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An FTO Gene Variant Moderates the Association between Parental Restriction and Child BMI

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  • Alison Tovar
  • Jennifer A Emond
  • Erin Hennessy
  • Diane Gilbert-Diamond

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Objective: This study aimed to explore whether a common variant in the FTO gene moderates the relationship between parental restriction and child BMI. Methods: This study reports on baseline data from 178 parent-child (ages 9–10 years) dyads. Parents completed the Child Feeding Questionnaire and reported on socio-demographic characteristics. Each child’s height, weight and FTO rs9939609 genotype was assessed. Ordinary least squares regression was used to fit the child’s BMI-percentile on parental restriction and the child’s FTO genotype, adjusted for covariates. A likelihood ratio test was used to compare a model with and without a multiplicative interaction term between restriction and genotype. Results: Most participants (93.3%) were white, non-Hispanic. Twenty-three percent of children were overweight/obese and FTO genotype was associated with weight status. Mean parental restriction was statistically higher among overweight/obese vs. normal weight children: 3.3 (SD 0.8) vs. 2.8 (SD 1.0); t-test p-value = 0.002. Parental restriction was positively associated with child BMI-percentile and BMI-z only among children with two copies of the high-risk FTO allele (p for interaction = 0.02), where each one-point increase in parental restriction was associated with a 14.7 increase in the child’s BMI-percentile or a 0.56-point increase in the child’s BMI z-score. Conclusion: For only the children with two high-risk alleles, parental restriction was positively associated with child BMI-percentile.

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  • Alison Tovar & Jennifer A Emond & Erin Hennessy & Diane Gilbert-Diamond, 2016. "An FTO Gene Variant Moderates the Association between Parental Restriction and Child BMI," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 11(5), pages 1-12, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0155521
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0155521
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