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Association of rs3138167 polymorphism with metabolic response after a hypocaloric Mediterranean diet. | LitMetric

Association of rs3138167 polymorphism with metabolic response after a hypocaloric Mediterranean diet.

Nutr Hosp

Centro de Investigación de Endocrinología y Nutrición Clínica de Valladolid (IENVA). Facultad de Medicina. Universidad de Valladolid.

Published: April 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The SNP (rs3138167) is linked to metabolic disorders in obese individuals, and its impact on metabolic response post-diet intervention was unknown.
  • In a study of 1,008 obese Caucasians, those carrying the T allele showed higher levels of insulin and other markers compared to non-T allele carriers both before and after a 12-week hypocaloric Mediterranean diet.
  • Non-T allele carriers experienced significant improvements in metabolic markers like insulin and triglycerides, suggesting they had a better response to the dietary intervention than T allele carriers.

Article Abstract

Background: the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) (rs3138167) is a polymorphism that has been associated with metabolic disorder in obese subjects and its effect on the metabolic response after a dietary intervention has not been evaluated. Objective: our aim was to analyze the effects of the rs3138167 on metabolic changes secondary to weight loss with a hypocaloric diet with a Mediterranean pattern. Method: one thousand and eight Caucasian obese patients were evaluated. Before and after 12 weeks on a hypocaloric diet with Mediterranean pattern, an anthropometric evaluation and a biochemical analysis were performed. The statistical analysis was performed as a dominant model (CC vs CT + TT). Results: the values of insulin, HOMA-IR and resistin were higher in T allele carriers than non-T allele carriers in pre- and post-intervention time. In non-T allele carriers, resistin, insulin, HOMA-IR, triglycerides and C-reactive protein levels decreased. The improvement was statistically superior in non-T allele carriers; resistin (-1.2 ± 0.2 ng/dl; p = 0.02), triglycerides (-18.3 ± 4.3 mg/dl; p = 0.02), C-reactive protein (-2.6 ± 0.3 mg/dl; p = 0.02), insulin -4.4 ± 1.9 mUI/l; p = 0.02) and HOMA-IR (-2.1 ± 0.7; p = 0.03). Conclusion: we report an association of rs3138167 with a worse metabolic response (insulin, HOMA-IR, triglyceride and C-reactive protein) in T allele carriers after weight loss with a hypocaloric diet with Mediterranean pattern.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.20960/nh.04763DOI Listing

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