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@inproceedings{770181, author = {Bienertová Vašků, Julie and Bienert, Petr and Tomandl, Josef and Forejt, Martin and Vašků, Anna}, address = {Praha}, booktitle = {13th International SHR Symposium}, edition = {2008}, keywords = {adiponectin; polymorphism; gene; obesity; food preferences}, language = {eng}, location = {Praha}, pages = {85-85}, publisher = {Institute for Clinical and Experimental Physiology, Prague}, title = {Two Common Polymorphisms Within The Adiponectin Gene Are Associated With Food Preferences In Extremely Obese Czech Individuals}, year = {2008} }
TY - JOUR ID - 770181 AU - Bienertová Vašků, Julie - Bienert, Petr - Tomandl, Josef - Forejt, Martin - Vašků, Anna PY - 2008 TI - Two Common Polymorphisms Within The Adiponectin Gene Are Associated With Food Preferences In Extremely Obese Czech Individuals PB - Institute for Clinical and Experimental Physiology, Prague CY - Praha KW - adiponectin KW - polymorphism KW - gene KW - obesity KW - food preferences N2 - Objectives: Considering the pivotal role of adiponectin in white adipose tissue metabolism and signaling, we assessed whether the 45T/G and 94T/G polymorphisms within the adiponectin gene influence the food preferences along with basic anthropometric characteristics in the Czech extremely obese population. Design and Methods: The total of 44 extremely obese subjects were enrolled in the study (BMI 46.03, SD 5.63; % of body fat 50.33, SD 5.13). Basic anthropometrical characteristics associated to obesity were measured and the food intake was monitored using 7- day record method. The polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR based RFLP) method was used to establish the distribution of allele and genotype frequencies of the 45T/G (exon 2) and 94T/G (exon 2) polymorphisms. ELISA was used to determine plasma levels of leptin and leptin receptor. Results: Both polymorphisms studied were significantly associated with various body size measurements including weight, waist and hip circumference, percentage of body fat and body mass index. Furthermore, the 45T/G was linked to the plasma levels of leptin receptor (beta = -0.36, p = 0.002). A strong effect of 94T/G on the food preferences of the morbidly obese individuals was observed, the 94T/G GG genotypes being significantly associated with the increased protein and carbohydrates intake (beta = -3.2, p = 0.02, beta = -5.5, p = 0.002, respectively). Conclusions: The obtained data well fit into a framework for food intake regulation and could provide possible targets for further nutrigenomical research and intervention focused on the food preferences. ER -
BIENERTOVÁ VAŠKŮ, Julie, Petr BIENERT, Josef TOMANDL, Martin FOREJT a Anna VAŠKŮ. Two Common Polymorphisms Within The Adiponectin Gene Are Associated With Food Preferences In Extremely Obese Czech Individuals. In \textit{13th International SHR Symposium}. 2008. vyd. Praha: Institute for Clinical and Experimental Physiology, Prague, 2008, s.~85-85.
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