FTO and Anthropometrics: The Role of Modifiable Factors

J Funct Morphol Kinesiol. 2022 Oct 18;7(4):90. doi: 10.3390/jfmk7040090.

Abstract

Numerous gene variants are linked to an individual's propensity to become overweight or obese. The most commonly studied gene variant is the FTO single nucleotide polymorphism. The FTO risk allele is linked with increased body mass, BMI and other lifestyle factors that may perpetuate an individual's risk for obesity. Studies assessing eating behaviors, eating preferences, nutrition interventions and other lifestyle factors were reviewed. These studies demonstrated a clear difference in eating behaviors and preferences. Lifestyle modifications including physical activity and diet were effective in weight management even in those with the risk allele.

Keywords: genomics; nutrition; physical activity.

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  • Review

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This research received no external funding.