Effects of the FTO gene on lifestyle intervention studies in children
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Effects of the FTO gene on lifestyle intervention studies in children
Abstract
The effects of FTO on body weight, body composition, and the risk of developing overweight and obesity in children, adolescents, and adults are analyzed in this review. Most trails have been conducted on the rs9939609 SNP of the FTO gene. The minor A-allele frequency ranged from 0.38 to 0.49 in different European populations. Briefly, it has been reported that overweight-obesity risk per A-allele ranged from 1.76 to 1.35, whereas z-score for BMI has a wider variation from 0.05 to 0.5 kg/m(2) in European children and adolescents. As for other adiposity indexes, a waist circumference increase from 0.60 to 0.95 cm per A-allele was found together with an increase in fat mass from 0.68 to 1.78 kg in European children and adoles-cents. In regard to food intake, AA carrier subjects were reported to have reduced satiety responsiveness scores and a higher total energy and fat intake. However, it is not clear whether energy expenditure did modify the role of the rs9939609 FTO gene variant in adiposity. Furthermore, few reports examined the influence of FTO gene variants using intervention studies. Overall, it seems that the A-allele (rs9939609 FTO) is associated with higher body weight gain. However, further studies into FTO gene variants in children and adults are needed.
Copyright 2009 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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