Dairy intake associates with the IGF rs680 polymorphism to height variation in periadolescent children

作者:Dedoussis G V*; Louizou E; Papoutsakis C; Skenderi K P; Yannakoulia M
来源:European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2010, 64(3): 253-258.
DOI:10.1038/ejcn.2009.124

摘要

Background/Objectives: Height is a classic polygenic trait, with a number of genes underlying its variation. We evaluated the prospect of gene-to-diet interactions in a children's cohort, for the insulin-like growth factor II (IGF) rs680 polymorphism and height variation. Subjects/Methods: We screened 795 periadolescent children ( 424 girls) aged 10-11 years old from the Gene and Diet Attica Investigation (GENDAI) pediatric cohort for the IGF rs680 polymorphism ( rs680). Results: Children homozygous for the common allele (GG) were taller (148.9 /- 7.9 cm) compared with those with the A allele (148.1 /- 7.9 cm), after adjusting for age, sex and dairy intake (beta /- s.e.: 2.1 /- 0.95, P = 0.026). A trend for rs680 x dairy intake interaction was also revealed (P = 0.09). Stratification by IGF rs680 genotype revealed positive significant (P = 0.014) association between dairy product intake and height in A-allele children adjusted for the same confounders. A daily increase of four dairy servings was associated with a 0.4 cm increase in height. On grouping dairy intake into low (1.9 /- 0.7 servings per day) and high dairy product consumption (4.4 /- 1.5 servings per day), children with the A allele who were high dairy product consumers were taller compared with the low dairy product consumers (148.8 /- 7.9 vs 147.4 /- 7.7 cm, respectively, P = 0.05). Conclusions: A higher consumption of dairy products is associated with increased height depending on the rs680 IGF2 genotype. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2010) 64, 253-258; doi:10.1038/ejcn.2009.124; published online 2 December 2009

  • 出版日期2010-3