Influence of the A/T polymorphism of the FTO gene and sport specializations on the body composition of young Russian athletes.

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Olga I Parfenteva, Detlef Groth, Christiane Scheffler, Maria F Zaharova
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Abstract

Background: The polymorphism in FTO gene (rs9939609) is known to be associated with higher BMI and body fat mass content. However, environmental factors can modify this effect. The purpose of the present study was to investigate an association between sport specialization and the rs9939609 SNP in FTO gene in the cohort of professional and amateur young athletes. Methods: A total number of 250 young individuals 8-18 years old living in Moscow or Moscow district participated in the study. Individuals were divided into 3 groups in accordance with their physical activity level: control group (n = 49), amateurs (n = 67) and professionals (n = 137). Amateur and professional athletes were subdivided into groups according to their sport specialization. Quantile regression was used as a regression model, where the dependent (outcome) variable was BMI, along with percentage of body fat mass, and the independent variables (predictors) were the rs9939609 SNP in FTO gene, physical activity (active versus inactive), sport specialization (aerobic, intermittent sports and martial arts), nationality, level of sport experience (in years), gender and percentage of free fat mass content. Results: The regression analysis revealed that physical activity and sport specialization had greater impact compared to FTO allele in the group of physically active individuals. Physical activity, in particular aerobic, had negative associations with body fat mass and BMI. The rs9939609 SNP in FTO gene is associated with physical activity and aerobic activity. The magnitude of association becomes significantly larger at the upper quantiles of the body fat mass distribution. Conclusion: Physical activity and sport specialization explained more variance in body composition of physically active young individuals compared to the FTO polymorphism. Effect of interaction of physical activity, in particular aerobic, with the FTO polymorphism on body composition of young athletes was found.

FTO基因A/T多态性和运动专业对俄罗斯青年运动员身体组成的影响
背景:已知FTO基因(rs9939609)多态性与较高的BMI和体脂质量含量相关。然而,环境因素可以改变这种影响。本研究的目的是探讨运动专业化与专业和业余青年运动员FTO基因rs9939609 SNP之间的关系。方法:共有250名居住在莫斯科或莫斯科地区的8-18岁年轻人参加了研究。按运动水平分为3组:对照组(n = 49)、业余组(n = 67)和专业组(n = 137)。业余运动员和职业运动员根据他们的运动专长再分组。采用分位数回归作为回归模型,其中因变量(结果)为BMI和体脂量百分比,自变量(预测因子)为FTO基因rs9939609 SNP、身体活动(活跃与不活跃)、运动专业化(有氧、间歇运动和武术)、国籍、运动经验水平(以年为单位)、性别和游离脂肪量含量百分比。结果:回归分析显示,体力活动和运动专业化对体力活动个体FTO等位基因的影响更大。体育活动,尤其是有氧运动,与身体脂肪量和身体质量指数呈负相关。FTO基因rs9939609 SNP与体力活动和有氧活动相关。在体脂质量分布的上分位数处,关联的幅度变得明显更大。结论:与FTO多态性相比,体力活动和运动专业化更能解释体力活动青年个体身体组成的差异。发现体育活动,特别是有氧运动,与FTO多态性的相互作用对年轻运动员身体组成的影响。
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期刊介绍: AA is an international journal of human biology. It publishes original research papers on all fields of human biological research, that is, on all aspects, theoretical and practical of studies of human variability, including application of molecular methods and their tangents to cultural and social anthropology. Other than research papers, AA invites the submission of case studies, reviews, technical notes and short reports. AA is available online, papers must be submitted online to ensure rapid review and publication.
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