2019
DOI: 10.1080/03014460.2019.1706764
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Association of eating behaviour with clock gene polymorphism 3111 T > C in children based on nutritional status

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“…With regard to the minor allele (G) of rs1801260, several studies of this SNP in the general adult population and school-age children identified a similar effect as did the current study, which suggest the minor allele of rs1801260 is linked to higher BMI [10,14,15,23,24]. The minor allele of rs1801260 was related to the expression level of the CLOCK gene and consequently might affect the CLOCK-related obesogenic mechanism.…”
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confidence: 80%
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“…With regard to the minor allele (G) of rs1801260, several studies of this SNP in the general adult population and school-age children identified a similar effect as did the current study, which suggest the minor allele of rs1801260 is linked to higher BMI [10,14,15,23,24]. The minor allele of rs1801260 was related to the expression level of the CLOCK gene and consequently might affect the CLOCK-related obesogenic mechanism.…”
Section: Plos Onesupporting
confidence: 80%
“…We specified the simulation (n = 1000) with random effects for the intercept, fixed treatment effects and fixed effects for the genotypes. Previous studies indicated the difference of BMI z-scores between the C allele carriers and noncarriers of the CLOCK SNP was around 0.4, and the difference between the AA allele carriers and TT allele carriers of the FTO SNP ranged from 0.2 to 1.1 [23][24][25]39]. Therefore, we assumed a low effect size of 0.5 and a moderate effect size of 1 to conduct the power analysis.…”
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confidence: 99%
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