Role of Q-heterochromatin and thermal conductivity of the human body in the development of obesity

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Stalbek Akhunbaev, Orozaly Uzakov, Yethindra Vityala
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Introduction and Aim: Obesity, commonly known as a complex multifactorial disease, has emerged as a significant medical and societal issue in recent decades. The objective of this study is to assess if there is a significant impact of Q-heterochromatin (Q-HR) and thermal conductivity (k) in the body on the risk of obesity. Methods: This prospective analytical cohort study included 300 individuals from both genders aged 35.24 4.21 years who do not have oncological, hormonal, or other forms of diseases that predispose to morbid obesity. Results: In obese individuals, the temperature distribution in the peripheral and central parts of the body has a high level of variability relative to the control. In the main group, Q HR has a clear gradient from 0 to 2, and the average numerical parameter is 1.21 0.11, which is more than twice as low as in the control group (2.94 0.14). In obese individuals, the chromatin concentration decreased with increasing temperature gradient (X2 = -16.8; p0.001). Conclusion: The level of Q-HR is considerably lower in obese people compared to the control group. When compared to the control, obese people had a higher k between the central and peripheral sections. The level of Q-HR and k were shown to be inversely correlated.
q -异染色质和人体热导率在肥胖发生中的作用
简介和目的:肥胖,通常被认为是一种复杂的多因素疾病,近几十年来已成为一个重大的医学和社会问题。本研究的目的是评估q -异染色质(Q-HR)和体内热导率(k)是否对肥胖风险有显著影响。方法:这项前瞻性分析队列研究包括300名男女,年龄为35.24 - 4.21岁,无肿瘤、激素或其他形式的疾病,易导致病态肥胖。结果:在肥胖个体中,身体外围和中心部位的温度分布相对于对照组具有很高的变异性。主组Q HR有明显的从0到2的梯度,平均数值参数为1.21 0.11,比对照组(2.94 0.14)低2倍多。在肥胖个体中,染色质浓度随温度梯度的增加而降低(X2 = -16.8;p0.001)。结论:肥胖人群的Q-HR水平明显低于对照组。与对照组相比,肥胖人群的中央和外周部分之间的k值更高。Q-HR水平与k呈负相关。
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