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  • Investigation of the relationship between SNPs of genes involved in obesity as biomarkers for the diagnosis of obesity and dietary adjustment.
  • Farzaneh Ramezani Hombari,1,* Faranak Jamshidian,2 Maryam Rouhani,3
    1. Department of Biology , East Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University , Tehran ,Iran
    2. Department of Biology , East Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University , Tehran ,Iran
    3. Department of Tissue Engineering and Applied Cell Sciences , School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine , Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences,Tehran,Iran


  • Introduction: Obesity is a major problem all over the world, genetic predisposition and the influence of environmental factors are somewhat involved in the development of this disease and it is known as a multifactorial abnormality, but the identification of related genes and mutations is still ongoing with the aim of improvement and Done.
  • Methods: In this review, the types of genes associated with fat cell function and SNPs associated with obesity genes are identified in order to identify an individual's predisposition to obesity based on dietary adjustment.
  • Results: Therefore, high food consumption, especially high-calorie diets, and the expression of genes related to SNPs as biomarkers in individual susceptibility to obesity.
  • Conclusion: Based on these genes and different SNPs in each person's diet and lifestyle, it also determines a diet plan based on genetic predisposition.
  • Keywords: obesity, biomarker, snp , genetics, life style