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Published in: European Journal of Nutrition 1/2019

01-02-2019 | Original Contribution

FTO rs9939609 A allele influences anthropometric outcome in response to dietary intervention, but not in response to physical exercise program

Authors: Gabrielle Araujo do Nascimento, Mayza Dalcin Teixeira, Lupe Furtado-Alle, Neiva Leite, Ricardo Lehtonen Rodrigues de Souza, Louise Farah Saliba, Gerusa Eisfeld Milano, Larissa Rosa da Silva, Juliana Pizzi, Wendell Arthur Lopes, Maria de Fátima Aguiar Lopes, Ana Cláudia Kapp Titski, Luciane Viater Tureck

Published in: European Journal of Nutrition | Issue 1/2019

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Abstract

Purpose

The fat mass and obesity-associated (FTO) gene is involved in energy homeostasis. The A allele of the rs9939609 (SNP; T>A) is associated with obesity and higher food intake, while its effect in energy expenditure remains unclear. The aim of this study is to examine whether FTO rs9939609 is associated with the anthropometric outcomes of a physical exercise program and a dietary intervention.

Methods

We studied two independent samples. The first was composed by children and adolescents in which overweight and obese individuals were submitted to a physical exercise program (n = 136) and normal weight participants served as a control group (n = 172). The second sample was composed by obese women submitted to a hypocaloric dietary intervention (n = 126).

Results

Physical exercise and dietary intervention were effective, independently of genotype. We found no association of FTO rs9939609 with obesity in children and adolescents (p = 0.67). The rs9939609 affected the response to dietary intervention in obese women: A allele carriers reduced 2.7 cm less of abdominal circumference (AC) than homozygous TT (p = 0.04), while no effect was observed in response to physical exercise in overweight and obese children and adolescents.

Conclusions

The A allele is associated with a worse outcome in response to the hypocaloric dietary intervention regarding abdominal circumference reduction; the same allele did not show interaction with any anthropometric outcomes in response to the exercise program applied.
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Metadata
Title
FTO rs9939609 A allele influences anthropometric outcome in response to dietary intervention, but not in response to physical exercise program
Authors
Gabrielle Araujo do Nascimento
Mayza Dalcin Teixeira
Lupe Furtado-Alle
Neiva Leite
Ricardo Lehtonen Rodrigues de Souza
Louise Farah Saliba
Gerusa Eisfeld Milano
Larissa Rosa da Silva
Juliana Pizzi
Wendell Arthur Lopes
Maria de Fátima Aguiar Lopes
Ana Cláudia Kapp Titski
Luciane Viater Tureck
Publication date
01-02-2019
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Journal of Nutrition / Issue 1/2019
Print ISSN: 1436-6207
Electronic ISSN: 1436-6215
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00394-017-1596-7

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