A Common Variant in the <i>FTO</i> Gene Is Associated with Body Mass Index and Predisposes to Childhood and Adult Obesity

Timothy M. Frayling(Centre for Human Genetics), Nicholas J. Timpson(Centre for Human Genetics), Michael N. Weedon(Centre for Human Genetics), Eleftheria Zeggini(Centre for Human Genetics), Rachel M. Freathy(Centre for Human Genetics), Cecilia M. Lindgren(Centre for Human Genetics), John R. B. Perry(Centre for Human Genetics), Katherine S. Elliott(Centre for Human Genetics), Hana Lango Allen(Centre for Human Genetics), Nigel W. Rayner(Centre for Human Genetics), Beverley M. Shields(Centre for Human Genetics), Lorna W. Harries(Centre for Human Genetics), Jeffrey C. Barrett(Centre for Human Genetics), Sian Ellard(Centre for Human Genetics), Christopher J. Groves(Centre for Human Genetics), Bridget Knight(Centre for Human Genetics), Ann‐Marie Patch(Centre for Human Genetics), Andrew R. Ness(Centre for Human Genetics), Shah Ebrahim(Centre for Human Genetics), Debbie A. Lawlor(Centre for Human Genetics), Susan M. Ring(Centre for Human Genetics), Yoav Ben‐Shlomo(Centre for Human Genetics), Marjo‐Riitta Järvelin(Centre for Human Genetics), Ulla Sovio(Centre for Human Genetics), Amanda J. Bennett(Centre for Human Genetics), David Melzer(Centre for Human Genetics), Luigi Ferrucci(National Institutes of Health), Ruth J. F. Loos(Centre for Human Genetics), Inês Barroso(Centre for Human Genetics), Nicholas J. Wareham(Centre for Human Genetics), Fredrik Karpe(Centre for Human Genetics), Katharine R. Owen(Centre for Human Genetics), Lon R. Cardon(Centre for Human Genetics), Mark Walker(Centre for Human Genetics), G. A. Hitman(Centre for Human Genetics), Colin N. A. Palmer(Centre for Human Genetics), Alex S. F. Doney(Centre for Human Genetics), Andrew D. Morris(Centre for Human Genetics), George Davey Smith(Centre for Human Genetics), Andrew T. Hattersley(Centre for Human Genetics), Mark I. McCarthy(Centre for Human Genetics)
Science
April 12, 2007
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Abstract

Obesity is a serious international health problem that increases the risk of several common diseases. The genetic factors predisposing to obesity are poorly understood. A genome-wide search for type 2 diabetes-susceptibility genes identified a common variant in the FTO (fat mass and obesity associated) gene that predisposes to diabetes through an effect on body mass index (BMI). An additive association of the variant with BMI was replicated in 13 cohorts with 38,759 participants. The 16% of adults who are homozygous for the risk allele weighed about 3 kilograms more and had 1.67-fold increased odds of obesity when compared with those not inheriting a risk allele. This association was observed from age 7 years upward and reflects a specific increase in fat mass.


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