FABP2 Ala54Thr polymorphism and post-training changes of body composition and biochemical parameters in Caucasian women

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The functional FABP2 Ala54Thr polymorphism (rs1799883) is strongly associated with lipid and carbohydrate metabolism, although the function of its potential modifying effect on training-induced changes in obesity-related parameters is still unknown. The aim of the present study was to investigate the influence of the Ala54Thr polymorphism on post-training changes of selected body mass and body composition measurements, as well as with biochemical parameters of energy metabolism. Accordingly, alleles and genotypes distribution in a group of 168 young, nonobese Caucasian women measured for chosen body composition parameters, lipid profile, and glucose levels before and after the completion of a 12-week aerobic training program were studied. Although the obtained results showed changes in body mass, BMI, FM, %FM, FFM, TBW, HDL-C, and glucose levels during the training program, none of the examined parameters changed significantly across the FABP2 genotypes. Instead, we found a main effect of genotype on BMI (p = 0.033), with carriers of the Thr54 allele having a higher BMI during the whole study period compared with the Ala54 carriers. We confirm that the FABP2 Ala54Thr polymorphism may help identify women at risk for overweight and obesity. However, we did not notice evidence of an interaction between physical activity and the Ala54Thr polymorphism on the examined parameters.

Tytuł
FABP2 Ala54Thr polymorphism and post-training changes of body composition and biochemical parameters in Caucasian women
Twórca
Leońska-Duniec Agata
Słowa kluczowe
sport genetics; physical activity; FABP2 gene; polymorphism; body composition; lipid profile; adaptation
Współtwórca
Świtała Katarzyna
Ahmetov Ildus I.
Pickering Craig
Massidda Myosotis
Buryta Maciej ORCID 0000-0002-0339-3933
Mastalerz Andrzej
Maculewicz Ewelina
Data
2021
Typ zasobu
artykuł
Identyfikator zasobu
DOI 10.3390/genes12070954
Źródło
Genes, 2021, vol. 12 iss. 7, [br. s.], 954
Język
angielski
Prawa autorskie
CC BY CC BY
Kategorie
Publikacje pracowników US
Data udostępnienia16 wrz 2021, 11:09:59
Data mod.16 wrz 2021, 11:09:59
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