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精瘦的遗传,沉重的遗产:糖尿病家族史及其与年轻成年人身体质量指数的关联

Lean legacy, heavy heritage: family history of diabetes and its association with young adult body mass index.

作者信息

Kowaleski-Jones Lori, Zick Cathleen, Brown Barbara, Curtis David, Meeks Huong, Smith Ken

机构信息

University of Utah, Utah, USA.

Department of Pediatrics, University of Utah, Utah, USA.

出版信息

J Biosoc Sci. 2023 Jun 2:1-14. doi: 10.1017/S0021932023000056.

Abstract

Substantial intergenerational transmission of diabetes mellitus (DM) risk exists. However, less is known regarding whether parental DM and DM among extended family members relate to adult offspring's body mass index (BMI), and whether any of these associations vary by sex. Using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Youth 1997 cohort (NLSY97), we assess the sex-specific relationship between DM present in first-degree parents and second-degree relatives and BMI among the parents' young adult offspring.Multivariate regressions reveal a positive relationship between parental DM and young adults' BMI for both daughters and sons, and the magnitude of coefficients is somewhat larger for the same-sex parent. Further, we observe that the link between parental DM and young adults' BMI is strongest when both parents have diagnosed diabetes. In contrast, the relationship between second-degree relatives with DM and the respondent's BMI is weaker and appears to be sex-specific, through same-sex parent and respondent. Logistic regressions show the association is especially strong when assessing how parental DM status relates to young adults' obesity risk. These results generally persist when controlling for parental BMI. The findings of this study point to the need to better distinguish the role of shared family environments (e.g., eating and physical activity patterns) from shared genes in order to understand factors that may influence young adults' BMI. Young adult offspring of parents with diabetes should be targeted for obesity prevention efforts in order to reduce their risks of obesity and perhaps diabetes.

摘要

糖尿病(DM)风险存在显著的代际传递。然而,关于父母患糖尿病以及大家庭成员中的糖尿病是否与成年子女的体重指数(BMI)相关,以及这些关联是否因性别而异,我们所知较少。利用1997年全国青年纵向研究队列(NLSY97)的数据,我们评估了一级父母和二级亲属中存在的糖尿病与父母年轻成年子女BMI之间的性别特异性关系。多变量回归显示,父母患糖尿病与成年子女的BMI之间存在正相关关系,且对于同性父母而言,系数的大小略大。此外,我们观察到,当父母双方都被诊断患有糖尿病时,父母患糖尿病与成年子女BMI之间的联系最为强烈。相比之下,患有糖尿病的二级亲属与受访者BMI之间的关系较弱,且似乎具有性别特异性,通过同性父母和受访者体现。逻辑回归显示,在评估父母的糖尿病状况与成年子女的肥胖风险之间的关系时,这种关联尤为强烈。在控制父母BMI后,这些结果总体上仍然成立。本研究的结果表明,为了理解可能影响成年子女BMI的因素,有必要更好地区分共享家庭环境(如饮食和身体活动模式)与共享基因的作用。患有糖尿病的父母的年轻成年子女应成为肥胖预防工作的目标,以降低他们肥胖甚至患糖尿病的风险。

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