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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Feb 24.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Obes (Lond). 2021 Feb 26;45(5):1017–1029. doi: 10.1038/s41366-021-00761-1

Table 2.

Association of rs114066381-A with body mass index and fat mass index in unrelated females of the Pelotas cohort and replications.

Phenotype Cohort N Age (years old) Frequency Regression coefficient SE p value Power
Fat mass index Pelotas 1417 30 0.008 2.21 0.84 9.00e–03
Body mass index Pelotas 1795 23 0.008 3.99 0.84 2.76e–06
Bambui 516 60–93 0.010 2.93 2.65 0.26 39%
Bambui (all femalesa) 821 60–93 0.009 2.64 2.33 0.25 53%
Sao Paulo 651 59–99 0.019 3.34 1.12 3.26e–03 89%
Bambui + Sao Paulo 1173 59–99 0.015 3.55 0.94 1.91e–04 99%
Salvador 664 4–11 0.021 −0.24 0.38 0.53 9%
Puerto Rico 1082 21–89 0.005 1.30 1.92 0.50 13%
African populationsb (all femalesa) 1103 17–97 0.013 −0.57 0.80 0.47 9%
Soweto 859 39–60 0.020 2.39 7.63 0.75 69%
a

Using genetic relationship matrix.

b

Nigeria, Cameroon, Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, and Botswana populations.