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Dietary intake, FTO genetic variants and adiposity: A combined analysis of over 16,000 children and adolescents.
Diabetes 64, 2467-2476 (2015)
The FTO gene harbors variation with the strongest effect on adiposity and obesity risk. Previous data support a role for FTO variation in influencing food intake. We conducted a combined analysis of 16,094 boys and girls aged 1-18 years from 14 studies to examine: 1) the association between the FTO rs9939609 variant (or a proxy) and total energy and macronutrient intake; and 2) the interaction between the FTO variant and dietary intake on BMI. We found that the BMI-increasing allele (minor allele) of FTO variant was associated with increased total energy intake (effect per allele=14.3[5.9, 22.7] kcal/day, P=6.5×10(-4)) but not with protein, carbohydrate or fat intake. We also found that protein intake modified the association between the FTO variant and BMI (interactive effect per allele=0.08[0.03, 0.12]SDs, P for interaction=7.2×10(-4)): the association between FTO genotype and BMI was much stronger in individuals with high protein intake (effect per allele=0.10[0.07, 0.13]SDs, P=8.2×10(-10)) than in those with low intake (effect per allele=0.04[0.01, 0.07]SDs, P=0.02). Our results suggest that the FTO variant that confers a predisposition to higher BMI is associated with higher total energy intake and that lower dietary protein intake attenuates the association between FTO genotype and adiposity in children and adolescents.
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Body-mass Index; Obesity-associated Gene; Energy-intake; Fat Mass; Physical-activity; Food-intake; Childhood Obesity; Cohort Profile; Metabolic-rate; Adult Obesity
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englisch
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2015
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2015
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0012-1797
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1939-327X
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Band: 64,
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American Diabetes Association
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Alexandria, VA.
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Institute of Epidemiology (EPI)
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30503 - Chronic Diseases of the Lung and Allergies
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Genetics and Epidemiology
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2015-03-01