Association of the FTO fat mass and obesity–associated gene rs9939609 polymorphism with rewarding value of food and eating behavior in Chilean children

AMO Rivas, JL Santos, MA Valladares, J Cameron… - Nutrition, 2018 - Elsevier
AMO Rivas, JL Santos, MA Valladares, J Cameron, G Goldfield
Nutrition, 2018Elsevier
Objectives The aim of this study was to assess the association between the single-
nucleotide polymorphism rs9939609 in the FTO gene and homeostatic/non-homeostatic
eating behavior patterns in Chilean children. Methods A cross-sectional study was
conducted in 258 children (44% female; 8–14 y of age). Anthropometric measurements
(weight, height, Z-score of height, body mass index, and waist circumference) were
performed. Eating behavior was assessed using the Eating in Absence of Hunger …
Objectives
The aim of this study was to assess the association between the single-nucleotide polymorphism rs9939609 in the FTO gene and homeostatic/non-homeostatic eating behavior patterns in Chilean children.
Methods
A cross-sectional study was conducted in 258 children (44% female; 8–14 y of age). Anthropometric measurements (weight, height, Z-score of height, body mass index, and waist circumference) were performed. Eating behavior was assessed using the Eating in Absence of Hunger Questionnaire; the Child Eating Behavior Questionnaire; the Three Factor Eating Questionnaire, and the Food Reinforcement Value Questionnaire. Genotype of rs9939609 was determined by a Taqman assay. Association of rs9939609 with eating behavior was assessed using non-parametric tests.
Results
Allelic frequencies of rs9939609 were estimated as 77% for the A allele and 23% for the T allele. We found that normal-weight girl A carriers had higher scores of Satiety Responsiveness and Slowness on the Eating subscale. Normal-weight boy A carriers showed significantly higher scores on the Negative Affect and lower scores of the Desire to Drink subscale. In overweight children, A carriers showed higher scores on the Food Responsiveness, Emotional Overeating, Enjoyment of Food, and Food Choice subscales and lower scores on the Satiety- Responsiveness and Slowness in Eating subscales. In obese children, we found higher scores on the Cognitive Restrained subscale and lower Food Choice.
Conclusion
The rs9939609 A allele of the FTO gene is associated with eating behavior traits and may predispose to obesity.
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