Interaction between breastfeeding duration and an obesity genetic risk score to predict body fat composition in European adolescents: The HELENA study
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Materia
Adolescents Breastfeeding Genetic risk score HELENA Study Interaction effect
Date
2025-01-21Referencia bibliográfica
Baxevanis GK, Iglesia I, Seral-Cortes M, et al. Interaction between breastfeeding duration and an obesity genetic risk score to predict body fat composition in European adolescents: The HELENA study. Pediatric Obesity. 2025;e13205. doi:10.1111/ijpo.13205
Sponsorship
Health Institute Carlos III (ISCIII) PI20/00988; European Community Sixth RTD Framework Programme FOODCT-2005-007034; European Union’s H2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie 801586; University of Zaragoza- Mecenazgo SantanderAbstract
Background
Although the genetic interplay with the environment has a major impact on obesity development, little is known on whether breastfeeding could modulate the genetic predisposition to obesity.
Objectives
To investigate whether breastfeeding attenuates the effect of an obesity genetic risk score (GRS) on adiposity in European adolescents.
Methods
Totally 751 adolescents from the Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence (HELENA) cross-sectional study were included, divided according to breastfeeding status into never breastfed, 1–3 months and ≥4 months. Adjusting by socioeconomic status and lifestyle factors multiple linear regression models were used to assess (1) the main effect of breastfeeding duration and (2) its interaction effect with an obesity GRS, to predict different adiposity measures.
Results
A significant negative association between ≥4 months of breastfeeding and waist circumference (WC) z-score was observed [β (95% confidence interval), p-value] = [β = −0.189 (−0.37, −0.00), p = 0.044]. Also, significant interaction effects were observed for 1–3 and ≥4 months of breastfeeding and obesity GRS regarding body mass index (BMI) z-score [β = 0.155 (0.06, 0.24), p = 0.001] and [β = 0.108 (0.01, 0.18), p = 0.020, respectively] and fat mass index (FMI) z-score [β = 0.134 (0.04, 0.22), p = 0.003] and [β = 0.100 (0.01, 0.18), p = 0.026, respectively].
Conclusions
Breastfeeding modulates the association between the obesity GRS and body composition in adolescents.