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. 2017 Aug 3;18(8):1690. doi: 10.3390/ijms18081690

Table 3.

Genotypic distributions of the significant LEPR polymorphisms and its association with obesity by sex in children.

Polymorphism Allele 1/Allele 2 Case Control Minor Allele Minor Allele OR (95% CI) p p a
11 12 22 11 12 22 Case Control
Females
rs11208659 T/C 113 26 1 72 3 1 C 0.100 0.155 0.56 (0.31–1.00) 0.050 1
rs11804091 A/G 87 42 4 82 19 0 G 0.188 0.094 2.73 (1.47–5.08) 0.001 0.038
rs10157275 C/T 99 37 4 84 17 2 T 0.161 0.102 1.77 (1.01–3.12) 0.045 1
rs9436303 A/G 77 52 11 68 30 5 G 0.264 0.194 1.49 (0.95–2.32) 0.080 1
rs1627238 C/T 93 41 6 75 23 2 T 0.189 0.135 1.59 (0.95–2.32) 0.079 1
rs1327118 G/C 32 73 30 29 54 12 C 0.493 0.411 1.53 (1.01–2.32) 0.048 1
Males
rs11208659 T/C 127 18 1 101 31 1 C 0.068 0.124 0.50 (0.27–0.92) 0.026 0.681
rs11804091 A/G 106 34 4 99 27 2 G 0.146 0.121 1.23 (0.76–2.02) 0.837 1
rs10157275 C/T 96 46 4 100 29 4 T 0.185 0.139 1.40 (0.89–2.21) 0.147 1
rs9436303 A/G 85 48 13 84 43 6 G 0.253 0.207 1.28 (0.87–1.87) 0.218 1
rs1627238 C/T 93 46 7 92 37 3 T 0.206 0.163 1.33 (0.86–2.04) 0.202 1
rs1327118 G/C 41 70 29 33 67 30 C 0.457 0.489 0.88(0.63–1.24) 0.465 1

CI: confidence interval; OR: odds ratio. OR adjusted for age and Tanner stage under the additive model. a p values after Bonferroni correction. The bold is the statistic significance for the rows where p is lower than 0.05.