Genetic associations with consumption of palatable foods in the absence of hunger in response to food cues in children

Objective: The objective of this study is to evaluate obesity-related genetic factors in relation to excess consumption and assess if food cues modify associations. Methods: Children (9–12 years) completed a randomized crossover experiment. During two visits, children ate a preload and then snacks ad libitum while watching television, embedded with food or non-food advertisements to assess eating in the absence of hunger (EAH). Primary exposures were obesity-associated genotypes, FTO rs9939609 and MC4R rs571312, and a paediatric-specific polygenic risk score (PRS). Outcomes included consumption of all snacks (total EAH) and gummy candy only (gummy candy EAH). Linear mixed-effects models tested whether genetic exposures related to EAH outcomes. We tested for effect modification by food cues using multiplicative interaction terms. Results: Among 177 children, each FTO risk allele was associated with a 30% increase in gummy candy EAH (p = 0.025) in adjusted models. Food cue exposure exacerbated associations between the FTO variant with gummy candy EAH (p = 0.046). No statistically significant associations were found between MC4R and EAH. Conclusion: The results suggest children with the FTO rs9939609 risk allele may be predisposed to excess consumption of candy and that this association may be exacerbated by food cues.

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Work Title Genetic associations with consumption of palatable foods in the absence of hunger in response to food cues in children
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  1. Dabin Yeum
  2. Timothy J. Renier
  3. Travis D. Masterson
  4. Delaina D. Carlson
  5. Grace A. Ballarino
  6. Reina K. Lansigan
  7. Ruth J.F. Loos
  8. Jennifer A. Emond
  9. Diane Gilbert-Diamond
Keyword
  1. children
  2. eating in the absence of hunger
  3. food cues
  4. genotype
  5. polygenic risk score
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  1. Pediatric obesity
Publication Date August 28, 2024
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  1. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijpo.13168
Deposited June 09, 2025

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  • Added Creator Timothy J. Renier
  • Added Creator Travis D. Masterson
  • Added Creator Delaina D. Carlson
  • Added Creator Grace A. Ballarino
  • Added Creator Reina K. Lansigan
  • Added Creator Ruth J.F. Loos
  • Added Creator Jennifer A. Emond
  • Added Creator Diane Gilbert-Diamond
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    • children , eating in the absence of hunger , food cues , genotype , polygenic risk score
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    • 2025-04-01
    • 2024-08-28