk scores with internal weights for analyses. Among these exercises, regular jogging consistently presented the strongest evidence to mitigate the genetic effects on all 5 obesity measures. Moreover, mountain climbing, walking, exercise walking, international standard dancing, and a longer practice of yoga attenuated the genetic effects on BMI. The benefits of regularly performing these 6 kinds of exercise are more impactful in subjects who are more predisposed to obesity.
机译:肥胖是世界范围内的健康问题,与许多新陈代谢疾病密切相关。已发现定期进行体育锻炼可以减轻肥胖的遗传易感性。但是,尚不清楚哪种运动可以改变肥胖的遗传风险。这项研究纳入了18424名30-70岁的汉族成年汉人,他们参加了台湾生物银行(TWB)。这里总共调查了5种肥胖测量方法,包括体重指数(BMI),体脂百分比(BFP),腰围(WC),臀围(HC)和腰臀比(WHR)。由于尚无针对汉族人的肥胖症的全基因组关联研究,因此我们使用TWB内部权重为每种肥胖症度量标准构建了遗传风险评分(GRS),然后通过运动来检验GRS的意义。由于总共进行了550次测试,因此整个工作的显着性水平设置为0.05 / 550 = 9.1x10〜(-5)。发现进行定期运动会减弱对4种肥胖症措施的遗传影响,包括BMI,BFP,WC和HC。在18种自我报告的定期锻炼中,有6种减轻了至少一项肥胖措施的遗传影响。定期慢跑削弱了对BMI,BFP和HC的遗传效应。登山,散步,运动步行,国际标准的舞蹈和较长时间的瑜伽练习也减弱了对BMI的遗传影响。没有发现诸如骑自行车,伸展运动,游泳,跳舞蹈和气功之类的运动能改变任何肥胖措施的遗传效应。在所有5种肥胖测量中,定期慢跑始终表现出与GRS的最重要相互作用。我们的发现表明,通过进行不同种类的锻炼,可以在不同程度上降低对肥胖症措施的遗传影响。经常进行体育锻炼的好处对容易患肥胖症的受试者更有影响。作者摘要遗传与生活方式之间复杂的相互作用使肥胖成为一个具有挑战性的问题。先前的研究发现,进行定期体育锻炼可能会削弱对体重指数(BMI)的遗传影响。但是,BMI没有考虑到瘦体重或识别中枢型肥胖。此外,还不清楚哪种运动可以更有效地减轻肥胖症措施的遗传影响。我们通过对18,424位汉族成年人的无亲缘关系样本进行全面调查,研究了5种肥胖指标的基因运动相互作用:BMI,体脂百分比,腰围,臀围和腰臀比。此外,我们测试了通过18种自我报告的定期锻炼中的任何一项是否可以改变对肥胖措施的遗传影响。由于尚未针对汉族人群进行有关肥胖的全基因组关联研究,因此我们构建了具有内部权重的遗传风险评分以进行分析。在这些锻炼中,定期慢跑始终是最有力的证据,可以减轻所有5种肥胖措施的遗传影响。此外,登山,散步,运动步行,国际标准的舞蹈和较长时间的瑜伽练习减弱了对BMI的遗传影响。定期进行这6种运动的好处在更容易肥胖的受试者中更具影响力。

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