medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 27, 2024
Abstract
In
addition
to
its
coverage
of
the
non-coding
genome,
whole
genome
sequencing
(WGS)
may
better
capture
coding
than
exome
sequencing.
We
sought
exploit
this
and
identify
novel
rare,
protein-coding
variants
associated
with
metabolic
health
in
newly
released
WGS
data
(N=708,956)
from
UK
Biobank
All
Us
studies.
Identified
genes
highlight
biological
mechanisms,
including
protein
truncating
(PTVs)
DNA
double-strand
break
repair
gene
RIF1
that
have
a
substantial
effect
on
body
mass
index
(BMI,
2.66
kg/m
2
,
s.e.
0.43,
P
=
3.7×10
-10
).
UBR3
is
an
intriguing
example
where
PTVs
independently
increase
BMI
type
diabetes
(T2D)
risk.
Furthermore,
IRS2
T2D
(OR
6.4
[3.7-11.3],
9.9×10
-14
34%
case
prevalence
among
carriers)
were
unexpectedly
also
chronic
kidney
disease
independent
status,
suggesting
important
role
for
IRS-2
maintaining
renal
health.
identified
genetic
evidence
functional
heterogeneity
IRS1
greater
IRS-1
mediating
growth
promoting
effects
insulin
IGF-I,
while
has
impact
glucose
homeostasis
likely
through
actions
pancreatic
islet
target
tissues.
Our
study
demonstrates
large-scale
provides
mechanistic
insights
into
human
phenotypes
improved
sequences.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
25(13), P. 7342 - 7342
Published: July 4, 2024
Obesity,
primarily
characterized
by
excessive
fat
accumulation,
is
a
multifactorial
chronic
disease
with
an
increasing
global
prevalence.
Despite
the
well-documented
epidemiology
and
significant
advances
in
understanding
its
pathophysiology
clinical
implications,
impact
of
sex
typically
overlooked
obesity
research.
Worldwide,
women
have
higher
likelihood
to
become
obese
compared
men.
Although
are
offered
weight
loss
interventions
more
often
at
earlier
stages
than
men,
they
vulnerable
psychopathology.
Men,
on
other
hand,
less
likely
pursue
intervention
susceptible
metabolic
implications
obesity.
In
this
narrative
review,
we
comprehensively
explored
sex-
gender-specific
differences
development
obesity,
focusing
variety
biological
variables,
such
as
body
composition,
distribution
energy
partitioning,
steroid
hormones
gut
microbiota
diversity,
chromosomal
genetic
behavioural
sociocultural
variables
influencing
men
women.
Sex
obesity-related
comorbidities
varying
effectiveness
different
also
extensively
discussed.
Life,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(2), P. 166 - 166
Published: Jan. 24, 2025
This
study
aimed
to
investigate
the
effects
of
aerobic
exercise
(AE)
on
triglyceride
(TG),
total
cholesterol
(TC),
high-density
lipoprotein
(HDL),
and
low-density
(LDL)
levels
in
people
with
overweight
or
obesity.
Searches
were
performed
PubMed,
Scopus,
Cochrane,
Web
Science,
covering
data
up
27
October
2023.
A
meta-analysis
was
conducted
determine
standardized
mean
difference
(SMD)
95%
confidence
interval.
Nineteen
studies
met
inclusion
criteria.
AE
significantly
improved
blood
lipids
obesity
(TG:
SMD
=
−0.54;
p
<
0.00001;
TC:
−0.24;
0.003;
HDL:
0.33;
LDL:
−0.42;
0.0005).
Both
moderate-intensity
vigorous-intensity
demonstrated
significant
impacts
reducing
TC,
TG,
LDL,
whereas
only
elevated
HDL.
Additionally,
optimized
those
overweight,
TG
being
parameter
showing
improvement
individuals
Moreover,
continuous
notably
HDL
while
interval
reduced
LDL.
Lastly,
a
clear
positive
correlation
emerged
between
duration
intervention
decrease
distinct
negative
observed
session
reduction
Cancer Biology and Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 12
Published: Aug. 7, 2024
The
burden
of
gastric
cancer
(GC)
across
different
age
groups
needs
updating.
We
determined
the
GC
global,
regional,
and
national
profiles
changes
in
incidence
for
3
sequential
5-year
intervals
from
2003
to
2017.
Frontiers in Immunology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14
Published: Nov. 8, 2023
Life
expectancy
is
increasing
throughout
the
world
and
coincides
with
a
rise
in
non-communicable
diseases
(NCDs),
especially
for
metabolic
disease
that
includes
diabetes
mellitus
(DM)
neurodegenerative
disorders.
