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Associations of FTO and MC4R variants with obesity traits in Indians and the role of rural/urban environment as a possible effect modifier
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نویسنده
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taylor a.e. ,sandeep m.n. ,janipalli c.s. ,giambartolomei c. ,evans d.m. ,kranthi kumar m.v. ,vinay d.g. ,smitha p. ,gupta v. ,aruna m. ,kinra s. ,sullivan r.m. ,bowen l. ,timpson n.j. ,davey smith g. ,dudbridge f. ,prabhakaran d. ,ben-shlomo y. ,reddy k.s. ,ebrahim s. ,chandak g.r.
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منبع
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journal of obesity - 2011 - دوره : 2011 - شماره : 0
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چکیده
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Few studies have investigated the association between genetic variation and obesity traits in indian populations or the role of environmental factors as modifiers of these relationships. in the context of rapid urbanisation,resulting in significant lifestyle changes,understanding the aetiology of obesity is important. we investigated associations of fto and mc4r variants with obesity traits in 3390 sibling pairs from four indian cities,most of whom were discordant for current dwelling (rural or urban). the fto variant rs9939609 predicted increased weight (0.09 z-scores,95% ci: 0.03,0.15) and bmi (0.08 z-scores,95% ci: 0.02,0.14). the mc4r variant rs17782313 was weakly associated with weight and hip circumference (p<.05). there was some indication that the association between fto and weight was stronger in urban than that in rural dwellers (p for interaction =.03),but no evidence for effect modification by diet or physical activity. further studies are needed to investigate ways in which urban environment may modify genetic risk of obesity. © 2011 a. e. taylor et al.
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آدرس
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school of social and community medicine,university of bristol,canynge hall,39 whatley road,bristol bs8 2ps,united kingdom,mrc centre for causal analyses in translational epidemiology,university of bristol, United Kingdom, centre for cellular and molecular biology (ccmb),council of scientific and industrial research (csir), India, centre for cellular and molecular biology (ccmb),council of scientific and industrial research (csir), India, faculty of epidemiology and population health,london school of hygiene and tropical medicine,london wc1e 7ht,united kingdom,bloomsbury centre for genetic epidemiology and statistics, United Kingdom, school of social and community medicine,university of bristol,canynge hall,39 whatley road,bristol bs8 2ps,united kingdom,mrc centre for causal analyses in translational epidemiology,university of bristol, United Kingdom, centre for cellular and molecular biology (ccmb),council of scientific and industrial research (csir), India, centre for cellular and molecular biology (ccmb),council of scientific and industrial research (csir), India, centre for cellular and molecular biology (ccmb),council of scientific and industrial research (csir), India, south asia network for chronic disease,public health foundation of india, India, centre for cellular and molecular biology (ccmb),council of scientific and industrial research (csir), India, faculty of epidemiology and population health,london school of hygiene and tropical medicine,london wc1e 7ht,united kingdom,bloomsbury centre for genetic epidemiology and statistics, United Kingdom, faculty of epidemiology and population health,london school of hygiene and tropical medicine, United Kingdom, faculty of epidemiology and population health,london school of hygiene and tropical medicine, United Kingdom, school of social and community medicine,university of bristol,canynge hall,39 whatley road,bristol bs8 2ps,united kingdom,mrc centre for causal analyses in translational epidemiology,university of bristol, United Kingdom, school of social and community medicine,university of bristol,canynge hall,39 whatley road,bristol bs8 2ps,united kingdom,mrc centre for causal analyses in translational epidemiology,university of bristol, United Kingdom, faculty of epidemiology and population health,london school of hygiene and tropical medicine,london wc1e 7ht,united kingdom,bloomsbury centre for genetic epidemiology and statistics, United Kingdom, south asia network for chronic disease,public health foundation of india,new delhi 110 016,india,centre for chronic disease control,new delhi 110 016,india,public health foundation of india, India, school of social and community medicine,university of bristol,canynge hall,39 whatley road, United Kingdom, public health foundation of india, India, faculty of epidemiology and population health,london school of hygiene and tropical medicine,london wc1e 7ht,united kingdom,bloomsbury centre for genetic epidemiology and statistics,london wc1e 6bt,united kingdom,south asia network for chronic disease,public health foundation of india, India, centre for cellular and molecular biology (ccmb),council of scientific and industrial research (csir), India
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