Genetic Susceptibility for Childhood BMI has no Impact on Weight Loss Following Lifestyle Intervention in Danish Children

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Genetic Susceptibility for Childhood BMI has no Impact on Weight Loss Following Lifestyle Intervention in Danish Children. / Hollensted, Mette; Fogh, Mette; Schnurr, Theresia M; Kloppenborg, Julie T; Have, Christian T; Nielsen, Tenna Ruest Haarmark; Rask, Johanne; Asp Vonsild Lund, Morten; Frithioff-Bøjsøe, Christine; Østergaard Johansen, Mia; Vincent Rosenbaum Appel, Emil; Mahendran, Yuvaraj; Grarup, Niels; Kadarmideen, Haja N; Pedersen, Oluf; Holm, Jens-Christian; Hansen, Torben.

In: Obesity, Vol. 26, No. 12, 2018, p. 1915-1922.

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Hollensted, M, Fogh, M, Schnurr, TM, Kloppenborg, JT, Have, CT, Nielsen, TRH, Rask, J, Asp Vonsild Lund, M, Frithioff-Bøjsøe, C, Østergaard Johansen, M, Vincent Rosenbaum Appel, E, Mahendran, Y, Grarup, N, Kadarmideen, HN, Pedersen, O, Holm, J-C & Hansen, T 2018, 'Genetic Susceptibility for Childhood BMI has no Impact on Weight Loss Following Lifestyle Intervention in Danish Children', Obesity, vol. 26, no. 12, pp. 1915-1922. https://doi.org/10.1002/oby.22308

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Hollensted, M., Fogh, M., Schnurr, T. M., Kloppenborg, J. T., Have, C. T., Nielsen, T. R. H., Rask, J., Asp Vonsild Lund, M., Frithioff-Bøjsøe, C., Østergaard Johansen, M., Vincent Rosenbaum Appel, E., Mahendran, Y., Grarup, N., Kadarmideen, H. N., Pedersen, O., Holm, J-C., & Hansen, T. (2018). Genetic Susceptibility for Childhood BMI has no Impact on Weight Loss Following Lifestyle Intervention in Danish Children. Obesity, 26(12), 1915-1922. https://doi.org/10.1002/oby.22308

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Hollensted M, Fogh M, Schnurr TM, Kloppenborg JT, Have CT, Nielsen TRH et al. Genetic Susceptibility for Childhood BMI has no Impact on Weight Loss Following Lifestyle Intervention in Danish Children. Obesity. 2018;26(12):1915-1922. https://doi.org/10.1002/oby.22308

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Hollensted, Mette ; Fogh, Mette ; Schnurr, Theresia M ; Kloppenborg, Julie T ; Have, Christian T ; Nielsen, Tenna Ruest Haarmark ; Rask, Johanne ; Asp Vonsild Lund, Morten ; Frithioff-Bøjsøe, Christine ; Østergaard Johansen, Mia ; Vincent Rosenbaum Appel, Emil ; Mahendran, Yuvaraj ; Grarup, Niels ; Kadarmideen, Haja N ; Pedersen, Oluf ; Holm, Jens-Christian ; Hansen, Torben. / Genetic Susceptibility for Childhood BMI has no Impact on Weight Loss Following Lifestyle Intervention in Danish Children. In: Obesity. 2018 ; Vol. 26, No. 12. pp. 1915-1922.

