The FTO gene harbors variation with the strongest effect on adiposity and obesity risk. Previous data support a role for FTO variation in influencing food intake. We conducted a combined analysis of 16,094 boys and girls aged 1-18 years from 14 studies to examine the following: 1) the association between the FTO rs9939609 variant (or a proxy) and total energy and macronutrient intake; and 2) the interaction between the FTO variant and dietary intake, and the effect on BMI. We found that the BMI-increasing allele (minor allele) of the FTO variant was associated with increased total energy intake (effect per allele = 14.3 kcal/day [95% CI 5.9, 22.7 kcal/day], P = 6.5 x 10(-4)), but not with protein, carbohydrate, or fat intake. We also found that protein intake modified the association between the FTO variant and BMI (interactive effect per allele = 0.08 SD [0.03, 0.12 SD], P for interaction = 7.2 x 10(-4)): the association between FTO genotype and BMI was much stronger in individuals with high protein intake (effect per allele = 0.10 SD [0.07, 0.13 SD], P = 8.2 x 10(-10)) than in those with low intake (effect per allele = 0.04 SD [0.01, 0.07 SD], P = 0.02). Our results suggest that the FTO variant that confers a predisposition to higher BMI is associated with higher total energy intake, and that lower dietary protein intake attenuates the association between FTO genotype and adiposity in children and adolescents.
基金:
Medical Research CouncilMedical Research Council UK (MRC) [MC_UU_12013/1-9]; National Institutes of Health (NIH)United States Department of Health & Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA [HL64972]; Swedish Research CouncilSwedish Research Council; Swedish Heart-Lung FoundationSwedish Heart-Lung Foundation; Stockholm County Council (ALF)Stockholm County Council; SFO Epidemiology Program at Karolinska Institutet; Coca-Cola Hellas; German Bundesministerium fuer Forschung und Technology [01 AK 803 A-H, 01 IG 07015 G]; Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam; Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development (ZonMw)Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development; ZonMwNetherlands Organization for Health Research and Development [ZonMw VIDI: 016.136.361]; Dutch Kidney Foundation [C08.2251]; "Kompetenznetz Adipositas" ("Competence Network Obesity") - German Federal Ministry of Education and Research [FKZ: 01GI0826]; Munich Center of Health Sciences (MCHEALTH); NIHUnited States Department of Health & Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA [HL64157]; German Research Council (DFG)German Research Foundation (DFG) [CRC 1052]; Integrated Research and Treatment Centre (IFB) Adiposity Diseases; European CommissionEuropean Commission Joint Research Centre [279153]; LIFE-Leipzig Research Center for Civilization Diseases, Universitat Leipzig; European UnionEuropean Union (EU); European Regional Development Fund (EFRE)European Union (EU); Free State of Saxony within the framework of the excellence initiative; Ministry of Social Affairs and Health of Finland; Ministry of Education and Culture of Finland; University of Eastern Finland; Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra; Social Insurance Institution of Finland; Finnish Cultural FoundationFinnish Cultural Foundation; Juho Vainio Foundation; Foundation for Paediatric Research; Paavo Nurmi Foundation; Paulo Foundation; Diabetes Research Foundation; City of Kuopio; Kuopio University Hospital [5031343]; Research Committee of the Kuopio University Hospital Catchment Area; British Heart FoundationBritish Heart Foundation; Food Standards Agency; Arthritis Research UKVersus Arthritis; Academy of FinlandAcademy of Finland [206374, 251360]; Finnish Foundation for Cardiovascular Research; Sigrid Juselius FoundationSigrid Juselius Foundation; Yrjo Jahnsson Foundation; C.G. Sundell Foundation; Special Governmental Grants for Health Sciences Research; Turku University Hospital; Foundation for Pediatric Research; Turku University Foundation; European Union (European Social Fund [ESF])European Union (EU)European Social Fund (ESF); National Strategic Reference Framework (NSRF)-Research Funding Program: Heracleitus II. Investing in Knowledge Society Through the European Social Fund; Wellcome TrustWellcome Trust [098051]; Danish Council for Independent ResearchDet Frie Forskningsrad (DFF) [DFF-1333-00124]; Unity Through Knowledge Fund CONNECTIVITY PROGRAM [2A]; National Foundation for Science, Higher Education and Technological Development of the Republic of Croatia; British Heart FoundationBritish Heart Foundation [RG/07/009/23120]; Medical Research CouncilMedical Research Council UK (MRC) [MC_UU_12013/3, MC_U106179471, MC_UP_A620_1017, MC_UU_12011/4, MC_UU_12015/1, MC_PC_15018]; National Institute for Health ResearchNational Institute for Health Research (NIHR) [NF-SI-0512-10135]; NNF Center for Basic Metabolic ResearchNovo Nordisk [Metabolic Genetics]; Novo Nordisk FondenNovo Nordisk [NNF10CC1016515]
第一作者机构:[1]Albert Einstein Coll Med, Dept Epidemiol & Populat Hlth, Bronx, NY 10467 USA;[2]Harvard Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Nutr, Boston, MA 02115 USA;
通讯作者:
通讯机构:[1]Albert Einstein Coll Med, Dept Epidemiol & Populat Hlth, Bronx, NY 10467 USA;[2]Harvard Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Nutr, Boston, MA 02115 USA;
推荐引用方式(GB/T 7714):
Qi Qibin,Downer Mary K.,Kilpelaeinen Tuomas O.,et al.Dietary Intake, FTO Genetic Variants, and Adiposity: A Combined Analysis of Over 16,000 Children and Adolescents[J].DIABETES.2015,64(7):2467-2476.doi:10.2337/db14-1629.
APA:
Qi, Qibin,Downer, Mary K.,Kilpelaeinen, Tuomas O.,Taal, H. Rob,Barton, Sheila J....&Qi, Lu.(2015).Dietary Intake, FTO Genetic Variants, and Adiposity: A Combined Analysis of Over 16,000 Children and Adolescents.DIABETES,64,(7)
MLA:
Qi, Qibin,et al."Dietary Intake, FTO Genetic Variants, and Adiposity: A Combined Analysis of Over 16,000 Children and Adolescents".DIABETES 64..7(2015):2467-2476