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Table 3 Associations with INSIG2 rs7566605 phenotypes with baseline and percent (%) fat and strength change in FAMUSS cohort with resistance training.

From: INSIG2 gene polymorphism is associated with increased subcutaneous fat in women and poor response to resistance training in men

Phenotype

Gender

P-value

N; mean ± SEM

95% CI

% variability attributable to genotype; LRT p-value

Baseline subcutaneous fat volume (mm3)

Female

0.0011

GG (N = 139; 243473 ± 5713)

GC/CC (N = 181; 268521 ± 5003)

GG (232233 – 254714)

GC/CC (258677 – 278365)

1.1%; 0.0010

Baseline subcutaneous fat volume (mm3)

Male

0.3557

GG (N = 103; 176503 ± 6100)

GC/CC (N = 94; 168275 ± 6389)

GG (164472 – 188534)

GC/CC (155675 – 180876)

0.2%; 0.3501

% change in subcutaneous fat volume

Female

0.2683

GG (N = 139; 11.20 ± 5.71)

GC/CC (N = 181; 2.78 ± 4.99)

GG (-0.02 – 22.43)

GC/CC (-7.05 – 12.61)

0.4%; 0.2649

% change in subcutaneous fat volume

Male

0.0353

GG (N = 103; 1.00 ± 1.74)

GC/CC (N = 94; 6.39 ± 1.82)

GG (-2.43 – 4.43)

GC/CC (2.78 – 10.01)

2.3%; 0.0332

  1. All genetic models were dominant.