BMC medical genetics

Genetic links between FTO and VDR gene variations and obesity in people from the UAE

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Abstract

The mean Body Mass Index (BMI) for obese subjects was 35.76 kg/m².

  • A significant association was found between the FTO SNP rs9939609 and BMI (p = 0.028), with the minor allele A contributing to higher BMI values.
  • No significant association was detected between BMI and the VDR SNP rs1544410.
  • Higher BMI values were linked to increased levels of HbA1c, systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
  • Physical activity may reduce the effect of the FTO rs9939609 'AA' genotype on BMI increase (p = 0.027).
  • The findings suggest that the minor allele A of rs9939609 is associated with a higher risk of obesity-related comorbidities.

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ETHICS APPROVAL AND CONSENT TO PARTICIPATE: Participation was voluntary, each subject was given a briefing session after which they agreed to sign an informed consent form. The study was approved by the Institutional Ethics Committee of Mafraq Hospital in Abu Dhabi (Reference #18052014). CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION: Not applicable COMPETING INTERESTS: The authors declare that they have no competing interests PUBLISHER’S NOTE: Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations.
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