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Genetic loci implicated in meta-analysis of body shape in Africans.

Nakabuye M, Kamiza AB, Soremekun O et al.

35461751 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
8769 Participants
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Chapter I

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Authors

NM
Nakabuye M
KA
Kamiza AB
SO
Soremekun O
MT
Machipisa T
CE
Cohen E
PF
Pirie F
NO
Nashiru O
YE
Young E
SM
Sandhu MS
MA
Motala AA
CT
Chikowore T
FS
Fatumo S
Chapter II

Abstract

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Background and aims: Obesity is one of the leading causes of non-communicable diseases (NCD). Thus, NCD risk varies in obese individuals based on the location of their fat depots; while subcutaneous adiposity is protective, visceral adiposity increases NCD risk. Although, previously anthropometric traits have been used to quantify body shape in low-income settings, there is no consensus on how it should be assessed. Hence, there is a growing interest to evaluate body shape derived from the principal component analysis (PCA) of anthropometric traits; however, this is yet to be explored in individuals of African ancestry whose body shape is different from those of Europeans. We set out to capture body shape in its multidimensional structure and examine the association between genetic variants and body shape in individuals of African ancestry.

8,769 African ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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8769
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
African unspecified
Ancestry
Uganda, South Africa
Recruitment Country
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