"4"^^ . . . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . "Dlouh\u00E1, Dana" . "4"^^ . "60" . "Such\u00E1nek, Pavel" . "Body mass index change in females after short-time life style intervention is not dependent on the FTO polymorphisms" . "intervention; diet; exercise; FTO; polymorphism; lipid; glycaemia"@en . . . . "L\u00E1nsk\u00E1, V\u011Bra" . . . "RIV/00023001:_____/11:00002446" . . . "000288563800021" . "Hub\u00E1\u010Dek, Jaroslav" . "188552" . . "Body mass index change in females after short-time life style intervention is not dependent on the FTO polymorphisms"@en . . "Body mass index change in females after short-time life style intervention is not dependent on the FTO polymorphisms"@en . "1" . "Variants within the FTO gene are important determinants of body mass index (BMI), but their role in determination of BMI changes after combined dietary/physical activity intervention is unclear. We have analyzed 107 unrelated overweight non-diabetic Czech females (BMI over 27.5 kg/m2, age 49.2?12.3 years). FTO variants rs17817449 (first intron) and rs17818902 (third intron) were genotyped. The life style modification program (10 weeks) consisted of an age-matched reduction of energy intake and exercise program (aerobic exercise 4 times a week, 60 min each)." . . . "Physiological research" . . "RIV/00023001:_____/11:00002446!RIV12-MZ0-00023001" . . "0862-8408" . . . . "Variants within the FTO gene are important determinants of body mass index (BMI), but their role in determination of BMI changes after combined dietary/physical activity intervention is unclear. We have analyzed 107 unrelated overweight non-diabetic Czech females (BMI over 27.5 kg/m2, age 49.2?12.3 years). FTO variants rs17817449 (first intron) and rs17818902 (third intron) were genotyped. The life style modification program (10 weeks) consisted of an age-matched reduction of energy intake and exercise program (aerobic exercise 4 times a week, 60 min each)."@en . . . "P(1M0510), P(NS10513), Z(MZ0IKEM2005)" . "[ADAD266EDAA6]" . . "4"^^ . . . . "Body mass index change in females after short-time life style intervention is not dependent on the FTO polymorphisms" . . .