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Body shape is in the genes

Last Updated : 11 October 2010, 15:01 IST

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Researchers have identified the genes which make one more likely to become obese, as well as those that give one an apple or pear-shaped figure — and it’s the ladies who are more likely to be affected by the genetic variations than men.

In fact, the study discovered 13 new mutations which explain why some women are overweight while some are skinny. The scientists also found 18 mutations linked to a higher risk of obesity, leading to hope of a treatment for the condition.

And, they discovered that whether a woman carries fat around her hips or waist — where it is more likely to cause diabetes and heart disease — is determined by her genetics, the Daily Express reported.

Dr Cecilia Lindgren, who led the study, said: “We are finding a genetic component which affects where on your body you will store more fat, either around the stomach, the ‘apple’ shape, or around the hips, the ‘pear’ shape.

“And these effects seem to affect particularly women. Where we store fat in our bodies can influence our health. Apple-shaped people who carry more fat around their waists are more likely to develop diabetes and heart disease, even if they are not obese.”

In comparison, those who are pear-shaped and store more fat in their thighs and bums may be protected against diabetes and high blood pressure.
The study, which is the largest of its kind, examined the genomes of nearly 250,000 people.

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Published 11 October 2010, 15:01 IST

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