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Leisure time activities in adolescence in the presence of susceptibility genes for obesity: risk or resilience against overweight in adulthood? The HUNT study

机译:存在肥胖易感基因的青春期休闲活动:成年后对超重的风险或抵抗力? HUNT研究

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Background Environment, health behavior, and genetic background are important in the development of obesity. Adolescents spend substantial part of daily leisure time on cultural and social activities, but knowledge about the effects of participation in such activities on weight is limited. Methods A number of 1450 adolescents from the Norwegian HUNT study (1995–97) were followed-up in 2006–08 as young adults. Phenotypic data on lifestyle and anthropometric measures were assessed using questionnaires and standardized clinical examinations. Genotypic information on 12 established obesity-susceptibility loci were available for analyses. Generalized estimating equations were used to examine the associations between cultural and social activities in adolescence and adiposity measures in young adulthood. In addition, interaction effects of a genetic predisposition score by leisure time activities were tested. Results In girls, participation in cultural activities was negatively associated with waist circumference (WC) (B?=??0.04, 95%CI: -0.08 to ?0.00) and with waist-hip ratio (WHR) (B?=??0.058, 95%CI: -0.11 to ?0.01). However, participation in social activities was positively associated with WC (B?=?0.040, CI: 0.00 to 0.08) in girls and with BMI (B?=?0.027, CI: 0.00 to 0.05) in boys. The effect of the obesity-susceptibility genetic variants on anthropometric measures was lower in adolescents with high participation in cultural activities compared to adolescents with low participation. Conclusion This study suggests that the effects of cultural activities on body fat are different from the effects of participation in social activities. The protective influence of cultural activities in female adolescents against overweight in adulthood and their moderating effect on obesity-susceptibility genes suggest that even cultural activities may be useful in public health strategies against obesity.
机译:背景环境,健康行为和遗传背景对肥胖的发展至关重要。青少年将大部分休闲时间用于文化和社会活动,但有关参与此类活动对体重的影响的知识有限。方法挪威HUNT研究(1995–97)的1450名青少年在2006-08年接受了年轻人的随访。使用问卷和标准化的临床检查评估了生活方式和人体测量学的表型数据。有关12个已建立的肥胖易感基因座的基因型信息可用于分析。广义估计方程用于检验青春期的文化和社会活动与成年后的肥胖测量之间的关联。此外,还测试了休闲时间活动对遗传倾向评分的相互作用影响。结果在女孩中,参加文化活动与腰围(WC)(B?= 0.04,95%CI:-0.08至?0.00)和腰臀比(WHR)呈负相关(B?= ?? 0.0)。 0.058,95%CI:-0.11至≤0.01)。但是,参加社会活动与女孩的WC(B≥0.040,CI:0.00至0.08)和男孩的BMI(B≥0.027,CI:0.00至0.05)呈正相关。与文化活动参与度低的青少年相比,肥胖易感基因变异对人体测量指标的影响在文化活动参与度高的青少年中较低。结论这项研究表明,文化活动对身体脂肪的影响不同于参与社会活动的影响。女性青少年文化活动对成年超重的保护作用及其对肥胖易感基因的调节作用表明,甚至文化活动也可能对肥胖症的公共卫生策略有用。

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