rs10993738 - SYK
Magnitude 2.2 · 1 study on file
Reported associations
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A single-nucleotide polymorphism in ANK1 is associated with susceptibility to type 2 diabetes in Japanese populations. - Human molecular genetics (2012) · Imamura M, Maeda S, Yamauchi T, Hara K, Yasuda K, Morizono T, Takahashi A, Horikoshi M, Nakamura M, Fujita H, Tsunoda T, Kubo M, Watada H, Maegawa H, Okada-Iwabu M, Iwabu M, Shojima N, Ohshige T, Omori S, Iwata M, Hirose H, Kaku K, Ito C, Tanaka Y, Tobe K, Kashiwagi A, Kawamori R, Kasuga M, Kamatani N, Nakamura Y, Kadowaki T · PubMed 22456796
To identify a novel susceptibility locus for type 2 diabetes, we performed an imputation-based, genome-wide association study (GWAS) in a Japanese population using newly obtained imputed-genotype data for 2 229 890 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) estimated from previously reported, directly genotyped GWAS data in the same samples (stage 1: 4470 type 2 diabetes versus 3071 controls). We directly genotyped 43 new SNPs with P-values of <10(-4) in a part of stage-1 samples (2692 type 2 diabetes versus 3071 controls), and the associations of validated SNPs were evaluated in another 11 139 Japanese individuals (stage 2: 7605 type 2 diabetes versus 3534 controls). Combined meta-analysis using directly genotyped data for stages 1 and 2 revealed that rs515071 in ANK1 and rs7656416 near MGC21
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Lifestyle context
Concrete actions anchored to the cited research. We do not prescribe, we describe.
Diet
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carbohydrate quality and portion control Moderate
High-quality carbohydrates and appropriate portions mitigate type 2 diabetes risk in genetically susceptible individuals.
emphasize whole grains, legumes, and fiber-rich foods; limit refined carbohydrates and sugary beverages
Discuss with your doctor
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type 2 diabetes genetic risk and prevention strategies Moderate
SYK rs10993738 risk alleles are associated with elevated type 2 diabetes risk; healthcare provider can offer personalized prevention guidance.
Exercise
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regular aerobic exercise for diabetes prevention Moderate
Physical activity reduces type 2 diabetes risk; individuals with genetic predisposition benefit from consistent exercise.
150 minutes per week of moderate-intensity aerobic activity
Screening
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hemoglobin A1c and fasting glucose Moderate
SYK rs10993738 risk alleles are associated with increased type 2 diabetes risk; periodic glucose monitoring enables early detection of dysglycemia.
check fasting glucose or HbA1c every 1-2 years, earlier if family history or symptoms