肥胖的遗传多态性和体重减轻:一项低能量高与低脂肪饮食的随机试验。

PLoS clinical trials Pub Date : 2006-06-01 Epub Date: 2006-06-30 DOI:10.1371/journal.pctr.0010012
Thorkild I A Sørensen, Philippe Boutin, Moira A Taylor, Lesli H Larsen, Camilla Verdich, Liselotte Petersen, Claus Holst, Søren M Echwald, Christian Dina, Søren Toubro, Martin Petersen, Jan Polak, Karine Clément, J Alfredo Martínez, Dominique Langin, Jean-Michel Oppert, Vladimir Stich, Ian Macdonald, Peter Arner, Wim H M Saris, Oluf Pedersen, Arne Astrup, Philippe Froguel
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目的:研究与肥胖相关表型相关的常见单核苷酸多态性(snp)基因是否影响低能量低脂或高脂饮食治疗的肥胖个体的体重减轻(WL)。设计:随机、平行、双臂、开放标签的多中心试验。环境:七个欧洲国家的八个临床中心。参与者:771名肥胖成年人。干预措施:648名参与者完成了为期10周的低能量(-600千卡/天)饮食干预,目标脂肪能量为20%-25%或40%-45%。结果测量:在642名参与者中,测定了10周内与26个候选基因中42个snp基因型相关的WL,这些基因型可能与下丘脑食欲调节、能量消耗效率、脂肪细胞分化和功能调节、脂质和糖代谢或脂肪细胞因子的产生有关。结果:与每个snp的非携带者相比,在调整性别、年龄、基线体重和中心后,杂合子的WL差异范围为-0.6至0.8 kg,纯合子的WL差异范围为-0.7至3.1 kg。相对于非携带者,低脂饮食的基因型依赖性额外体重在杂合子中为1.9 ~ -1.6 kg,在纯合子中为3.8 ~ -2.1 kg。考虑到所进行的多项测试,没有任何关联具有统计学意义。结论:一组肥胖相关候选基因的多态性在调节适度低能量低脂或高脂饮食引起的体重变化中起着很小的作用,如果有的话。
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Genetic polymorphisms and weight loss in obesity: a randomised trial of hypo-energetic high- versus low-fat diets.

Genetic polymorphisms and weight loss in obesity: a randomised trial of hypo-energetic high- versus low-fat diets.

Genetic polymorphisms and weight loss in obesity: a randomised trial of hypo-energetic high- versus low-fat diets.

Genetic polymorphisms and weight loss in obesity: a randomised trial of hypo-energetic high- versus low-fat diets.

Objectives: To study if genes with common single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with obesity-related phenotypes influence weight loss (WL) in obese individuals treated by a hypo-energetic low-fat or high-fat diet.

Design: Randomised, parallel, two-arm, open-label multi-centre trial.

Setting: Eight clinical centres in seven European countries.

Participants: 771 obese adult individuals.

Interventions: 10-wk dietary intervention to hypo-energetic (-600 kcal/d) diets with a targeted fat energy of 20%-25% or 40%-45%, completed in 648 participants.

Outcome measures: WL during the 10 wk in relation to genotypes of 42 SNPs in 26 candidate genes, probably associated with hypothalamic regulation of appetite, efficiency of energy expenditure, regulation of adipocyte differentiation and function, lipid and glucose metabolism, or production of adipocytokines, determined in 642 participants.

Results: Compared with the noncarriers of each of the SNPs, and after adjusting for gender, age, baseline weight and centre, heterozygotes showed WL differences that ranged from -0.6 to 0.8 kg, and homozygotes, from -0.7 to 3.1 kg. Genotype-dependent additional WL on low-fat diet ranged from 1.9 to -1.6 kg in heterozygotes, and from 3.8 kg to -2.1 kg in homozygotes relative to the noncarriers. Considering the multiple testing conducted, none of the associations was statistically significant.

Conclusions: Polymorphisms in a panel of obesity-related candidate genes play a minor role, if any, in modulating weight changes induced by a moderate hypo-energetic low-fat or high-fat diet.

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