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Table 1 Quantitative obesity-related measures in the combined study sample

From: Studies of CTNNBL1 and FDFT1variants and measures of obesity: analyses of quantitative traits and case-control studies in 18,014 Danes

  

n

(men/woman)

Age

(years)

BMI

(kg/m2)

Body weight

(kg)

Waist circumference

(cm)

Height

(cm)

CTNNBL1 rs6013029

GG

13,579 (7,113/6,466)

54 ± 10

27.5 ± 4.8

81.0 ± 16.2

92.5 ± 14.3

171.2 ± 9.2

 

GT

1,318 (702/616)

55 ± 10

27.7 ± 4.9

82.0 ± 16.5

93.1 ± 14.5

171.8 ± 9.1

 

TT

22 (9/13)

56 ± 9

27.6 ± 4.5

80.2 ± 12.5

91.9 ± 11.9

170.8 ± 7.3

 

Per allele

effect size

(95% CI)

  

0.16

(-0.10–0.42)

0.89

(0.08–1.69)

0.43

(-0.26–1.12)

0.48

(0.13–0.82)

 

P add

  

0.2

0.03

0.2

0.007

 

P dom

  

0.2

0.03

0.2

0.009

CTNNBL1 rs6020846

AA

13,317 (6,972/6,345)

54 ± 10

27.5 ± 4.8

80.9 ± 16.2

92.5 ± 14.3

171.2 ± 9.2

 

AG

1,527 (821/706)

55 ± 10

27.7 ± 4.9

82.1 ± 16.5

93.2 ± 14.3

171.9 ± 9.1

 

GG

42 (23/19)

57 ± 9

27.8 ± 4.5

83.7 ± 15.4

94.5 ± 14.0

173.2 ± 8.4

 

Per allele

effect size

(95% CI)

  

0.17

(-0.07–0.41)

1.02

(0.28–1.76)

0.54

(-0.09–1.17)

0.56

(0.25–0.88)

 

P add

  

0.2

0.007

0.1

5 × 10-4

 

P dom

  

0.2

0.008

0.1

0.001

FDFT1

rs7001819

TT

5,929

(3,062/2,867)

55 ± 10

27.5 ± 4.9

80.8 ± 16.3

92.4 ± 14.4

171.1 ± 9.2

 

TC

6,823 (3,597/3,226)

54 ± 10

28.0 ± 4.9

81.3 ± 16.4

92.4 ± 14.4

171.5 ± 9.3

 

CC

1,886 (1,021/865)

55 ± 10

27.5 ± 4.8

81.0 ± 15.8

92.6 ± 13.9

171.3 ± 9.1

 

Per allele

effect size

(95% CI)

  

0.01

(-0.10–0.13)

0.06

(-0.29–0.41)

0.03

(-0.28–0.33)

0.06

(-0.09–0.21)

 

P add

  

0.8

0.8

0.9

0.4

 

P dom

  

0.6

0.3

0.5

0.07

  1. Data are means ± standard deviation. p-values were calculated assuming a additive (p add) and a dominant (p dom) model for all variants. Known type 2 diabetic patients were excluded from the analyses. Per allele effect sizes was calculated using linear models assuming an additive model. Adjustments were made for the effect of age and sex.