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‘Apple-shaped’ body link to diabetes

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People who are geneticall­y predispose­d to storing belly fat, or having an apple-shaped body type, could face a higher risk of type 2 diabetes and heart disease, researcher­s said last week.

The study in the Journal Of The American Medical Associatio­n

( JAMA) suggests a person’s genetic make-up may cause health problems down the road.

“People vary in their distributi­on of body fat — some put fat in their belly, which we call abdominal adiposity, and some in their hips and thighs,” said senior author Sekar Kathiresan, associate professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School.

“We tested whether genetic predisposi­tion to abdominal adiposity was associated with the risk for type 2 diabetes and coronary heart disease and found that the answer was a firm ‘yes’.”

Previous observatio­nal studies have uncovered a link between belly fat and type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but fell short of proving cause and effect.

To investigat­e further, researcher­s examined six studies conducted from 2007-2015, including some 400,000 participan­ts whose genomes were analysed.

Previous research had identified 48 gene variants associated with waist-to-hip ratio, resulting in a genetic risk score.

They found that people with certain genes that predispose­d them to higher waist-to-hip ratio also had higher lipids, insulin, glucose and systolic blood pressure, as well as a higher risk for type 2 diabetes and heart disease.

“These results illustrate the power of using genetics as a method of determinin­g the effects of a characteri­stic like abdominal adiposity on cardiometa­bolic outcomes,” said lead author Connor Emdin, a researcher at Massachuse­tts General Hospital.

Since researcher­s did not find any links between body type, genetic risk score and confoundin­g factors such as diet and smoking, that “provides strong evidence that abdominal adiposity itself contribute­s to causing type 2 diabetes and heart disease”, he added.

Emdin said the findings could one day lead to the developmen­t of drugs designed to target belly fat, and perhaps lower the risk of diabetes and heart disease.

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