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Higher TC and LDL-C levels in male hemodialysis patients AG 120 web Connected with cardiovascular ailments Higher BMI in comparison to TT homozygotes Higher insulin levels Larger systolic and diastolic blood pressure in guys Larger fat content and higher fasting glucose in males Higher diastolic blood pressure and greater TC and LDL-C levels Population 1770 Austrian Caucasians 1770 Austrian Caucasians 219 Japanese hemodialysis patients, 803 manage subjects 278 Turkish patients with CVD 135 controls 3575 Dutch Caucasians 120 obese Turkish youngsters 120 lean controls 1279 Japanese 1279 Japanese 70 Egyptian 196 German Caucasians 1390 Dutch Caucasians 278 Turkish individuals with CVD 135 controls 1068 obese subjects, 313 lean controls (Belgian Caucasians) 1279 Japanese 896 obese subjects, 532 lean controls (IOX2 French Caucasians) 154 Swedish households (732 subjects) 120 obese Turkish kids and 120 lean controls 196 German Caucasians 1390 Dutch Caucasians 8598 Dutch Caucasians 120 obese Turkish young children 120 lean controls References [98] [98] [106] [103] [90] [95] [94] [94] [107] [93] [96] [103] [91] [94]No association with obesity and susceptibility to life-style modification No influence on mortality and on glucose tolerance in obese folks G CC GG rs7069102 (G/C) No association with obesity Linked to CVD Lower danger of obesity but larger visceral fat Content material in guys Higher fat content and larger systolic blood stress in men[77,95]No association with obesity and susceptibility to way of life modification No influence on mortality and on glucose tolerance in obese men and women G rs7895833 (A/G) G Decrease BMI Higher BMI[93] [96] [92] [95]Int. Cont.Gene Polymorphism Allele/Genotype A AA AA rs7895833 (A/G) AG GG Association Enhanced mortality in diabetic individuals (inside a haplotype with rs1467568G/ rs497849G) larger BMI and greater fat content material in men higher diastolic blood pressure in women Higher BMI Higher diastolic blood stress and greater TC and LDL-C levels Population 8598 Dutch Caucasians 1279 Japanese title= journal.pcbi.1005422 1279 Japanese 120 obese Turkish youngsters 120 lean controls 70 Egyptians 3501 Pima Indians 3003 Native Americans 8598 Dutch Caucasians 8598 Dutch Caucasians 1770 Austrian Caucasians 1770 Austrian Caucasians 896 obese subjects, 532 lean controls (French Caucasians) 154 Swedish households (732 subjects) 896 obese subjects, 532 lean controls (French Caucasians) 154 Swedish families (732 subjects) 196 German Caucasians 1770 Austrian Caucasians 1279 Japanese 896 obese subjects, 532 lean controls (French Caucasians) 154 Swedish families (732 subjects) 896 obese subjects, 532 lean controls (French Caucasians) 154 Swedish families (732 subjects) References [92] [94] [94] [95] [107] [79] [92] [92] [98] [98] [77]No association with BMI and fat content material G G rs1467568 (A/G) SIRT1 G G reduced BMI Improved mortality in diabetic sufferers (inside a haplotype with rs7895833A/rs497849G) title= jir.2012.0142 Reduced intima-media thickness in guys Larger intima-media thickness in womenNo association with obesityAHigher BMI Reduce power expenditure and resistance to lifestyle interventions Higher imply popular intima-media thickness[77]rs12413112 (G/A)A A[93] [98] [94] [77]No association with BMI and weight rs33957861 (C/T) T Higher BMIrs11599176 (A/G)GHigher BMI[77]Int. J. Mol. Sci. J. Mol. Sci. 2016, 17,14 ofTable 1. Cont.Gene Polymorphism Allele/Genotype A AA AA rs7895833 (A/G) AG GG Association Increased mortality in diabetic sufferers (within a haplotype with rs1467568G/ rs497849G) higher BMI and larger fat content in males greater diastolic blood stress in girls Higher BMI Greater diastolic blood pressure and larger TC and LDL-C levels Population 8598 Dutch Caucasians 1279 Japanese title= journal.pcbi.1005422 1279 Japanese 120 obese Turkish children 120 lean controls 70 Egyptians 3501 Pima Indians 3003 Native Americans 8598 Dutch Caucasians 8598 Dutch Caucasians 1770 Austrian Caucasians 1770 Austrian Caucasians 896 obese subjects, 532 lean controls (French Caucasians) 154 Swedish households (732 subjects) 896 obese subjects, 532 lean controls (French Caucasians) 154 Swedish households (732 subjects) 196 German Caucasians 1770 Austrian Caucasians 1279 Japanese 896 obese subjects, 532 lean controls (French Caucasians) 154 Swedish families (732 subjects) 896 obese subjects, 532 lean controls (French Caucasians) 154 Swedish families (732 subjects) References [92] [94] [94] [95] [107] [79] [92] [92] [98] [98] [77]No association with BMI and fat content G G rs1467568 (A/G) SIRT1 G G decrease BMI Improved mortality in diabetic sufferers (within a haplotype with rs7895833A/rs497849G) title= jir.2012.0142 Decrease intima-media thickness in males Greater intima-media thickness in womenNo association with obesityAHigher BMI Reduced energy expenditure and resistance to life-style interventions Higher imply prevalent intima-media thickness[77]rs12413112 (G/A)A A[93] [98] [94] [77]No association with BMI and weight rs33957861 (C/T) T Larger BMIrs11599176 (A/G)GHigher BMI[77]Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2016, 17,15 ofTable 1.