The effect of AGTR1, AGТ, LPL, ADRB2 gene polymorphisms on central obesity in adolescents of the Kazakh population.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Bratislava Medical Journal-Bratislavske Lekarske Listy Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.4149/BLL_2023_008
Madina Adiyeva, Nurlan Aukenov, Aida Nurzhanova, Nadira Slamkhanova, Aiman Kerimkulova
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Background: Abdominal obesity, usually measured by waist circumference and waist-to-hip ratio, is more closely related to metabolic dysfunctions that are associated with cardiovascular diseases than general obesity, which is usually assessed by body mass index. The purpose of our study was to study the distribution of alleles and genotypes AGTR1, AGТ, LPL and ADRB2 among adolescents of the Kazakh population and to identify the relationship of these genes with predictors of obesity.

Methods: The study involved 184 adolescents aged 15-18 years of the Kazakh population.

Results: As a result of the study, it was revealed that the G allele of the rs328 polymorphism of the LPL gene reduces the risk of developing abdominal obesity compared to the C allele.The C/G genotype reduces the risk of developing abdominal obesity. We have identified among the studied adolescents of the Kazakh population an increase in the ratio of waist volume (WV) to hip volume (HV) among boys, which may in the future lead to obesity and cardiovascular diseases in general.

Conclusion: It was also found that the G allele of the rs328 polymorphism of the LPL gene reduces the risk of abdominal obesity. Therefore, in addition to determining BMI, we recommend determining the ratio WV to HP. It was found that an increase in the ratio of WV/HV by 1 cm increases the chance of developing hypoapolipoproteinemia A1 (Tab. 4, Fig. 1, Ref. 23). Text in PDF www.elis.sk Keywords: obesity, body mass index, waist-to-hip ratio, AGTR1, AGТ, LPL, ADRB2.

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AGTR1、AGТ、LPL、ADRB2基因多态性对哈萨克族青少年中心性肥胖的影响
背景:腹部肥胖通常以腰围和腰臀比来衡量,与一般肥胖相比,腹部肥胖与心血管疾病相关的代谢功能障碍的关系更密切,而一般肥胖通常以体重指数来评估。本研究的目的是研究哈哈族青少年AGTR1、AGТ、LPL和ADRB2等位基因和基因型的分布,并确定这些基因与肥胖预测因子的关系。方法:研究对象为184名15-18岁的哈萨克族青少年。结果:本研究发现,LPL基因rs328多态性的G等位基因与C等位基因相比,可降低腹部肥胖的发生风险。C/G基因型降低了腹部肥胖的风险。我们已经确定,在哈萨克人口的研究青少年中,男孩腰围体积(WV)与臀部体积(HV)的比例增加,这可能在未来导致肥胖和心血管疾病。结论:还发现LPL基因rs328多态性的G等位基因可降低腹部肥胖的风险。因此,除了测定BMI外,我们建议测定WV与HP的比值。研究发现,WV/HV比值每增加1 cm,发生低载脂蛋白血症A1的几率就会增加(表4,图1,参考文献23)。关键词:肥胖,体重指数,腰臀比,AGTR1, AGТ, LPL, ADRB2。
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