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The role of TGF-β1 869 T > C and PPAR γ2 34 C > G polymorphisms, fat mass, and anthropometric characteristics in predicting childhood obesity at birth: A cross-sectional study according the parental characteristics and newborn's risk for child obesity (the newborns obesity's risk) NOR study

This study proposed to establish a correlation between the risk score for child obesity and anthropometric, genetic, and bioimpedance characteristics in mothers and newborns, and to assess the discriminant ability for anthropometric parameters to classify over-fatness (defined by bioimpedance body f...

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Autores principales: Mărginean, Claudiu, Mărginean, Cristina Oana, Iancu, Mihaela, Szabo, Bela, Cucerea, Manuela, Melit, Lorena Elena, Crauciuc, Andrei, Bănescu, Claudia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5265776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27442659
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000004265
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author Mărginean, Claudiu
Mărginean, Cristina Oana
Iancu, Mihaela
Szabo, Bela
Cucerea, Manuela
Melit, Lorena Elena
Crauciuc, Andrei
Bănescu, Claudia
author_facet Mărginean, Claudiu
Mărginean, Cristina Oana
Iancu, Mihaela
Szabo, Bela
Cucerea, Manuela
Melit, Lorena Elena
Crauciuc, Andrei
Bănescu, Claudia
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description This study proposed to establish a correlation between the risk score for child obesity and anthropometric, genetic, and bioimpedance characteristics in mothers and newborns, and to assess the discriminant ability for anthropometric parameters to classify over-fatness (defined by bioimpedance body fatness %) in pregnant women. We performed a cross-sectional study on 388 couples (mother and father) and their newborns admitted in a Tertiary Hospital from Romania. The measured parameters for mothers and their newborns were risk percentage for child obesity, anthropometric characteristics (mid-upper arm circumference [MUAC], tricipital skinfold thickness [TST] of mother and newborn), genetic polymorphisms (human peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ [PPARγ2] 34 C > G and transforming growth factor-beta 1 [TGF-β1] 869 T > C gene polymorphisms in both mothers and newborns), and mother's bioimpedance characteristics (fat mass [FM] %). The obesity risk score according to standard predictable Northern Finland Birth Cohort equation was in our study 4.07%. We found a monotone positive significant correlation between the newborn's risk of childhood obesity and the mother's TST (P = 0.01), as well as a tendency toward statistical significance concerning correlation with mother's MUAC (P = 0.053), without any correlations with the mothers’ bioimpedance parameters and also a positive correlation between the newborn's risk of childhood obesity and the newborn's anthropometrical characteristics like body mass index (BMI), MUAC, and TST (P < 0.001). We observed that the calculated newborn's risk percentage for child obesity was greater for the variant allele of the TGF-β1 869 T > C polymorphism and also for the wild-type C allele of the PPARγ2 34 C > G gene polymorphism. Our study indicated that the best predictors for over-fatness are BMI and MUAC (P = 0.01 < 0.02 and P = 0.019 < 0.02, respectively).
