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Assessing effect of interaction between the FTO A/T polymorphism (rs9939609) and physical activity on obesity-related traits

机译:评估 FTO A / T多态性(rs9939609)和体力活动对肥胖相关性状的相互作用的影响

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BackgroundThe first described obesity-susceptibility gene was the fat mass and obesity-associated (FTO) gene. However, knowledge aboutFTO'spotential modifying effect on changes in body weight achieved through a training program is still limited. We decided to study the association between theFTOA/T polymorphism (rs9939609) and obesity-related traits. Additionally, we investigated whether body mass and body composition, as well as metabolic variables observed in physically active participants, are modulated by theFTOpolymorphism.MethodsA group of 201 young Polish women were recruited for the study. The genotype distribution was examined in participants measured for selected changes before and after the completion of a 12-week training program.ResultsOur results confirm the association between the commonFTOA/T polymorphism and increased body mass index (BMI). Subjects with AA and AT genotypes had higher BMI during the entire study period compared with the TT genotype. Although parameters such as BMI, basal metabolism rate, tissue independence, fat mass percentage, fat mass, fat-free mass, total body water, high-density lipoprotein, and glucose changed significantly during the training program, none of the examined parameters changed significantly across theFTOgenotypes (genotype?×?training interaction).ConclusionWe confirm an association between theFTOA/T polymorphism and increased BMI; this polymorphism is therefore a candidate for influencing obesity and other disease-related phenotypes. Although the gene?×?physical activity interaction was not shown, we want to point out that promoting physical activity is an important approach to controlling the increasing obesity epidemic.
机译:背景技术首先描述的肥胖易感基因是脂肪量和肥胖相关(FTO)基因。但是,关于FTO通过培训计划实现的对体重变化的潜在调节作用的知识仍然有限。我们决定研究FTOA / T多态性(rs9939609)与肥胖相关性状之间的关联。此外,我们还研究了FTO多态性是否对体重,身体组成以及在体育活动参与者中观察到的代谢变量进行了调节。方法招募了201名波兰年轻女性进行研究。在完成为期12周的培训计划之前和之后,对参加者的基因型分布进行了测量,以检测其变化。结果我们的结果证实了常见的FTOA / T多态性与体重指数(BMI)的相关性。与TT基因型相比,AA和AT基因型的受试者在整个研究期间的BMI更高。尽管在训练过程中,诸如BMI,基础代谢率,组织独立性,脂肪质量百分比,脂肪质量,无脂肪质量,总水分,高密度脂蛋白和葡萄糖等参数发生了显着变化,但检查的参数均未发生显着变化结论我们证实了FTOA / T多态性与BMI增加之间存在关联。因此,这种多态性是影响肥胖和其他疾病相关表型的候选者。尽管没有显示出与体育活动互动的基因,但我们想指出的是,促进体育活动是控制肥胖症流行的重要途径。

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