Publication: Adiponectin SNP276 is associated with obesity, the metabolic syndrome, and diabetes in the elderly
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cris.virtual.department | Internal Medicine-NTUH | |
cris.virtual.department | Internal Medicine-NTUHBH | |
cris.virtual.department | Medicine-NTUCC | |
cris.virtual.department | Internal Medicine | |
cris.virtual.department | Laboratory Medicine | |
cris.virtual.department | Clinical Medicine | |
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cris.virtual.department | Clinical Medicine | |
cris.virtual.department | Medical Research | |
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dc.contributor.author | WEI-SHIUNG YANG | en_US |
dc.contributor.author | Yang Y.-C. | en_US |
dc.contributor.author | CHI-LING CHEN | en_US |
dc.contributor.author | Wu I.-L. | en_US |
dc.contributor.author | JIN-YING LU | en_US |
dc.contributor.author | Lu F.-H. | en_US |
dc.contributor.author | TONG-YUAN TAI | en_US |
dc.contributor.author | Chang C.-J. | en_US |
dc.date.accessioned | 2020-08-12T01:40:05Z | |
dc.date.available | 2020-08-12T01:40:05Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2007 | |
dc.description.abstract | Background: Genetic variations of the human adiponectin gene are associated with metabolic phenotypes, including obesity, insulin sensitivity, and diabetes. However, these associations have not been examined in an elderly population. Objective: The objective of the study was to investigate whether the genetic variants of adiponectin are associated with any metabolic phenotype in the elderly. Design: In a population-based, case-control genetic association study, a total of 1438 subjects >65 y old were recruited from the community. The phenotypes of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) were measured. Four single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) were genotyped by mass spectrometry. Results: The G allele of SNP276 in intron 2 was associated with a reduced risk of obesity, MetS, and diabetes mellitus. The GT genotype relative to the GG genotype had an age- and sex-adjusted odds ratio of 1.32 for obesity [body mass index (BMI; in kg/m2) ? 25; P = 0.014] and of 1.33 (P = 0.011) and 1.47 (P = 0.001) for MetS according to modified National Cholesterol Education Program and International Diabetes Federation criteria, respectively. The age-, sex-, and BMI-adjusted odds ratio of diabetes mellitus for the GT and TT genotypes relative to the GG genotype were 1.28 (P=0.042) and 1.72 (P = 0.013), respectively, and there was an obvious dosage effect (P for trend = 0.004). In linear regression after adjustment for age, sex, and BMI, the GT and TT genotypes were associated with fasting plasma glucose concentrations 5.2 and 11.1 mg/dL higher, respectively, than those of the GG genotype. Conclusions: Genetic variation of the adiponectin gene is associated with obesity, MetS, and diabetes mellitus in the elderly. The genetic effect on diabetes mellitus is partially independent of BMI. ? 2007 American Society for Nutrition. | en_US |
dc.identifier.doi | 10.1093/ajcn/86.2.509 | |
dc.identifier.issn | 0002-9165 | |
dc.identifier.pmid | 17684226 | |
dc.identifier.scopus | 2-s2.0-34547890336 | |
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dc.identifier.uri | https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/511443 | |
dc.publisher | American Society for Nutrition | en_US |
dc.relation.ispartof | American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | en_US |
dc.relation.journalissue | 2 | en_US |
dc.relation.journalvolume | 86 | en_US |
dc.relation.pages | 509-513 | en_US |
dc.subject.classification | [SDGs]SDG3 | |
dc.subject.other | adiponectin; protein snp276; unclassified drug; adult; aged; article; controlled study; diabetes mellitus; female; genetic association; genetic variability; genotype; human; major clinical study; male; mass spectrometry; metabolic syndrome X; obesity; pathogenesis; risk assessment; risk factor; single nucleotide polymorphism | |
dc.title | Adiponectin SNP276 is associated with obesity, the metabolic syndrome, and diabetes in the elderly | en_US |
dc.type | journal article | en |
dspace.entity.type | Publication |