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spelling pubmed-52657762017-02-03 The role of TGF-β1 869 T > C and PPAR γ2 34 C > G polymorphisms, fat mass, and anthropometric characteristics in predicting childhood obesity at birth: A cross-sectional study according the parental characteristics and newborn's risk for child obesity (the newborns obesity's risk) NOR study Mărginean, Claudiu Mărginean, Cristina Oana Iancu, Mihaela Szabo, Bela Cucerea, Manuela Melit, Lorena Elena Crauciuc, Andrei Bănescu, Claudia Medicine (Baltimore) 5600 This study proposed to establish a correlation between the risk score for child obesity and anthropometric, genetic, and bioimpedance characteristics in mothers and newborns, and to assess the discriminant ability for anthropometric parameters to classify over-fatness (defined by bioimpedance body fatness %) in pregnant women. We performed a cross-sectional study on 388 couples (mother and father) and their newborns admitted in a Tertiary Hospital from Romania. The measured parameters for mothers and their newborns were risk percentage for child obesity, anthropometric characteristics (mid-upper arm circumference [MUAC], tricipital skinfold thickness [TST] of mother and newborn), genetic polymorphisms (human peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ [PPARγ2] 34 C > G and transforming growth factor-beta 1 [TGF-β1] 869 T > C gene polymorphisms in both mothers and newborns), and mother's bioimpedance characteristics (fat mass [FM] %). The obesity risk score according to standard predictable Northern Finland Birth Cohort equation was in our study 4.07%. We found a monotone positive significant correlation between the newborn's risk of childhood obesity and the mother's TST (P = 0.01), as well as a tendency toward statistical significance concerning correlation with mother's MUAC (P = 0.053), without any correlations with the mothers’ bioimpedance parameters and also a positive correlation between the newborn's risk of childhood obesity and the newborn's anthropometrical characteristics like body mass index (BMI), MUAC, and TST (P < 0.001). We observed that the calculated newborn's risk percentage for child obesity was greater for the variant allele of the TGF-β1 869 T > C polymorphism and also for the wild-type C allele of the PPARγ2 34 C > G gene polymorphism. Our study indicated that the best predictors for over-fatness are BMI and MUAC (P = 0.01 < 0.02 and P = 0.019 < 0.02, respectively). Wolters Kluwer Health 2016-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5265776/ /pubmed/27442659 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000004265 Text en Copyright © 2016 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0, where it is permissible to download, share and reproduce the work in any medium, provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
spellingShingle 5600
Mărginean, Claudiu
Mărginean, Cristina Oana
Iancu, Mihaela
Szabo, Bela
Cucerea, Manuela
Melit, Lorena Elena
Crauciuc, Andrei
Bănescu, Claudia
The role of TGF-β1 869 T > C and PPAR γ2 34 C > G polymorphisms, fat mass, and anthropometric characteristics in predicting childhood obesity at birth: A cross-sectional study according the parental characteristics and newborn's risk for child obesity (the newborns obesity's risk) NOR study
title The role of TGF-β1 869 T > C and PPAR γ2 34 C > G polymorphisms, fat mass, and anthropometric characteristics in predicting childhood obesity at birth: A cross-sectional study according the parental characteristics and newborn's risk for child obesity (the newborns obesity's risk) NOR study
title_full The role of TGF-β1 869 T > C and PPAR γ2 34 C > G polymorphisms, fat mass, and anthropometric characteristics in predicting childhood obesity at birth: A cross-sectional study according the parental characteristics and newborn's risk for child obesity (the newborns obesity's risk) NOR study
title_fullStr The role of TGF-β1 869 T > C and PPAR γ2 34 C > G polymorphisms, fat mass, and anthropometric characteristics in predicting childhood obesity at birth: A cross-sectional study according the parental characteristics and newborn's risk for child obesity (the newborns obesity's risk) NOR study
title_full_unstemmed The role of TGF-β1 869 T > C and PPAR γ2 34 C > G polymorphisms, fat mass, and anthropometric characteristics in predicting childhood obesity at birth: A cross-sectional study according the parental characteristics and newborn's risk for child obesity (the newborns obesity's risk) NOR study
title_short The role of TGF-β1 869 T > C and PPAR γ2 34 C > G polymorphisms, fat mass, and anthropometric characteristics in predicting childhood obesity at birth: A cross-sectional study according the parental characteristics and newborn's risk for child obesity (the newborns obesity's risk) NOR study
title_sort role of tgf-β1 869 t > c and ppar γ2 34 c > g polymorphisms, fat mass, and anthropometric characteristics in predicting childhood obesity at birth: a cross-sectional study according the parental characteristics and newborn's risk for child obesity (the newborns obesity's risk) nor study
topic 5600
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5265776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27442659
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000004265
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