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Association of the dopamine D2 receptor rs1800497 polymorphism and eating behavior in Chilean children

Journal

NUTRITION
Volume 35, Issue -, Pages 139-145

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.nut.2016.11.005

Keywords

Dopamine 2 receptor; Children; Polymorphism; Eating behavior

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  1. National Fund of Scientific and Technological Development (Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Cientifico y Tecnologico - FONDECYT) [11130200]

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Objectives: Studies have established a strong genetic component in eating behavior. The Taql Al polymorphism (rs1800497) has previously been associated with obesity and eating behavior. Additionally, this polymorphism has been associated with diminished dopamine D2 receptor (DRD2) density, higher body mass, and food reinforcement. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between the DRD2 rs1800497 polymorphism and eating behavior in Chilean children. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study in which we selected 258 children (44% girls, 56% boys; ages 8-14 y) with a wide variation in body mass index. Anthropometric measurements were performed by standard procedures. Eating behavior was assessed using the Eating in Absence of Hunger Questionnaire (EAHQ), Child Eating Behavior Questionnaire, and the Food Reinforcement Value Questionnaire. Genotype of the rs1800497 was determined by polymerase chain reaction restriction fragment length polymorphism. Association of the Taql Al variant (T allele) with eating behavior was assessed using nonparametric tests. Results: Compared with normal -weight children, the obese group demonstrated higher scores on the External Eating and Fatigue/Boredom subscales of the EAHQ. Higher scores were assessed in Food Responsiveness, Emotional Overeating, Enjoyment to Food and Desire to Drink subscales (P < 0.001) and lower scores of the Satiety Responsiveness and Slowness in Eating (P < 0.05). In the sex -specific analysis, the Taql Al allele was associated with higher scores on Satiety Responsiveness and Emotional Undereating subscales in obese girls, and higher scores of Enjoyment of Food subscale in boys. Conclusion: The Taql Al polymorphism may be a risk factor for eating behavior traits that may predispose children to greater energy intake and obesity. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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