Neuromedin beta: P73T polymorphism in overweight and obese subjects
- Title:
- Neuromedin beta: P73T polymorphism in overweight and obese subjects
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- Spálová, Jana., Hana Zamrazilová, Josef Včelák, Markéta Vaňková, Petra Lukášová, Martin Hill, Karolína Hlavatá, Petra Šrámková, Martin Fried, Bashar Aldhoon, Marie Kunešová, Běla Bendlová, and Vojtěch Hainer
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issn:0862-8408 - Subject:
- Fyziologie člověka a srovnávací fyziologie, endokrinologie, obezita, redukce tělesné hmotnosti, endocrinology, obesity, weight loss, neuromedin beta, gene polymorphism, eating behaviour, nutrient intake, 14, and 612
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- Neuromedin beta (NMB) is a member of the bombesin-like peptide family expressed in brain, gastroin testinal tract, pancreas, adrenals and adipose tissue. The aim of our study was to compare the frequency of P73T polymorphism in overweight and obese patients (37 men: age 50.6±11.7 years, BMI 41.1±7.8 kg/m2; 255 women: age 49.0±11.9 years, BMI 37.9±6.8 kg/m2) with that of healthy normal weight subjects (51 men: age 28.2±7.1 years, BMI 22.3±2.0 kg/m2; 104 women: age 29.1±9.1 years, BMI 21.5±1.9 kg/m2) and to investigate the polymorphism’s influence on anthropometric, nutritional and psychobehavioral parameters in overweight/obese patients both at the baseline examination and at a control visit carried out 2.5 years later, regardless of the patient́s compliance with the weight reduction program. No significant differences in the genotype distribution were demonstrated between normal weight and overweight/obese subjects. Male T allele non-carriers compared to T allele carriers had higher energy (p=0.009), protein (p=0.018) and fat (p=0.002) intakes and hunger score (p=0.015) at the beginning of treatment. Male T allele non-carriers had a more favorable response to weight management at the follow-up, as they exhibited a significant reduction in waist circumference, energy intake and depression score as well as a significant increase in dietary restraint. No significant differences between carriers and non-carriers were demonstrated in women at the baseline examination. Both female T allele carriers and non-carriers demonstrated similar significant changes in nutritional parameters and in restraint score at the follow-up. Nevertheless, only female non-carriers showed a significant decrease in the hunger score., J. Spálová, H. Zamrazilová, J. Včelák, M. Vaňková, P. Lukášová, M. Hill, K. Hlavatá, P. Šrámková, M. Fried, B. Aldhoon, M. Kunešová, B. Bendlová, V. Hainer., and Obsahuje bibliografii a bibliografické odkazy
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- English
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- Physiological research | 2008 Volume:57 | Number:Suppl 1
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