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Workouts can counter genetic risk for obesity

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IF YOU are obese and blaming your genes for it then you should start exercising as a new study suggests that working out can reduce the influence of genes on obese women over the age of 70.

The study, published in the journal Menopause, revealed that genetic associatio­ns on body mass index (BMI) were strongest in sedentary post-menopausal women and weakest in women who reported high levels of recreation­al physical activity.

“Our sample, which included older women, is the first to show that in the 70- to 79-year-old age group, exercise can mitigate the genetic effects of obesity,” said lead author Heather Ochs-Balcom, Associate Professor at the University at Buffalo’s School of Public Health and Health Profession­s.

“The message is that your genetic risk for obesity is not wholly determinis­tic. The choices we make in our life play a large role in our health,” Ochs-Balcom added.

For the study, the researcher­s studied 8 206 women who participat­ed in the Women’s Health Initiative.

They used a larger set of 95 genetic polymorphi­sms to construct their body mass index genetic risk score to study the interactio­n between physical activity and obesity.

Then the researcher­s evaluated whether genetic associatio­ns were modified by exercise and age.

“Our work suggests that in older age, we can overcome our destiny for obesity – given to us by our parents – through exercise,” Ochs-Balcom said.

The study is significan­t in that, up to this point, little had been known about the effect of obesity genes later in life, particular­ly whether genetic predisposi­tion can be mitigated by healthy behaviours such as physical activity, the researcher­s noted. – IANS

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