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Physical activity counters genetic predisposition to obesity

Postby Dtlv74 on Wed Sep 01, 2010 2:05 pm

While they don't inculde the possibility in the study that those who exercise might also have very different diets to those who don't exercise (most people who exercise also eat healthier compared to those who don't), is an interesting study that nonetheless strongly suggests the importance of exercise in weight control -

Physical activity can reduce the genetic predisposition to obesity by 40 percent

Although the whole population can benefit from a physically active lifestyle, in part through reduced obesity risk, a new study shows that individuals with a genetic predisposition to obesity can benefit even more. The research, carried out by Dr. Ruth Loos from the Medical Research Council Epidemiology Unit in Cambridge, United Kingdom, and colleagues, published in this week's PLoS Medicine suggests that the genetic predisposition to obesity can be reduced by an average of 40% through increased physical activity.

The authors used a cohort study of 20,430 people living in Norwich, UK and examined 12 different genetic variants which are known to increase the risk of obesity. The researchers tested how many of these variants each study participants had inherited from either parent. They then assessed the overall genetic susceptibility to obesity by summing the number of variants inherited into a 'genetic predisposition score'. Most individuals inherited between 10 and 13 variants, but some had inherited more than 17 variants, while others fewer than 6. In addition the researchers assessed occupational and leisure-time physical activities in each individual by using a validated self-administered questionnaire. The researchers then used modeling techniques to examine whether a higher 'genetic predisposition score' was associated with a higher body mass index (BMI)/obesity risk and, most importantly, they also tested whether a physically active lifestyle could attenuate the genetic influence on BMI and obesity risk.

The researchers found that each additional genetic variant in the score was associated with an increase in BMI equivalent to 445g in body weight for a person 1.70 m tall and that the size of this effect was greater in inactive people than in active people. In individuals who had a physically active lifestyle, this increase was only 379 g/variant, or 36% lower than in physically inactive individuals in whom the increase was 592 g/variant. Furthermore, in the total sample each additional obesity-susceptibility variant increased the odds of obesity by 1.1-fold. However, the increased odds per variant for obesity risk were 40% lower in physically active individuals (1.095 odds/variant) compared to physically inactive individuals (1.16 odds/variant).

These findings challenge deterministic views of the genetic predisposition to obesity that are often held by the public, as they suggest that even people at greater genetic risk of obesity can benefit from adopting a healthy lifestyle.

The authors say: "Our findings further emphasize the importance of physical activity in the prevention of obesity."

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Re: Physical activity counters genetic predisposition to obesity

Postby simon m on Wed Sep 01, 2010 2:24 pm

Have'nt read this as it seems to be a case of "No Shit, Sherlock!"
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Re: Physical activity counters genetic predisposition to obesity

Postby ollie on Wed Sep 01, 2010 5:38 pm

Dtlv74 wrote:The authors used a cohort study of 20,430 people living in Norwich


Probably not the best sample to use for studying anything related to genetics.
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Re: Physical activity counters genetic predisposition to obesity

Postby Ader on Wed Sep 01, 2010 9:34 pm

ollie wrote:
Dtlv74 wrote:The authors used a cohort study of 20,430 people living in Norwich


Probably not the best sample to use for studying anything related to genetics.


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Re: Physical activity counters genetic predisposition to obesity

Postby Dtlv74 on Thu Sep 02, 2010 1:52 pm

Ader wrote:
ollie wrote:
Dtlv74 wrote:The authors used a cohort study of 20,430 people living in Norwich


Probably not the best sample to use for studying anything related to genetics.


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LOL... probably the two best looking guys in norwich :lol:

I think the study is a bit crappy even though I think the overall conclusion is probably right.

To be fair what they were looking at is the idea that the various 'obesity genes' cause fat gain irrespective of what you do, and that if you have a large number of these genes you will still get fatter than someone who hasn't got them even if you start from the same bodyweight and composition, exercise equally, and take in the same amounts of food... but if you don't exercise you will get fatter at a much greater rate, suggesting exercise limits the fatness factor of some of those genes.

Big problem with the study is that they didn't look at other factors too... so many variables that could mess up that result.

Still, as big si says, the idea that exercise can help prevent obesity really is a case of "no shit sherlock".
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Re: Physical activity counters genetic predisposition to obesity

Postby julesm on Thu Sep 02, 2010 3:54 pm

so there is some truth when fat people say "oooh its me glands"- when really they mean cellular signalling and genetic transcription
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Re: Physical activity counters genetic predisposition to obesity

Postby Dtlv74 on Thu Sep 02, 2010 4:02 pm

julesm wrote:so there is some truth when fat people say "oooh its me glands"- when really they mean cellular signalling and genetic transcription


Yeah exactly... but most of the people who say "oooh its me glands" probably wouldn't have a clue what cellular signalling and genetic transcription means and are equally clueless about diet and exercise!

I know a fat lass who is a "gland blamer", and she eats junk all day, does fuck all exercise and uses the fact that her family are large as an excuse not to try to do anythign about it despite being at times quite unhappy.

The way I see it is that if your genetics have dealt you a shit hand it's even more important to do all the positive things that you can to minimise the risk... and especially if you have kids and family who you are taking responsibility for... isn't always about yourself but sometimes also about the example you set for your little ones if you have them too.
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