A common variant in the FTO locus is associated with waist-hip ratio in Indian adolescents
Summary Background Common variants in the FTO locus, and near MC4R locus, have been shown to have a robust association with obesity in children and adults among various ethnic groups. Associations with obesity traits among Indian adolescents have not been determined. Objective To study the associati...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Pediatric obesity 2013-06, Vol.8 (3), p.e45-e49 |
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Background
Common variants in the FTO locus, and near MC4R locus, have been shown to have a robust association with obesity in children and adults among various ethnic groups. Associations with obesity traits among Indian adolescents have not been determined.
Objective
To study the association of rs9939609 (FTO) and rs17782313 (MC4R) to obesity related anthropometric traits in Indian adolescents.
Methods
Subjects for the current study were recruited from a cross‐sectional cohort of 1,230 adolescents (age mean ± SD: 17.1 ± 1.9 years) from South India.
Results
The variant at the FTO locus was found to be associated with waist‐hip ratio (WHR) but not with overall obesity in this population. No significant association was observed for obesity‐traits and Mc4R variant rs17782313.
Conclusion
The common variant of FTO (rs9939609) is associated with body fat distribution during early growth in Indian adolescents and may predispose to obesity and metabolic consequences in adulthood. |
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ISSN: | 2047-6302 2047-6310 2047-6310 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.2047-6310.2013.00118.x |