1. The genetic predisposition increases the chances of schoolchildren maintaining higher adiposity levels after three years.
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Reuter ÉM, Reuter CP, de Castro Silveira JF, Sehn AP, Todendi PF, de Moura Valim AR, Brazo-Sayavera J, and de Mello ED
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- Humans, Child, Longitudinal Studies, Retrospective Studies, Obesity genetics, Body Mass Index, Waist Circumference genetics, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Alpha-Ketoglutarate-Dependent Dioxygenase FTO genetics, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Adiposity genetics
- Abstract
Background: The behavior of anthropometrics and the relationship with genetic factors through a long-term perspective should be better explored. This study aims to verify the odds of maintaining the nutritional status classification after three years, according to the rs9939609 polymorphism (FTO gene)., Methods: It was a retrospective longitudinal study with 355 schoolchildren (7-17 years). Body mass index, body-fat percentage (BF%), and waist circumference (WC) were measured at baseline and follow-up. The FTO gene was evaluated from blood collection and genotyping performed by real-time polymerase chain reaction. Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals were calculated., Results: For those homozygous with the A allele, the odds of being at less favorable classification at follow-up were 2.29 (1.24; 4.22) and 4.05 (2.08; 7.86) times higher than expected for BF% and WC, respectively, whereas the odds of being in the more favorable classification at follow-up were 0.34 (0.12; 0.93) and 0.11 (0.01; 0.78) for BF% and WC, respectively. The odds of being at less favorable classification were higher for AA carriers with less favorable classification at baseline for BF% and WC compared to AT and TT carriers., Conclusions: Schoolchildren with a genetic predisposition to obesity and unfavorable anthropometric profile at baseline had more chances of maintaining their nutritional status after three years of follow-up., (© 2023. The Author(s).)
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- 2023
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