PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ATTENUATES THE EFFECT OF THE FTO T/A POLYMORPHISM ON OBESITY-RELATED PHENOTYPES IN ADULT RUSSIAN MALES

Keywords: physical activity, FTO, obesity, fat mass, BMI, Russians

Abstract

Introduction. Although the effect of the fat mass and obesity-associated (FTO) gene on adiposity is well established, there is a lack of evidence whether physical activity (PA) modifies the effect of FTO variants on obesity in Russians. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine PA influences and interactive effects between FTO variants and PA on measures of adiposity in Russians. Materials and methods. 110 Russian males aged 22–52 years old were examined. Anthropometry: height and weight, waist and hip circumferences were taken. The whole-body impedance was measured on the right-hand side of the body using the bio­impedance meter ABC-01 ‘Medas’ (SRC Medas, Russia) according to a conventional tetrapolar scheme at a frequency of 50 kHz. For each subject participating in the study, the genotype was determined by the polymorphic systems of the T/A (rs9939609) polymorphism of the FTO gene (Lytekh, Moscow). Results. Participants who did not engage in regular PA exhibited higher BMI, fat mass, HC, and WC with statistical significance (P ≤ 0.01). Although significant asso­ciations between the three FTO genotypes and adiposity measures were found in the sedentary group. There were no significant associations between FTO genotypes and obesity-related phenotypes in the PA group. Conclusion. Comparison of morphological parameters in carriers of alternative genotypes in two subgroups with different lifestyles makes it possible to conclude that the A allele determines a greater tendency to accumulate fat in cases where there is no regular physical activity.

Author Biographies

E. Bondareva , Lomonosov Moscow State University, Research Institute and Museum of Anthropology, Moscow, Russian Federation

Candidate of Biological Sciences, Senior Researcher, Laboratory of Human Auxology, Research Institute and Museum of Anthropology, Moscow State University M.V. Lomonosov. 125009, Moscow

E. Popova , Gorno Altaisk State University, Gorno-Altaisk, Russian Federation

Candidate of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Physical Education and Sport, Physiology and Life Safety, Gorno-Altai State University. 649000, Gorno-Altaysk

E. Ketlerova , Russian State University of Physical Education, Sport, Youth and Tourism (SCOLIPE), Moscow, Russian Federation

Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of Theory and Methodology of Athletics, Russian State University of Physical Culture, Sports, Youth and Tourism 105122, Moscow

L. Kodaneva , Russian People’s Friendship University, Moscow, Russian Federation

Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Senior Lecturer, Department of Physical Education and Sports, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia. 117198, Moscow

G. Otgon , Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor, Professor of the Department of Physiology, Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences. Ulaanbaatar city, Mongolia

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Published
2019-12-09
How to Cite
Bondareva, E., Popova, E., Ketlerova, E., Kodaneva, L., & Otgon, G. (2019). PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ATTENUATES THE EFFECT OF THE FTO T/A POLYMORPHISM ON OBESITY-RELATED PHENOTYPES IN ADULT RUSSIAN MALES. Human. Sport. Medicine, 19(3), 119-124. https://doi.org/10.14529/hsm190315
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