rs10895901 - KBTBD3
Magnitude 2.2 · 1 study on file
Reported associations
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Genomics and phenomics of body mass index reveals a complex disease network - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 36581621
ABSTRACT: Elevated body mass index (BMI) is heritable and associated with many health conditions that impact morbidity and mortality. The study of the genetic association of BMI across a broad range of common disease conditions offers the opportunity to extend current knowledge regarding the breadth and depth of adiposity-related diseases. We identify 906 (364 novel) and 41 (6 novel) genome-wide significant loci for BMI among participants of European (N~1.1 million) and African (N~100,000) ancestry, respectively. Using a BMI genetic risk score including 2446 variants, 316 diagnoses are associated in the Million Veteran Program, with 96.5% showing increased risk. A co-morbidity network analysis reveals seven disease communities containing multiple interconnected diseases associated with BMI
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Lifestyle context
Concrete actions anchored to the cited research. We do not prescribe, we describe.
Diet
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Structured macronutrient balance for weight management Moderate
eQTL data shows rs10895901 variant regulates gene expression in adipose tissue; dietary quality impacts adipose function and metabolic homeostasis
Mediterranean or DASH-style dietary pattern; track macronutrient composition
Discuss with your doctor
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BMI trajectory and metabolic risk assessment Moderate
rs10895901-G associated with increased BMI; individualized metabolic risk assessment helps guide prevention strategies
Exercise
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Regular aerobic and resistance exercise Moderate
Physical activity is the primary behavioral intervention for BMI management; genetic predisposition to higher BMI increases benefit of structured exercise
150 min/week moderate aerobic exercise plus 2x/week resistance training
Screening
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Body mass index and metabolic screening Moderate
rs10895901-G carrier status is associated with increased BMI; metabolic monitoring identifies early cardiovascular and glucose tolerance complications
Annual BMI, lipid panel, fasting glucose; more frequent if BMI trending upward