A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Genome-wide meta-analysis of observational studies shows common genetic variants associated with macronutrient intake




AuthorsTanaka T, Ngwa JS, van Rooij FJA, Zillikens MC, Wojczynski MK, Frazier-Wood AC, Houston DK, Kanoni S, Lemaitre RN, Luan J, Mikkila V, Renstrom F, Sonestedt E, Zhao JH, Chu AY, Qi L, Chasman DI, Otto MCD, Dhurandhar EJ, Feitosa MF, Johansson I, Khaw KT, Lohman KK, Manichaikul A, McKeown NM, Mozaffarian D, Singleton A, Stirrups K, Viikari J, Ye Z, Bandinelli S, Barroso I, Deloukas P, Forouhi NG, Hofman A, Liu YM, Lyytikainen LP, North KE, Dimitriou M, Hallmans G, Kahonen M, Langenberg C, Ordovas JM, Uitterlinden AG, Hu FB, Kalafati IP, Raitakari O, Franco OH, Johnson A, Emilsson V, Schrack JA, Semba RD, Siscovick DS, Arnett DK, Borecki IB, Franks PW, Kritchevsky SB, Lehtimaki T, Loos RJF, Orho-Melander M, Rotter JI, Wareham NJ, Witteman JCM, Ferrucci L, Dedoussis G, Cupples LA, Nettleton JA

PublisherAMER SOC NUTRITION-ASN

Publication year2013

JournalAmerican Journal of Clinical Nutrition

Journal name in sourceAMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION

Journal acronymAM J CLIN NUTR

Number in series6

Volume97

Issue6

First page 1395

Last page1402

Number of pages8

ISSN0002-9165

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.3945/ajcn.112.052183


Abstract
Conclusion: Our results indicate that variants in genes involved in nutrient metabolism and obesity are associated with macronutrient consumption in humans. Trials related to this study were registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT00005131 (Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities), NCT00005133 (Cardiovascular Health Study), NCT00005136 (Family Heart Study), NCT00005121 (Framingham Heart Study), NCT00083369 (Genetic and Environmental Determinants of Triglycerides), NCT01331512 (InCHIANTI Study), and NCT00005487 (Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis).


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