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Energy Trade-Off and Four Extreme Human Body Types

Authors :
Ze'ev, Hochberg
Kerstin, Albertsson-Wikland
Florian, Privé
Alina, German
Anton, Holmgren
Lisa, Rubin
Michael, Shmoish
Source :
The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Resource trade-off theory suggests that increased performance on a given trait comes at the cost of decreased performance on other traits.Growth data from 1889 subjects (996 girls) were used from the GrowUp1974 Gothenburg study. Energy Trade-Off (ETO) between height and weight for individuals with extreme body types was characterized using a novel ETO-Score (ETOS). Four extreme body types were defined based on height and ETOI at early adulthood: tall-slender, short-stout, short-slender, and tall-stout; their growth trajectories assessed from ages 0.5-17.5 years.A GWAS using UK BioBank data was conducted to identify gene variants associated with height, BMI, and for the first time with ETOS.Height and ETOS trajectories show a two-hit pattern with profound changes during early infancy and at puberty for tall-slender and short-stout body types.Several loci (including FTO, ADCY3, GDF5, ) and pathways were identified by GWAS as being highly associated with ETOS. The most strongly associated pathways were related to 'extracellular matrix', 'signal transduction', 'chromatin organization', and 'energy metabolism'.ETOS represents a novel anthropometric trait with utility in describing body types. We discovered the multiple genomic loci and pathways probably involved in energy trade-off.

Details

ISSN :
19457197
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism
Accession number :
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