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Auteur principal: Ana C. Orozco
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Publié: Instituto Nacional de Salud 2014
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author Ana C. Orozco
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contents Variant in CAPN10 gene and environmental factors show evidence of association with excess weight among young people in a Colombian population. Ana C. Orozco Angélica M. Muñoz Claudia M. Velásquez Rosa M. Uscátegui María V. Parra Fredy A. Patiño Luz M. Manjarrés Beatriz E. Parra Alejandro Estrada Gloria M. Agudelo Medicina Obesity Colombia adolescent risk factors motor activity Introduction: Obesity results from interaction between genetic and environmental risk factors. Objective: To evaluate the effect of three gene variants and environmental factors on obesity and overweight in young people aged 10 to 18 years in a Colombian population. Materials and methods: A total of 424 subjects were selected and separated into three groups for a cross-sectional study; 100 obese and 112 overweight subjects were matched with 212 normal-weight controls. Associations were evaluated between excess weight and three genetic polymorphisms (UCP3-rs1800849, FTO-rs17817449, and CAPN10-rs3842570), as well as the family history, the time spent watching television and playing video games, and the diet. Results: A family history of obesity, the time spent watching television and playing video games, the lack of breastfeeding, a low consumption of cereals, legumes, fruits, vegetables, and a high consumption of fast foods were characteristics typically found in obese individuals compared to controls. A significant association between genotype I/I (SNP19 of CAPN10) and excess weight was found even with an active lifestyle. In addition, significant associations between the C/C genotype of the UCP3 gene and the G/G and T/T genotypes of the FTO gene and excess weight were found only in young sedentary individuals. Conclusions: In this population, inadequate diet and sedentary lifestyle increased the risk of excess weight. Genotype I/I of SNP19 in CAPN10 was significantly associated with excess weight. In contrast, FTO and UCP3 variants exhibited effects only in sedentary environments. 2014 artículo científico 0120-4157 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=84332531007 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=843 Biomédica application/pdf Instituto Nacional de Salud Biomédica (Colombia) Num.4 Vol.34
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spellingShingle Variant in CAPN10 gene and environmental factors show evidence of association with excess weight among young people in a Colombian population.
Ana C. Orozco
Medicina
Obesity
Colombia
adolescent
risk factors
motor activity
Variant in CAPN10 gene and environmental factors show evidence of association with excess weight among young people in a Colombian population. Ana C. Orozco Angélica M. Muñoz Claudia M. Velásquez Rosa M. Uscátegui María V. Parra Fredy A. Patiño Luz M. Manjarrés Beatriz E. Parra Alejandro Estrada Gloria M. Agudelo Medicina Obesity Colombia adolescent risk factors motor activity Introduction: Obesity results from interaction between genetic and environmental risk factors. Objective: To evaluate the effect of three gene variants and environmental factors on obesity and overweight in young people aged 10 to 18 years in a Colombian population. Materials and methods: A total of 424 subjects were selected and separated into three groups for a cross-sectional study; 100 obese and 112 overweight subjects were matched with 212 normal-weight controls. Associations were evaluated between excess weight and three genetic polymorphisms (UCP3-rs1800849, FTO-rs17817449, and CAPN10-rs3842570), as well as the family history, the time spent watching television and playing video games, and the diet. Results: A family history of obesity, the time spent watching television and playing video games, the lack of breastfeeding, a low consumption of cereals, legumes, fruits, vegetables, and a high consumption of fast foods were characteristics typically found in obese individuals compared to controls. A significant association between genotype I/I (SNP19 of CAPN10) and excess weight was found even with an active lifestyle. In addition, significant associations between the C/C genotype of the UCP3 gene and the G/G and T/T genotypes of the FTO gene and excess weight were found only in young sedentary individuals. Conclusions: In this population, inadequate diet and sedentary lifestyle increased the risk of excess weight. Genotype I/I of SNP19 in CAPN10 was significantly associated with excess weight. In contrast, FTO and UCP3 variants exhibited effects only in sedentary environments. 2014 artículo científico 0120-4157 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=84332531007 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=843 Biomédica application/pdf Instituto Nacional de Salud Biomédica (Colombia) Num.4 Vol.34
title Variant in CAPN10 gene and environmental factors show evidence of association with excess weight among young people in a Colombian population.
topic Medicina
Obesity
Colombia
adolescent
risk factors
motor activity
url https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=84332531007