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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Mar 9.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Obes (Lond). 2010 Aug 17;35(2):300–308. doi: 10.1038/ijo.2010.137

Table 4.

Relationships between genotypic variation and BMI and circulating CRP.

FTO(rs9939609)
TT AT AA Per allele effect p
BMI 26.07 (25.98, 26.17) 26.37 (26.29, 26.45) 26.73 (26.59, 26.87) 0.32 (0.24, 0.40) <0.0001
CRP 1.51 (1.48, 1.55) 1.55 (1.52, 1.58) 1.61 (1.56, 1.67) 1.03 (1.01, 1.05) 0.00
CRP(rs3091244)
CC CT TT CA AT AA Per allele effect p
BMI 26.32 (26.23, 26.41) 26.36 (26.27, 26.44) 26.24 (26.07, 26.42) 26.25 (26.02, 26.47) 26.29 (25.98, 26.61) 27.15 (26.02, 28.28) −0.01 (−0.06, 0.04) 0.7
CRP 1.37 (1.34, 1.40) 1.61 (1.57, 1.64) 1.82 (1.74, 1.90) 1.71 (1.62, 1.81) 2.11 (1.95, 2.28) 2.56 (1.95, 3.37) 1.11 (1.10, 1.13) <0.0001

Means (95%CI) by genotypes with linear regression derived, per allele effect estimates (assuming additivity).

CRP was log transformed for analyses hence geometric means are presented by genotype and a ratios of geometric for effect estimates.