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Body Adiposity Changes After Lifestyle Interventions in Children/Adolescents and the NYD-SP18 and TMEM18 Variants
L. Zlatohlavek, V. Maratka, E. Tumova, R. Ceska, V. Lanska, M. Vrablik, JA. Hubacek,
Language English Country United States
Document type Journal Article
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PubMed
30341978
DOI
10.12659/msm.907180
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- MeSH
- Adiposity genetics MeSH
- Exercise MeSH
- Child MeSH
- Genotype MeSH
- Weight Loss genetics MeSH
- Body Mass Index MeSH
- Nuclear Proteins genetics metabolism MeSH
- Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Membrane Proteins genetics metabolism MeSH
- Adolescent MeSH
- Overweight genetics MeSH
- Obesity genetics MeSH
- Body Weight genetics MeSH
- Life Style MeSH
- Check Tag
- Child MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Adolescent MeSH
- Male MeSH
- Female MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
BACKGROUND This study was carried out to determine the relationship between the common TMEM-18 (rs4854344, G>T) and NYD-SP18 (rs6971091, G>A) gene variants and weight loss after lifestyle interventions (increased physical activity in conjunction with optimal dietary intake) in overweight/obese children/adolescents. MATERIAL AND METHODS We genotyped 684 unrelated, white, non-diabetic children (age 12.7±2.1 years, average BMI at baseline 30.66±4.80 kg/m²). Anthropometric and biochemical examinations were performed before and after 4 weeks of an intensive lifestyle intervention. RESULTS The mean weight loss achieved was 5.20±2.02 kg (P<0.001). NYDSP-18 AA homozygotes had significantly higher abdominal skinfold value before and after the intervention (both, P=0.001). No significant associations between BMI decrease and the NYD-SP18 and TMEM18 variants were found. Associations between all anthropometrical and biochemical changes and genes remained non-significant after data were adjusted for sex, age, and baseline values. CONCLUSIONS Decreased body weight in overweight/obese children is not significantly influenced by the NYD-SP18 rs6971091 or TMEM18 rs4854344 polymorphisms.
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