The
debilitating
effects
of
disorders
influence
entire
body
significantly
affect
nervous
system
impacting
greater
than
one
billion
people
disability
peripheral
as
well
cognitive
loss,
now
seventh
leading
cause
death
worldwide.
Metabolic
disorders,
such
DM,
neurologic
remain
significant
challenge
treatment
care
individuals
since
present
therapies
may
limit
symptoms
but
do
not
halt
overall
progression.
These
clinical
challenges
to
address
interplay
between
warrant
innovative
strategies
can
focus
upon
underlying
mechanisms
aging-related
oxidative
stress,
cell
senescence,
death.
Programmed
pathways
involve
autophagy,
apoptosis,
ferroptosis,
pyroptosis
play
critical
role
oversee
processes
include
insulin
resistance,
β-cell
function,
mitochondrial
integrity,
reactive
oxygen
species
release,
inflammatory
activation.
silent
mating
type
information
regulation
2
homolog
1
Proceedings of The Nutrition Society,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 9
Published: Feb. 14, 2024
Obesity
is
a
leading
cause
of
death
and
disability
globally.
There
higher
proportion
women
living
with
obesity
than
men,
differences
in
prevalence
rates
between
men
particularly
staggering
low-
middle-income
countries.
The
food
environments
that
most
people
live
have
been
defined
as
‘obesogenic’,
characterised
by
easy
access
to
energy
dense,
highly
palatable
foods
poor
nutritional
value.
an
established
need
intervene
change
prevent
obesity.
However,
minimal
successes
are
evident
no
country
set
meet
the
WHO
goal
reducing
2010
numbers
2025.
In
this
review,
we
provide
narrative
around
sex
(biological)-
gender
(sociocultural)-related
considerations
for
relationship
nutrition,
interactions
environment
risk.
We
argument
there
gendered
responses
place
at
risk
relation
industry
influences,
due
roles
responsibilities
paid
unpaid
labour,
specific
security
threats.
This
review
concludes
hypotheses
addressing
burden
gender-responsive
manner,
call
equity
be
key
component
development,
implementation
monitoring
prevention
focused
policies
going
forward.
Journal of the American Heart Association,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 26, 2025
Background
Stroke
is
a
major
global
cause
of
death
and
disability,
with
high
body
mass
index
(HBMI)
as
key
modifiable
risk
factor.
Understanding
HBMI‐attributable
stroke
burden
crucial
for
effective
prevention.
Methods
Results
Using
Global
Burden
Disease
2021
data,
we
analyzed
disability‐adjusted
life
years
mortality
from
its
subtypes
(ischemic
stroke,
intracerebral
hemorrhage,
subarachnoid
hemorrhage)
attributable
to
HBMI
at
global,
regional,
national
levels
1990
2021.
We
conducted
decomposition,
frontier,
inequality,
predictive
analyses
assess
epidemiological
trends
future
projections
up
2035.
Despite
country‐specific
variations
in
mortality,
the
has
increased
Frontier
analysis
indicated
that
countries
higher
sociodemographic
were
expected
own
lower
age‐standardized
rates
HBMI.
Decomposition
revealed
population
growth
aging
primary
contributors
rise.
Significant
cross‐country
disparities
remained,
although
inequality
showed
decline
SDI‐related
differences
over
time.
The
projected
annual
rise
2035
suggested
ongoing
significant
challenges
control
management
coming
decades.
Conclusion
health
challenge
posed
by
increasing
remains
significant,
especially
low‐
middle‐sociodemographic
regions.
Targeted
lifestyle
modifications
policy
interventions
are
reducing
mitigating
burden,
warranting
special
attention
policymakers
high‐burden
Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 6, 2025
Obesity
is
a
heritable
disease,
but
its
genetic
basis
incompletely
understood.
Canine
population
history
facilitates
trait
mapping.
We
performed
canine
genome-wide
association
study
for
body
condition
score,
measure
of
obesity,
in
241
Labrador
retrievers.
Using
cross-species
approach,
we
showed
obesity
genes
are
also
associated
with
rare
and
common
forms
humans.
The
lead
was
within
the
gene
DENN
domain
containing
1B
(DENND1B).
Each
copy
alternate
allele
~7%
greater
fat.
demonstrate
role
this
regulating
signaling
trafficking
melanocortin
4
receptor,
critical
controller
energy
homeostasis.
Thus,
genetics
identified
mechanisms
relevant
to
both
dogs