CLOCK 3111 T/C SNP Interacts with Emotional Eating Behavior for Weight-Loss in a Mediterranean Population

Jun 7, 2014PloS one

A common gene variant and emotional eating together influence weight loss in a Mediterranean group

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Abstract

Weight-loss progression during a 30-week program differed significantly based on behavior in 1,272 participants.

  • Participants classified as 'very emotional eaters' showed more irregular weight-loss patterns compared to less emotional eaters.
  • The rate of weight decline was lower for very emotional eaters, at -0.002 kg/week versus -0.003 kg/week for less emotional eaters.
  • Non-emotional eaters experienced a significantly higher percentage of weight-loss during the program.
  • A significant interaction was found between the CLOCK 3111 T/C genetic variant and emotional eating behavior affecting weight-loss outcomes.
  • Minor C allele carriers with high emotional eating scores lost significantly less weight than those with low scores.

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Key numbers

-0.002 vs. -0.003
Weight-loss Rate Decrease
Rate of weight-loss in 'very emotional eaters' vs. others during the 30-week program.
64%
Emotional Eaters Percentage
Percentage of individuals classified as 'emotional eaters' in the study cohort.
1.29 kg
Weight-loss Difference
Weight-loss difference between emotional eaters and non-emotional eaters among minor C allele carriers.

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What this is

  • This research analyzes the impact of on weight-loss during a 30-week program in 1,272 overweight and obese individuals from a Mediterranean population.
  • The study also examines how the interacts with behavior to influence weight-loss outcomes.
  • Findings indicate that behavior significantly affects weight-loss progression, with distinct patterns observed based on genetic factors.

Essence

  • behavior significantly influences weight-loss patterns in a Mediterranean population. Additionally, the interacts with to modulate total weight loss.

Key takeaways

  • Weight-loss progression varied significantly among classifications. 'Very emotional eaters' lost weight irregularly and less effectively compared to 'non-emotional eaters'.
  • Participants with high scores and the CLOCK 3111 T/C minor C allele lost significantly less weight than those with lower emotional scores.
  • The study suggests that behavior and genetic factors should be considered in developing effective weight-management interventions.

Caveats

  • The study relies on self-reported data for , which may introduce bias. Future research should validate these findings with objective measures.
  • The cohort is limited to a Mediterranean population, which may affect the generalizability of the results to other ethnic groups.

Definitions

  • Emotional eating: Eating in response to emotional cues rather than hunger, often leading to increased caloric intake.
  • CLOCK 3111 T/C SNP: A specific genetic variation in the CLOCK gene that may influence circadian rhythms and associated behaviors.

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