Leptin, insulin, and obesity-related phenotypes: Genetic influences on levels and longitudinal changes

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This study estimated the genetic and environmental determinants of plasma leptin and insulin levels and of obesity-related phenotypes. Included in this analysis were family members from 80 families living in kibbutz settlements, who participated in two examinations 8-10 years apart. We estimated that polygenes explained 30-50% of the adjusted leptin and insulin levels and 30-70% of the anthropometric phenotypes. This study demonstrated a significant genetic influence on longitudinal changes in leptin and BMI (h 2 = 0.45) and small-to-moderate heritability estimates for changes in insulin and other obesity-related phenotypes. In bivariate genetic analyses, we observed positive genetic correlations between leptin and anthropometric phenotypes, suggesting that shared effects of the same sets of loci account for 20-30% of the additive genetic variance in these pairs of variables. Shared genetic factors also account for 20-25% of the additive genetic variance in insulin-anthropometric pairs of variables. © 2009 The Obesity Society.

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Friedlander, Y., Meiner, V., Sharon, N., Siscovick, D. S., & Miserez, A. R. (2009). Leptin, insulin, and obesity-related phenotypes: Genetic influences on levels and longitudinal changes. Obesity, 17(7), 1458–1460. https://doi.org/10.1038/oby.2008.672

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