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Reduced genetic influence on childhood obesity in small for gestational age children.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Children born small-for-gestational-age (SGA) are at increased risk of developing obesity and metabolic diseases later in life, a risk which is magnified if followed by accelerated postnatal growth. We investigated whether common gene variants associated with adult obesity were associated with increased postnatal growth, as measured by BMI z-score, in children born SGA and appropriate for gestational age (AGA) in the Auckland Birthweight Collaborative. METHODS: A total of 37 candidate SNPs were genotyped on 547 European children (228 SGA and 319 AGA). Repeated measures of BMI (z-score) were used for assessing obesity status, and results were corrected for multiple testing using the false discovery rate. RESULTS: SGA children had a lower BMI z-score than non-SGA children at assessment age 3.5, 7 and 11 years. We confirmed 27 variants within 14 obesity risk genes to be individually associated with increasing early childhood BMI, predominantly in those born AGA. CONCLUSIONS: Genetic risk variants are less important in influencing early childhood BMI in those born SGA than in those born AGA, suggesting that non-genetic or environmental factors may be more important in influencing childhood BMI in those born SGA.

SUBMITTER: Han DY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3556300 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Reduced genetic influence on childhood obesity in small for gestational age children.

Han Dug Yeo DY   Murphy Rinki R   Morgan Angharad R AR   Lam Wen Jiun WJ   Thompson John M D JM   Wall Clare R CR   Waldie Karen E KE   Mitchell Edwin A EA   Ferguson Lynnette R LR  

BMC medical genetics 20130122


<h4>Background</h4>Children born small-for-gestational-age (SGA) are at increased risk of developing obesity and metabolic diseases later in life, a risk which is magnified if followed by accelerated postnatal growth. We investigated whether common gene variants associated with adult obesity were associated with increased postnatal growth, as measured by BMI z-score, in children born SGA and appropriate for gestational age (AGA) in the Auckland Birthweight Collaborative.<h4>Methods</h4>A total o  ...[more]

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