Monday, February 3, 2025

Socioeconomic Status and Genetic Susceptibility to Obesity

 



Recent research has brought into light the complex relationship between genetic factors and socioeconomic status in childhood obesity. A study involving 6,400 schoolchildren in India has demonstrated that socioeconomic status influences the genetic predisposition to obesity. This research, led by the School of Biotechnology at Jawaharlal Nehru University, marks a critical step in understanding childhood obesity, particularly in non-Caucasian populations.


Study Design and Methodology



Genetic Variants Identified



Impact of Socioeconomic Status



Gene-Environment Interaction


The findings emphasised the gene-environment interaction in obesity development. Even with similar genetic risks, children from higher socioeconomic backgrounds had a greater likelihood of being obese. This marks the role of environmental factors in exacerbating genetic predispositions.


Health Implications


About the interplay between genetics and socioeconomic factors is crucial for addressing childhood obesity. The study’s insights can inform public health strategies aimed at mitigating obesity risks among children. Tailored interventions considering both genetic and socioeconomic factors may prove more effective in combating this growing health issue.


website: popularscientist.com


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