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Genetic epidemiology of obesity.

Wenjie Yang1, Tanika Kelly, Jiang He.   

Abstract

Obesity has become a global epidemic and contributes to the increasing burden of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, stroke, some types of cancer, and premature death worldwide. Obesity is highly heritable and arises from the interactions of multiple genes, environmental factors, and behavior. In this paper, the authors reviewed recent developments in genetic epidemiologic research, focusing particularly on several promising genomic regions and obesity-related genes. Gene-gene and gene-environment interactions of obesity were also discussed. Published studies were accessed through the MEDLINE database. The authors also searched the Obesity Gene Map Database (http://obesitygene.pbrc.edu/) and conducted a manual search using references cited in relevant papers. Heritabilities for obesity-related phenotypes varied from 6% to 85% among various populations. As of October 2005, 253 quantitative trait loci for obesity-related phenotypes have been localized in 61 genome-wide linkage scans, and genetic variants in 127 biologic candidate genes have been reported to be associated with obesity-related phenotypes from 426 positive findings. Gene-gene interactions were also observed in several genes, and some genes were found to influence the effect of dietary intake and physical activity on obesity-related phenotypes. Integration of genetic epidemiology with functional genomics and proteomics studies will be required to fully understand the role of genetic variants in the etiology and prevention of obesity.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17566051     DOI: 10.1093/epirev/mxm004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epidemiol Rev        ISSN: 0193-936X            Impact factor:   6.222


  94 in total

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Review 4.  Ethical Issues for Public Health Approaches to Obesity.

Authors:  Suzanna M Azevedo; Lenny R Vartanian
Journal:  Curr Obes Rep       Date:  2015-09

5.  High trait self-control predicts positive health behaviors and success in weight loss.

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6.  Leptin gene tetranucleotide repeat polymorphism in obese individuals in Egypt.

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7.  Vitamin D receptor gene polymorphisms are associated with adiposity phenotypes.

Authors:  Heather M Ochs-Balcom; Raj Chennamaneni; Amy E Millen; Peter G Shields; Catalin Marian; Maurizio Trevisan; Jo L Freudenheim
Journal:  Am J Clin Nutr       Date:  2010-11-03       Impact factor: 7.045

8.  Perilipin polymorphism interacts with dietary carbohydrates to modulate anthropometric traits in hispanics of Caribbean origin.

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9.  Is the gene-environment interaction paradigm relevant to genome-wide studies? The case of education and body mass index.

Authors:  Jason D Boardman; Benjamin W Domingue; Casey L Blalock; Brett C Haberstick; Kathleen Mullan Harris; Matthew B McQueen
Journal:  Demography       Date:  2014-02

10.  Single nucleotide polymorphisms in obesity-related genes and all-cause and cause-specific mortality: a prospective cohort study.

Authors:  Lisa Gallicchio; Howard H Chang; Dana K Christo; Lucy Thuita; Han Yao Huang; Paul Strickland; Ingo Ruczinski; Sandra Clipp; Kathy J Helzlsouer
Journal:  BMC Med Genet       Date:  2009-10-09       Impact factor: 2.103

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