Title of article :
Lifestyle Genetics-Based Reports in the Treatment of Obesity
Author/Authors :
Gasmi, A Société Francophone de Nutrithérapie et de Nutrigénétique Appliquée - Villeurbanne, France , Mujawdiya, P. K Inochi Care Private Limited - New Delhi, India , Noor, S Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology - Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan, Pakistan , Piscopo, S Société Francophone de Nutrithérapie et de Nutrigénétique Appliquée - Villeurbanne, France , Menzel, A Laboratoires Réunis - Junglinster, Luxembourg
Abstract :
Obesity becomes a chronic disease due to the increasing number of mortality and morbidity cases around the
world. In most regions, chronic illnesses, such as obesity, are important sources of morbidity and mortality. Due
to a lack of effective strategies for prevention and management, the adverse effects of obesity and related
diseases on health continue to be a serious problem. Relevant information was searched from Google Scholar,
Scopus, and PubMed using such different terms as “Obesity”, “Obesity Management”, “Obesity and Physical
activity”, “Obesity and Genetics”, “Obesity and Diet”, and “Obesity and Nutrigenomics”. Obesity is
characterized by a complex interaction of hereditary and lifestyle factors, which includes food. Diet is an
environmental element that plays an important and considerable role in the management of health and reduces
the risk of obesity and its comorbidities. Changes in lifestyle patterns not only help burn extra calories but also
prevent the development of obesity via its modulating effect on genetic factors. Different people respond
differently to an obesogenic environment. The notion of nutrigenetics emerged as a result of various genetic
variations that may explain this heterogeneity. Nutritional genomics, also known as nutrigenetics, is the study
that investigates and analyses gene variations linked to varied responses to certain foods; moreover, it links this
variation to diseases, such as obesity. As a result, tailored nutrition advice based on a person's genetic profile
may improve the outcomes of a specific dietary strategy and offer a novel dietary strategy to improve
life quality and preventing obesity. This study concluded that physical activity and dietary interventions play an
effective role in the management of obesity. Moreover, understanding of the function of the most prominent
obesity-related genes, as well as the interaction between nutrition and gene expression, will help researchers
design personalized treatment strategies for humans.
Keywords :
Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms , Nutrigenetics , Physical activity , Obesity , Diet
Journal title :
Archives of Razi Institute