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Genotypic carriers of the obesity-associated FTO polymorphism exhibit different cardiometabolic profiles after an intervention

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Title
Genotypic carriers of the obesity-associated FTO polymorphism exhibit different cardiometabolic profiles after an intervention
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Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências, December 2016
DOI 10.1590/0001-3765201620160114
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Greice G Moraes, Cézane P Reuter, Jane D P Renner, Elisa I Klinger, Michele B Ferreira, Elza D DE Mello, Andréia DE M Valim, Miria S Burgos

Abstract

Children and adolescents with at-risk genotypes (AA/AT) of the rs9939609 polymorphism in FTO, a fat mass and obesity-associated gene, may exhibit different cardiometabolic profile responses than subjects with the TT genotype after an interdisciplinary intervention. The sample consisted of 36 school children from southern Brazil. We used DNA quantitation and real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for polymorphism genotyping. We measured anthropometric parameters (body mass index (BMI), waist circumference, hip circumference, waist-hip ratio, body fat percentage and skinfold sum), biochemical parameters (glucose, lipid profile, ultra-sensitive C-reactive protein, uric acid, alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, insulin and adiponectin) and blood pressure. The 4-month intervention consisted of physical education classes, nutritional counseling, and postural and oral health counseling. We observed no significant differences among the groups (AA, AT and TT) after the intervention. However, we observed improvements in three parameters (waist circumference, hip circumference and C-reactive protein) in the AT/AA genotype group and in two parameters (hip circumference and uric acid) in the TT genotype group. After an intervention program, carriers of at-risk genotypes for obesity (AA/AT) do not exhibit differences in biochemical parameters, blood pressure and anthropometric parameters compared with carriers of the TT genotype.

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Medicine and Dentistry 11 13%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 6 7%
Sports and Recreations 4 5%
Other 18 21%
Unknown 16 19%