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    Asociación entre el polimorfismo rs9939609 del gen FTO y marcadores de adiposidad en población adulta chilena

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    Date
    2018-06
    Author
    Petermann, Fanny
    Villagrán, Marcelo
    Troncoso Pantoja, Claudia
    Mardones Leiva, Lorena
    Leiva, Ana María
    Martínez, María Adela
    Garrido Méndez, Alex
    Poblete-Valderrama, Felipe
    Salas-Bravo, Carlos
    Ramírez-Vélez, Robinson
    Ulloa, Natalia
    Pérez-Bravo, Francisco
    Celis-Morales, Carlos
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    Sociedad Médica de Santiago
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    Background: Numerous studies have identified the role of Fat-mass-associated-gene (FTO) in the development of obesity. Aim: To investigate the association of FTO gene with adiposity markers in Chilean adults. Material and Methods: 409 participants were included in this cross-sectional study. The association between FTO (rs9939609) genotype and adiposity markers was determined using linear regression analyses. Adiposity markers included were: body weight, body mass index, fat mass, waist circumference, hip circumference and waist/hip ratio. Results: A fully adjusted model showed a significant association between FTO genotype and body weight (2.16 kg per each extra copy of the risk allele [95% confidence intervals (CI): 0.45 to 3.87], p = 0.014), body mass index (0.61 kg.m-2 [95% CI: 0.12 to 1.20], p = 0.050) and fat mass (1.14% [95% CI: 0.39 to 1.89], p = 0.010). The greater magnitude of association was found between the FTO gene and fat mass when the outcomes were standardized to z-score. Conclusions: This study confirms an association between the FTO gene and adiposity markers in Chilean adults, which is independent of major confounding factors.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.4067/s0034-98872018000600717
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