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Table 1 Description of the study cohorts

From: Interaction between FTO rs9939609 and the Native American-origin ABCA1 rs9282541 affects BMI in the admixed Mexican population

Study (Reference)

Sample size (% ancestrya)

Region (State)

Males (%)

Mean age (years ± SD)

Mean BMI (Kg/m2 ± SD)

Mean WC (cm ± SD)

Mean HDL-C (mg/dL ± SD)

Romero-Hidalgo et al. [16]

525 (67.5)

Central Mexico (Mexico City, Hidalgo, Edo. De México, Morelos, Querétaro)

31.2%

46.2 ± 13.6

27.7 ± 4.5

92.0 ± 14.1

44.8 ± 12.7

Velázquez-Cruz et al. [17]

1207 (50.6)

Central Mexico (Morelos)

30.3%

50.9 ± 15.3

27.0 ± 4.5

93.7 ± 10.8

44.3 ± 11.4

Villarreal-Molina et al. [8]

1511 (72.5)

Central Mexico (Mexico City)

50.9%

53.1 ± 9.3

28.4 ± 4.3

94.8 ± 11.6

45.9 ± 13.3

Villalobos-Comparán et al. [2]

695 (67.5)

Central Mexico (Mexico City)

36.0%

40.0 ± 13.6

27.2 ± 5.2

89.1 ± 13.4

46.3 ± 12.5

León-Mimila et al. [3]

636

Central Mexico (Mexico City)

48.23%

9.4 ± 1.85

20.0 ± 3.84

70.2 ± 11.3

46.8 ± 10.9

  1. aProportion of individuals with an ancestry estimation