Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Assessing Inherited Markers of Metabolic Syndrome in the Young
The AIMM Young study is a collaboration between Children's National Medical Center (CNMC)
and colleges/universities nationwide--currently including Howard University (HU), East
Carolina University (ECU), and University of Massachusetts, Amherst (U Mass). This study
obtains a variety of baseline measures (such as serum biomarkers related to metabolic
syndrome, anthropometrics, muscle strength, and fitness testing) along with genetic
information from healthy college-age (18-35 years) young adults in efforts to identify
phenotype-genotype associations that may predispose individuals to developing metabolic
syndrome, type 2 diabetes, and/or related diseases such as obesity.
We hypothesized that certain genetic variations will be protective against metabolic
syndrome, while others will show a strong correlation with specific components of metabolic
syndrome disease. We expect that the study of "pre-symptomatic," young individuals will
facilitate the identification of genetic risk loci for metabolic syndrome and type 2
diabetes. Younger populations typically have less confounding variables, and this
facilitates normalizing of metabolic syndrome features and environment/lifestyle.
Additionally, young subjects can provide more robust longitudinal data, and be recruited
into subsequent interventions to reverse the trend towards metabolic syndrome, rather than
the more difficult task of reversing type 2 diabetes in older populations. The data
collected will be stratified according to gender, age, ethnicity, genotype, and other
phenotypic measures to determine how these factors influence disease risk.
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