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Weight and Obesity Genetics in Disease Minerals

Newly Identified Genetic Factor in Weight

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Posted on Feb 27, 2014, 6 a.m.

Calcium is linked to lower waist circumference, among people genetically predisposed to large waistlines.

Whereas a number of studies report that dietary calcium can exert a beneficial change in body weight and waist circumference, the data has been inconsistent.  Sofus C Larsen, from Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg Hospitals (Denmark), and colleagues explored whether this relation could depend on genetic predisposition to obesity.  The team completed a meta-analysis of three published studies involving 7,569 men and women, in which they analyzed diet, 54 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), and body mass index (BMI), and waist circumference or waist-hip ratio.  The analysis revealed a significant association between body weight and increasing calcium intakes – independent of SNPs.  Further, the researchers observed a significant interaction between calcium and waist circumference associated SNPs in relation to changes in waist circumference.   The study authors write that: “calcium may reduce [waist circumference] among people genetically predisposed to a high [waist circumference].

Sofus C Larsen, Lars Angquist, Tarunveer Singh Ahluwalia, Tea Skaaby, Nina Roswall, Anne Tjonneland, et al.  “Interaction between genetic predisposition to obesity and dietary calcium in relation to subsequent change in body weight and waist circumference.”  Am J Clin Nutr., February 5, 2014

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