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title = "Genetic Susceptibility for Childhood BMI has no Impact on Weight Loss Following Lifestyle Intervention in Danish Children",
abstract = "OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the effect of a genetic risk score (GRS) comprising 15 single-nucleotide polymorphisms, previously shown to associate with childhood BMI, on the baseline cardiometabolic traits and the response to a lifestyle intervention in Danish children and adolescents.METHODS: Children and adolescents with overweight or obesity (n = 920) and a population-based control sample (n = 698) were recruited. Anthropometric and biochemical measures were obtained at baseline and in a subgroup of children and adolescents with overweight or obesity again after 6 to 24 months of lifestyle intervention (n = 754). The effects of the GRS were examined by multiple linear regressions using additive genetic models.RESULTS: At baseline, the GRS associated with BMI standard deviation score (SDS) both in children and adolescents with overweight or obesity (β = 0.033 [SE = 0.01]; P = 0.001) and in the population-based sample (β = 0.065 [SE = 0.02]; P = 0.001). No associations were observed for cardiometabolic traits. The GRS did not influence changes in BMI SDS or cardiometabolic traits following lifestyle intervention.CONCLUSIONS: A GRS for childhood BMI was associated with BMI SDS but not with other cardiometabolic traits in Danish children and adolescents. The GRS did not influence treatment response following lifestyle intervention.",
author = "Mette Hollensted and Mette Fogh and Schnurr, {Theresia M} and Kloppenborg, {Julie T} and Have, {Christian T} and Nielsen, {Tenna Ruest Haarmark} and Johanne Rask and {Asp Vonsild Lund}, Morten and Christine Frithioff-B{\o}js{\o}e and {{\O}stergaard Johansen}, Mia and {Vincent Rosenbaum Appel}, Emil and Yuvaraj Mahendran and Niels Grarup and Kadarmideen, {Haja N} and Oluf Pedersen and Jens-Christian Holm and Torben Hansen",
year = "2018",
doi = "10.1002/oby.22308",
language = "English",
volume = "26",
pages = "1915--1922",
journal = "Obesity",
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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Genetic Susceptibility for Childhood BMI has no Impact on Weight Loss Following Lifestyle Intervention in Danish Children

AU - Hollensted, Mette

AU - Fogh, Mette

AU - Schnurr, Theresia M

AU - Kloppenborg, Julie T

AU - Have, Christian T

AU - Nielsen, Tenna Ruest Haarmark

AU - Rask, Johanne

AU - Asp Vonsild Lund, Morten

AU - Frithioff-Bøjsøe, Christine

AU - Østergaard Johansen, Mia

AU - Vincent Rosenbaum Appel, Emil

AU - Mahendran, Yuvaraj

AU - Grarup, Niels

AU - Kadarmideen, Haja N

AU - Pedersen, Oluf

AU - Holm, Jens-Christian

AU - Hansen, Torben

PY - 2018

Y1 - 2018

N2 - OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the effect of a genetic risk score (GRS) comprising 15 single-nucleotide polymorphisms, previously shown to associate with childhood BMI, on the baseline cardiometabolic traits and the response to a lifestyle intervention in Danish children and adolescents.METHODS: Children and adolescents with overweight or obesity (n = 920) and a population-based control sample (n = 698) were recruited. Anthropometric and biochemical measures were obtained at baseline and in a subgroup of children and adolescents with overweight or obesity again after 6 to 24 months of lifestyle intervention (n = 754). The effects of the GRS were examined by multiple linear regressions using additive genetic models.RESULTS: At baseline, the GRS associated with BMI standard deviation score (SDS) both in children and adolescents with overweight or obesity (β = 0.033 [SE = 0.01]; P = 0.001) and in the population-based sample (β = 0.065 [SE = 0.02]; P = 0.001). No associations were observed for cardiometabolic traits. The GRS did not influence changes in BMI SDS or cardiometabolic traits following lifestyle intervention.CONCLUSIONS: A GRS for childhood BMI was associated with BMI SDS but not with other cardiometabolic traits in Danish children and adolescents. The GRS did not influence treatment response following lifestyle intervention.

AB - OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the effect of a genetic risk score (GRS) comprising 15 single-nucleotide polymorphisms, previously shown to associate with childhood BMI, on the baseline cardiometabolic traits and the response to a lifestyle intervention in Danish children and adolescents.METHODS: Children and adolescents with overweight or obesity (n = 920) and a population-based control sample (n = 698) were recruited. Anthropometric and biochemical measures were obtained at baseline and in a subgroup of children and adolescents with overweight or obesity again after 6 to 24 months of lifestyle intervention (n = 754). The effects of the GRS were examined by multiple linear regressions using additive genetic models.RESULTS: At baseline, the GRS associated with BMI standard deviation score (SDS) both in children and adolescents with overweight or obesity (β = 0.033 [SE = 0.01]; P = 0.001) and in the population-based sample (β = 0.065 [SE = 0.02]; P = 0.001). No associations were observed for cardiometabolic traits. The GRS did not influence changes in BMI SDS or cardiometabolic traits following lifestyle intervention.CONCLUSIONS: A GRS for childhood BMI was associated with BMI SDS but not with other cardiometabolic traits in Danish children and adolescents. The GRS did not influence treatment response following lifestyle intervention.

U2 - 10.1002/oby.22308

DO - 10.1002/oby.22308

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 30460774

VL - 26

SP - 1915

EP - 1922

JO - Obesity

JF - Obesity

SN - 1930-7381

IS - 12

ER -

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