BIENERTOVÁ VAŠKŮ, Julie, Martin FOREJT, Josef TOMANDL, Petr BIENERT and Anna VAŠKŮ. Two common polymorphisms within the adiponectin gene are associated with food preferences in extremely obese Czech individuals (TWO COMMON POLYMORPHISMS WITHIN THE ADIPONECTIN GENE ARE ASSOCIATED WITH FOOD PREFERENCES IN EXTREMELY OBESE CZECH INDIVIDUALS). In 1st Central European Congress on Obesity. Karlovy Vary: European Association for the Study of Obesity, 2008, p. 47-47. ISBN 978-80-254-2733-0.
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Original name Two common polymorphisms within the adiponectin gene are associated with food preferences in extremely obese Czech individuals
Name in Czech Dva v populaci četné polymorfismy v genu pro adiponektin jsou asociovány s potravními preferencemi české extrémně obézní populace
Authors BIENERTOVÁ VAŠKŮ, Julie, Martin FOREJT, Josef TOMANDL, Petr BIENERT and Anna VAŠKŮ.
Edition Karlovy Vary, 1st Central European Congress on Obesity, p. 47-47, 1 pp. 2008.
Publisher European Association for the Study of Obesity
Other information
Original language English
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study Genetics and molecular biology
Country of publisher United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Medicine
ISBN 978-80-254-2733-0
Keywords in English adiponectin; polymorphism; extreme obesity; food preferences
Tags adiponectin, extreme obesity, food preferences, polymorphism
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: doc. RNDr. Josef Tomandl, Ph.D., učo 47. Changed: 3/12/2008 20:32.
Abstract
Objective: 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. Conclusions: Both examined polymorphism were significantly associated with various parametres of food intake, above all the total and relative intake of carbohydrates, which could provide possible explanation for the documented prodiabetogenic effects of these polymorphisms. The obtained results well fit into a framework for food intake regulation in relation to adiponectin role and could provide possible targets for further nutrigenomical research and intervention focused on the food preferences.
Abstract (in Czech)
Na základě získaných výsledků se zdá, že oba sledované polymorfismy přímo ovlivňují potravní preference obézních jedinců, zvláště obsah karbohydrátů v potravě, což je zajímavé z hlediska dokumentovaného prodiabetogenního efektu těchto polymorfismů.
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