Exploration of associations between the FTO rs9939609 genotype, fasting and postprandial appetite-related hormones and perceived appetite in healthy men and women (original) (raw)
Goltz, Fernanda R., Thackray, Alice E., Varela-Mato, Veronica, King, James A., Dorling, James L. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1917-2828, Dowejko, Monika, Mastana, Sarabjit, Thompson, Julie, Atkinson, Greg and Stensel, David J.(2019) Exploration of associations between the FTO rs9939609 genotype, fasting and postprandial appetite-related hormones and perceived appetite in healthy men and women.Appetite, 142, 104368. (doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2019.104368) (PMID:31310836)
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Abstract
Background: The fat mass and obesity-associated gene (FTO) rs9939609 A-allele has been associated with obesity risk. Although the exact mechanisms involved remain unknown, the FTO rs9939609 A-allele has been associated with an impaired postprandial suppression of appetite. Objectives: To explore the influence of FTO rs9939609 genotype on fasting and postprandial appetite-related hormones and perceived appetite in a heterogeneous sample of men and women. Design: 112 healthy men and women aged 18-50-years-old completed three laboratory visits for the assessment of FTO rs9939609 genotype, body composition, aerobic fitness, resting metabolic rate, visceral adipose tissue, liver fat, fasting leptin, and fasting and postprandial acylated ghrelin, total PYY, insulin, glucose and perceived appetite. Participants wore accelerometers for seven consecutive days for the assessment of physical activity and sedentary behaviour. Multivariable general linear models quantified differences between FTO rs9939609 groups for fasting and postprandial appetite outcomes, with and without the addition of a priori selected physiological and behavioural covariates. Sex-specific univariable Pearson's correlation coefficients were quantified between the appetite-related outcomes and individual characteristics. Results: 95% confidence intervals for mean differences between FTO rs9939609 groups overlapped zero in unadjusted and adjusted general linear models for all fasting (P ≥ 0.28) and postprandial (P ≥ 0.19) appetite-related outcomes. Eta2 values for explained variance attributable to FTO rs9939609 were <5% for all outcomes. An exploratory correlation matrix indicated that associations between fasting and postprandial acylated ghrelin, total PYY and general or abdominal adiposity were also small (r = −0.23 to 0.15, P ≥ 0.09). Fasting leptin, glucose and insulin and postprandial insulin concentrations were associated with adiposity outcomes (r = 0.29 to 0.81, P ≤ 0.033). Conclusions: Associations between the FTO rs9939609 genotype and fasting or postprandial appetite-related outcomes were weak in healthy men and women.
| Item Type: | Articles |
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| Additional Information: | This research was funded by the NIHR Leicester Biomedical Research Centre. |
| Status: | Published |
| Refereed: | Yes |
| Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID: | Dorling, Dr James |
| Authors: | Goltz, F. R., Thackray, A. E., Varela-Mato, V., King, J. A., Dorling, J. L., Dowejko, M., Mastana, S., Thompson, J., Atkinson, G., and Stensel, D. J. |
| College/School: | College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing |
| Journal Name: | Appetite |
| Publisher: | Elsevier |
| ISSN: | 0195-6663 |
| ISSN (Online): | 1095-8304 |
| Published Online: | 13 July 2019 |
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Deposit and Record Details
| ID Code: | 248888 |
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| Depositing User: | Dr James Dorling |
| Datestamp: | 04 Aug 2021 08:15 |
| Last Modified: | 04 Aug 2021 08:15 |
| Date of acceptance: | 10 July 2019 |
| Date of first online publication: | 13 July 2019 |
| Data Availability Statement: | Yes no data confirmed |