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    Title: ADRB2 rs1042719、運動類型與身體質量指數、體脂肪率之相關性研究
    Association of Body Mass Index and Body Fat Rate with ADRB2 rs1042719 Polymorphism in Taiwanese Adults Base on Exercise
    Authors: 洪啓哲
    Hung, Chi-Che
    Contributors: 中山醫學大學: 健康管理學院公共衛生學系;廖勇柏
    Keywords: ADRB2;rs1042719;臺灣人體生物資料庫;運動類型;性別;BMI;BFR;身體質量指數;體脂肪率
    ADRB2;rs1042719;polymorphism;Taiwan Biobank;exercise type;BMI;BFR;body mass index;body fat rate
    Date: 2020-07-01
    Issue Date: 2021-01-15T02:53:10Z (UTC)
    Abstract: 本研究欲探討台灣人群的ADRB2基因rs1042719單核?酸多型性三種基因型(GG、GC、CC)、運動習慣與體脂率(BFR)、身體質量指數(BMI)的相關性。
      本研究使用臺灣人體生物資料庫之資料來源進行研究分析,共有7,642人進入研究分析階段,基因型GG組有2,441人,基因型GC組有3,794人,CC組有1,407人。以線性迴歸分析ADRB2基因rs1042719單核?酸多型性三種基因型(GG、GC、CC)、運動習慣與體脂率(BFR)、身體質量指數(BMI)的相關性,調整干擾因子後,進一步以性別進行分層分析。
      在分析結果中,依基因型(GG、GC、CC)與運動習慣(ref.=無運動習慣者)對身體質量指數(BMI),在調整干擾因子後分別作線性迴歸分析,其中GG組在有氧運動習慣具顯著(β=-0.19169,p=0.0027),進一步以性別進行分層分析後,男性GG組在有氧運動習慣具顯著(β=-0.29383,p=0.0460);依基因型(GG、GC、CC)與運動習慣(ref.=無運動習慣者)對體脂率(BFR),在調整干擾因子後分別作線性迴歸分析,其中GG組在球類運動習慣具顯著(β= -1.29740,p= 0.0156),GC組在有氧運動具顯著(β=-3.58017,p= 0.0004),CC組在有氧運動具顯著(β= -0.39159,p= 0.0414),進一步以性別進行分層分析後,男性GG組在球類運動習慣具顯著(β= -1.61618,p= 0.0143),男性GC組在有氧運動習慣具顯著(β= -0.60851,p= 0.0009),男性CC組在有氧運動習慣具顯著(β= -0.65681,p= 0.0399)。
      本研究結果顯示rs1042719基因型GG組在運動分組中(ref=無運動習慣組),有氧運動習慣組在BMI有較低的趨勢、球類運動習慣組在BFR有較低趨勢,GC組和CC組有氧運動習慣組體脂肪率有較低的趨勢,且在男性有相同顯著狀況,此研究結果可提供後續研究該基因變異狀況對BMI、BFR的因果關係時之參考。
    This study intends to explore the association between the three geno-types of ADRB2 gene rs1042719 single nucleotide polymorphism (GG, GC, CC), body fat rate (BFR), body mass index (BMI) in Taiwanese population on exercise. Data sources from the Taiwan Biobank, which collects data of Taiwanese adults.A total of 7,642 participants were entered the research and analysis stage. There were 2,441 people in the genotype GG genotype, 3,794 people in the genotype GC genotype, and 1,407 people in the CC genotype.
    Linear regression analysis of the three genotypes of ADRB2 gene rs1042719 single nucleotide polymorphism (GG, GC, CC), exercise habits and body fat rate (BFR), body mass index (BMI) correlation, after adjusting the confounding factors, Further stratified analysis by gender.
    In the result, linear regression analysis was performed, of which GG group was Aerobic exercise habits were significantly (β=-0.19169, p=0.0027). After further stratified analysis by gender, the male GG group had significant aerobic exercise habits (β=-0.29383, p=0.0460); according to genotype (GG, GC, CC) and exercise habits (ref. = those without exercise habits). For the body fat percentage (BFR), linear re-gression analysis was performed after adjusting the interference factors. Among them, the GG group had significant ball exercise habits (β = -1.29740, p=0.0156), the GC group had significant aerobic exercise (β=-3.58017, p=0.0004), and the CC group had significant aerobic exercise (β=-0.39159, p=0.0414), further by gender After stratified analysis, the male GG group had significant ball exercise habits (β = -1.61618, p = 0.0143), the male GC group had significant aerobic ex-ercise habits (β = -0.60851, p = 0.0009), and male CC The group had significant aerobic exercise habits (β = -0.65681, p = 0.0399).
    The results of this study show that the rs1042719 genotype GG group is in the exercise group (ref=no exercise habit group), the aerobic ex-ercise habit group has a lower trend in BMI, the ball exercise habit group has a lower trend in BFR, the GC group and The body fat rate of the aerobic exercise habits group in the CC group has a lower trend, and the male has the same significant status. The results of this study can provide a reference for the subsequent study of the causal rela-tionship of the gene mutation status to BMI and BFR.
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