Lunch eating predicts weight-loss effectiveness in carriers of the common allele at PERILIPIN1: the ONTIME (Obesity, Nutrigenetics, Timing, Mediterranean) study

Sep 16, 2016The American journal of clinical nutrition

Lunch eating predicts weight loss success in people with a common PERILIPIN1 gene variant

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Abstract

Carrying the minor C allele at the PLIN1 6209T>C variant is associated with a 33% higher probability of achieving significant weight loss.

  • The PLIN1 gene locus appears to affect individual responses to weight-loss programs.
  • Carriers of the minor C allele at PLIN1 6209T>C show a better response to weight loss compared to TT carriers.
  • Eating lunch late may lead to less weight loss among individuals with the AA genotype at the PLIN1 14995A>T variant.
  • Timing of food intake interacts with genetic variations in PLIN1, influencing weight-loss effectiveness.

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