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Association between lipoprotein lipase gene polymorphisms and cardiovascular disease risk factors in European adolescents: The Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence study
Author(s) -
SalazarTortosa Diego F.,
PascualGamarra Jose M.,
Labayen Idoia,
Rupérez Azahara I.,
Censi Laura,
Béghin Laurent,
Michels Nathalie,
GonzalezGross Marcela,
Manios Yannis,
Lambrinou ChristinaPaulina,
Marcos Ascension,
Moreno Luis A.,
Meirhaeghe Aline,
Castillo Manuel J.,
Ruiz Jonatan R.
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
pediatric diabetes
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.678
H-Index - 75
eISSN - 1399-5448
pISSN - 1399-543X
DOI - 10.1111/pedi.13035
Subject(s) - medicine , body mass index , waist , endocrinology , lipoprotein lipase , haplotype , leptin , risk factor , obesity , family history , genotype , adipose tissue , genetics , biology , gene
Objectives To examine the association of lipoprotein lipase ( LPL ) polymorphisms with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors in European adolescents, along with the influence of physical activity on these associations. Methods A total of 13 LPL polymorphisms were genotyped in 1.057 European adolescents (12‐18 years old) from the Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence Cross‐Sectional Study. Serum lipids, glucose, insulin, and leptin (LEP) levels were measured and a CVD risk score was computed. We also measured body weight and height, waist and hip circumferences, and triceps and subscapular skinfold thickness. Physical activity was objectively measured by accelerometry for 7 days. Results The rs1534649, rs258, rs320, and rs328 polymorphisms were associated with several CVD risk factors (ie, body mass index, triglycerides [TG], LEP, and cholesterol/high‐density lipoprotein [HDL], low‐density lipoprotein [LDL]/HDL, TG/HDL ratios). TG and TG/HDL were associated with haplotype blocks 3 (rs282, rs285 polymorphisms) and 4 (rs3126, rs320, rs328, rs10099160 polymorphisms), being the latter also associated with the CVD risk score. Physical activity modulated the association of adiposity with rs1534649 and rs258 polymorphisms. Conclusions Polymorphisms rs1534649, rs258, rs320 and rs328, and two haplotypes of LPL were significantly associated with CVD risk factors in European adolescents. Higher levels of moderate to vigorous physical activity may attenuate the effects of rs1534649 and rs258 polymorphisms on adiposity.

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