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Effect of dietary consumption as a modifier on the association between FTO gene variants and excess body weight in children from an admixed population in Brazil: the Social Changes, Asthma and Allergy in Latin America (SCAALA) cohort study

Previous studies have shown associations of variants of the FTO gene with body weight, but none of these have involved Latin American populations with a high level of miscegenation, as is seen in the north-eastern Brazilian population. This study evaluated the association between SNP in the FTO gene...

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Published in:British journal of nutrition 2017-06, Vol.117 (11), p.1503-1510
Main Authors: Vilella, Marília, Nunes de Oliveira Costa, Gustavo, Lima Barreto, Maurício, Alexandrina Figueredo, Camila, Maria Alcantara-Neves, Neuza, Cunha Rodrigues, Laura, Maria Alvim de Matos, Sheila, Leovigildo Fiaccone, Rosemeire, Oliveira, Pablo, Rocha, Aline, de Cássia Ribeiro-Silva, Rita
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description Previous studies have shown associations of variants of the FTO gene with body weight, but none of these have involved Latin American populations with a high level of miscegenation, as is seen in the north-eastern Brazilian population. This study evaluated the association between SNP in the FTO gene and excess weight in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. In addition, the effect of diet as a modifier on this association was also investigated. This cross-sectional study included 1191 participants aged 4–11 years, who were genotyped for 400 variants of the FTO gene. Direct anthropometric measures were made and dietary data were obtained by 24-h food recall. Multivariate logistic regression analyses were used to assess the associations of interest. Overall, 11·2 % of the individuals included in the study were overweight/obese. Interactions were identified between the percentage energy intake from proteins and obesity risk linked to the rs62048379 SNP (P interaction=0·01) and also between fat intake (PUFA:SFA ratio) and obesity risk linked to the rs62048379 SNP (P interaction=0·01). The T allele for the variant rs62048379 was positively associated with overweight/obesity in individuals whose percentage energy intake from protein was above the median (OR 2·00; 95 % CI 1·05, 3·82). The rs62048379 SNP was also associated with overweight/obesity in individuals whose PUFA:SFA ratio was below the median (OR 1·63; 95 % CI 1·05, 2·55). The association between FTO gene variants and excess body weight can be modulated by dietary characteristics, particularly by fatty acid distribution and dietary protein intake in children.
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subjects Alleles
Allergies
Alpha-Ketoglutarate-Dependent Dioxygenase FTO - genetics
Amino acids
Anthropometry
Asthma
Body fat
Body Weight
Brazil
Child
Child, Preschool
Children
Cohort analysis
Continental Population Groups
Cross-Sectional Studies
Developmental Biology
Diet
Diet Surveys
Dietary intake
Energy Intake
Feeding Behavior
Female
Food
Fto gene
Gene expression
Gene-Environment Interaction
Genomes
Genotype
Humans
Lifestyles
Logistic Models
Male
Obesity
Obesity - genetics
Overweight
Overweight - genetics
Pediatric Obesity - genetics
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
Polyunsaturated fatty acids
Population
Population studies
Populations
Proteins
Quality control
Regression analysis
Risk
Single-nucleotide polymorphism
Weight control
title Effect of dietary consumption as a modifier on the association between FTO gene variants and excess body weight in children from an admixed population in Brazil: the Social Changes, Asthma and Allergy in Latin America (SCAALA) cohort study
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