2019
DOI: 10.1007/s40200-019-00424-z
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A nutrigenetic approach for investigating the relationship between vitamin B12 status and metabolic traits in Indonesian women

Abstract: PurposeAdverse effects of maternal vitamin B12 deficiency have been linked to major clinical outcomes, including increased body mass index and gestational diabetes, however, less is known about vitamin B12 nutrition in non-pregnant women. Hence, the aim of the present study was to explore the relationships between metabolic traits and vitamin B12 status in a cohort of healthy Indonesian women and to investigate whether these relationships were modified by dietary intake using a genetic approach.MethodsA total … Show more

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“…Thus, detecting excess adiposity and body fat composition has become particularly important to make accurate conclusions with regards to establishing causal relationships and identifying risk to prevent the onset of metabolic and cardiovascular diseases [ 62 , 63 ]. There are ethnic differences in body fat composition as we explore the complex interaction between the genes, lifestyle, and culture [ 21 ]. Understanding of ethnic differences may lead to the implementation of effective approaches to recognize and prevent metabolic diseases across different ethnic groups [ 64 ].…”
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“…Thus, detecting excess adiposity and body fat composition has become particularly important to make accurate conclusions with regards to establishing causal relationships and identifying risk to prevent the onset of metabolic and cardiovascular diseases [ 62 , 63 ]. There are ethnic differences in body fat composition as we explore the complex interaction between the genes, lifestyle, and culture [ 21 ]. Understanding of ethnic differences may lead to the implementation of effective approaches to recognize and prevent metabolic diseases across different ethnic groups [ 64 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MINANG study is a part of the GeNuIne (Gene-Nutrient Interactions) Collaboration, the main aim of which is to investigate the impact of gene-nutrient interactions on cardiometabolic traits using population-based data from diverse ethnic groups [ 25 , 26 ]. The methodology has been published previously [ 21 ]. In brief, one hundred and thirty-three women were recruited from community health centers in two sub districts in Padang City: Padang Timur (urban area) and Kuranji (rural area).…”
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“…Optimal vitamin B12 status is essential for women to maintain adequate maternal health and to avoid fetal developmental complications (Dror & Allen, 2012; Krishnaveni et al, 2009; Surendran et al, 2019d). Additionally, low vitamin B12 concentrations have shown negative correlations with BMI in healthy women (Baltaci et al, 2017).…”
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“…This study is a part of the ongoing GeNuIne (gene-nutrient interactions) Collaboration, which aims to examine the interactions between genetic and dietary factors (nutrigenetics) on cardiometabolic disease and its related traits using population-based studies from several ethnic groups [20]. The methodology of the study has been published elsewhere [21]. In brief, 133 women were recruited from community health centres in two subdistricts in Padang City including Padang Timur and Kuranji districts to represent both urban and rural areas of Padang population, respectively.…”
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confidence: 99%