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Searching for Factors Raising the Incidence of Metabolic Syndrome Among 45-60-Year-Old Women

Metabolic syndrome is an increasing health problem, whose pathogenesis may be associated with genetic factors. The main purpose of our study was to assess relationships between MetS and the presence of the FTO rs9939609, the MC4R rs17782313, and the PPAR-γ rs1801282 polymorphisms in 45-60-year-old w...

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Autores principales: Małgorzata, Szkup, Jacek, Brodowski, Jerzy, Owczarek Aleksander, Piotr, Choręza, Anna, Jurczak, Elżbieta, Grochans
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6147583/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30271660
http://dx.doi.org/10.14336/AD.2017.1027
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author Małgorzata, Szkup
Jacek, Brodowski
Jerzy, Owczarek Aleksander
Piotr, Choręza
Anna, Jurczak
Elżbieta, Grochans
author_facet Małgorzata, Szkup
Jacek, Brodowski
Jerzy, Owczarek Aleksander
Piotr, Choręza
Anna, Jurczak
Elżbieta, Grochans
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description Metabolic syndrome is an increasing health problem, whose pathogenesis may be associated with genetic factors. The main purpose of our study was to assess relationships between MetS and the presence of the FTO rs9939609, the MC4R rs17782313, and the PPAR-γ rs1801282 polymorphisms in 45-60-year-old women. The study included patients from the general population of the Westpomeranian Province (Poland). The mean age was 54.3 ± 4.2 years. The research procedure involved taking structured history, physical examination, anthropometric measurements, and collecting blood for biochemical and genetic analysis. The patients who met the diagnostic criteria for MetS constituted 38.35% of all participants (sample size: 425 patients). The comparison of blood biochemical parameters revealed numerous differences between the women with MetS and those from the control group. Genetic analysis demonstrated that the T allele of the FTO gene was a factor substantially decreasing the incidence of MetS in the study sample (ORT vs. A = 0.734; 95% CI: 0.555 - 0.970; p < 0.05). Other polymorphisms were not directly related to MetS incidence. Conclusions: 1. MetS-related abnormalities are widespread in the population of 45-60-year-old Polish women. Those most common are the elevated serum total cholesterol and LDL levels, increased insulin resistance and BMI scores, as well as visceral obesity. 2. No direct relationships were demonstrated between MetS and the gene polymorphisms analyzed in our study except for the FTO rs9939609, whose A allele and A/A genotype seemed to predispose to metabolic disorders.
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spelling pubmed-61475832018-10-01 Searching for Factors Raising the Incidence of Metabolic Syndrome Among 45-60-Year-Old Women Małgorzata, Szkup Jacek, Brodowski Jerzy, Owczarek Aleksander Piotr, Choręza Anna, Jurczak Elżbieta, Grochans Aging Dis Orginal Article Metabolic syndrome is an increasing health problem, whose pathogenesis may be associated with genetic factors. The main purpose of our study was to assess relationships between MetS and the presence of the FTO rs9939609, the MC4R rs17782313, and the PPAR-γ rs1801282 polymorphisms in 45-60-year-old women. The study included patients from the general population of the Westpomeranian Province (Poland). The mean age was 54.3 ± 4.2 years. The research procedure involved taking structured history, physical examination, anthropometric measurements, and collecting blood for biochemical and genetic analysis. The patients who met the diagnostic criteria for MetS constituted 38.35% of all participants (sample size: 425 patients). The comparison of blood biochemical parameters revealed numerous differences between the women with MetS and those from the control group. Genetic analysis demonstrated that the T allele of the FTO gene was a factor substantially decreasing the incidence of MetS in the study sample (ORT vs. A = 0.734; 95% CI: 0.555 - 0.970; p < 0.05). Other polymorphisms were not directly related to MetS incidence. Conclusions: 1. MetS-related abnormalities are widespread in the population of 45-60-year-old Polish women. Those most common are the elevated serum total cholesterol and LDL levels, increased insulin resistance and BMI scores, as well as visceral obesity. 2. No direct relationships were demonstrated between MetS and the gene polymorphisms analyzed in our study except for the FTO rs9939609, whose A allele and A/A genotype seemed to predispose to metabolic disorders. JKL International LLC 2018-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6147583/ /pubmed/30271660 http://dx.doi.org/10.14336/AD.2017.1027 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Małgorzata et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
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