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BackgroundStudies of genes that play an important role in the development of obesity are needed, especially studies focusing on genes that regulate food intake and affect nutrient metabolism. For example, the beta-3 adrenergic receptor (ADRB3) responds to noradrenaline and mediates lipolysis in adipocytes.MethodsThis was a controlled intervention study involving 40 overweight and obese adult women in which food intake, anthropometric measurements, biochemical analyses, and methylation levels of the ADRB3 gene were evaluated before and after intervention. The individuals were randomized into four groups: group 1 (G1) received 300 g of vegetables and legumes containing on average 191 μg/day of folate and 1 hazelnut oil capsule; group 2 (G2) received 300 g of vegetables and legumes containing on average 191 μg/day of folate and 1 placebo capsule; group 3 (G3) received 300 g of vegetables and legumes containing on average 90 μg/day of folate and 1 hazelnut oil capsule; and individuals in group 4 (G4) were only followed-up and maintained their regular dietary habits. Statistical analysis was performed using analysis of variance (ANOVA), Student’s t test and simple regression, using STATA 13 software.ResultsIn the total sample, after the intervention, the women classified as overweight and obese did not present weight loss, and there was a reduction in the methylation levels of the ADRB3 gene and malondialdehyde, as well as an increase in high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and total antioxidant capacity.ConclusionsThe beneficial effect of the intake of a hazelnut capsule on the methylation levels of the ADRB3 gene was demonstrated for the first time.Trial registrationClinicalTrials.gov, NCT 02846025

Highlights

  • Studies of genes that play an important role in the development of obesity are needed, especially studies focusing on genes that regulate food intake and affect nutrient metabolism

  • The beneficial effect of the intake of a hazelnut capsule on the methylation levels of the ADRB3 gene was demonstrated for the first time

  • The present study aims to evaluate the effect of a diet containing folate and hazelnut oil capsule on the methylation levels of the ADRB3 gene, lipid profile and oxidative stress in overweight and obese women

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Introduction

Studies of genes that play an important role in the development of obesity are needed, especially studies focusing on genes that regulate food intake and affect nutrient metabolism. In addition to genetic factors, epigenetic mechanisms contribute to the unexplained inheritance of obesity and fat distribution [4]. These epigenetic changes have been associated with the effects of diet composition on health and disease or the long-term effects of gene-environment interactions [5, 6]. Folate is a nutrient known to participate in DNA methylation and nucleotide reactions of biosynthesis and is involved in the formation of methyl groups, which serves as a methyl donor in DNA methylation Another component that possibly modulates the epigenetic profile is fat and its fractions [4]

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