Analysis of ancestry-specific polygenic risk score and diet composition in type 2 diabetes.
Dale S HardyJane T GarvinTesfaye B MershaPublished in: PloS one (2023)
Clinicians may want to consider diets with a higher portion of carbohydrates than protein, especially when the burden of high-risk alleles is great in patients with T2DM. In addition, clinicians and other medical professionals may want to emphasize the addition of physical activity as part of treatment regimen especially for African Americans. Given the metabolic pathways we identified, moderate physical activity and intermittent fasting should be explored. Researchers may want to consider longitudinal or randomized clinical trials to determine the predictive ability of different dietary patterns to inhibit T2DM in the presence of obesity and an elevated PRS.
Keyphrases
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- insulin resistance
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- adipose tissue
- skeletal muscle
- weight loss
- metabolic syndrome
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- body mass index
- blood glucose
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- cardiovascular disease
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- genome wide association study
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