PubMed ID:
24694666
Public Release Type:
Journal
Publication Year: 2014
Affiliation: Department of Pediatrics, Pediatrics Epidemiology Center, Morsani College of Medicine, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1038/ijo.2014.55
Authors:
Wong J,
Gallo D,
Davis J,
Pickin RR,
Farber E,
Onengut-Gumuscu S,
Chen WM,
Rich SS,
Jiang N,
Zhao Y,
Nechtman J,
Liu H,
McIndoe R,
She JX,
Ke S,
Higgins H,
Gaur VP,
Marcovina SM,
Petrosino JF,
Wohlgemuth G,
Palazoglu M,
Kind T,
Wikoff B,
Fiehn O,
Fear AL,
Mack SJ,
Erlich H,
Tennill AL,
Little RR,
Lehtonen M,
Leiviskä J,
Sundvall J,
Salminen I,
Erlund I,
Karlsson EL,
Eriksson EA,
Davis B,
Wyatt R,
Ridewood S,
Reed C,
Pearson J,
Payne M,
Long A,
Goode J,
Geoghan I,
Easton P,
Curnock R,
Caygill C,
Carreno G,
Broadhurst J,
Butterly J,
Boldison J,
Rokni S,
Chandler K,
Williams A,
Bingley P,
Miao D,
Yu L,
Triplett E,
Oberste S,
Johnson SB,
Briese T,
Bourcier K,
Akolkar B,
Yang J,
Washington E,
Vehik K,
Uusitalo U,
Tamura R,
Smith S,
Smith L,
McLeod W,
McCarthy C,
Malloy J,
Lynch K,
Liu X,
Liu S,
Lee HS,
Hadley D,
Gowda V,
Fiske S,
Eberhard C,
Cuthbertson D,
Butterworth M,
Burkhardt B,
Brown R,
Austin-Gonzalez S,
Abbondondolo M,
Krischer JP,
Klein MB,
Daftary A,
Smith MD,
Franciscus M,
Becker D,
Willis J,
Williams N,
Stabbert J,
Scott E,
Mulenga D,
Meyer A,
Kindschi R,
Hervey R,
Heaney D,
Dunson K,
Ayres S,
Skidmore J,
Crouch CC,
Killian M,
Yan X,
Hagopian WA,
Åberg S,
Wimar Å,
Wallin A,
Törn C,
Trulsson E,
Swartling U,
Sjöberg B,
Sibthorpe S,
Järvirova MS,
Rosenquist A,
Ramelius A,
Rahmati K,
Mestan Z,
Melin J,
Massadakis T,
Markan M,
Månsson-Martinez M,
Lernmark B,
Larsson H,
Jonsson L,
Jonasdottir B,
Johansen F,
Hyberg S,
Hansson G,
Hansen M,
Håkansson R,
Gerardsson J,
Gard T,
Fransson L,
Ericson-Hallström E,
Cilio C,
Carlsson UM,
Bremer J,
Ask M,
Andrén-Aronsson C,
Agardh D,
Lernmark Å,
Åkerlund M,
Virtanen SM,
Veijola R,
Varjonen E,
Stenius A,
Sjöberg M,
Simell V,
Simell T,
Simell S,
Simell B,
Simell A,
Romo M,
Riikonen A,
Rautanen J,
Nyblom M,
Niininen T,
Näntö-Salonen K,
Mykkänen J,
Multasuo K,
Mäntymäki E,
Lönnrot M,
Kurppa K,
Koreasalo M,
Koivu A,
Knip M,
Kähönen M,
Ilonen J,
Hyöty H,
Toppari J,
Simell OG,
Dresden TU,
Winkler C,
Warncke K,
Strauss E,
Stock J,
Schenkel J,
Roth R,
Peplow C,
Koletzko S,
Knopff A,
Kersting M,
Foterek K,
Hummel S,
Hummel M,
Bonifacio E,
Beyerlein A,
Ziegler AG,
Anderson SW,
Foghis G,
Williams J,
Sharma A,
Nechtman J,
Liu H,
McIndoe R,
Gardiner M,
Sheehan E,
Shankar M,
Haller M,
Silvis K,
Thomas J,
Steed L,
Hopkins D,
Schatz D,
She JX,
Davis B,
Steck A,
Samper-Imaz A,
Waugh K,
Norris J,
Liu E,
Karban R,
Ide L,
Hoffman M,
Gesualdo P,
Frank N,
Eisenbarth G,
Bedoy R,
Baxter J,
Bautista K,
Barriga K,
Rewers M,
TEDDY Study Group,
Vehik K,
Krischer JP,
Akolkar B,
Hagopian WA,
Simell OG,
Ziegler AG,
She JX,
Rewers M,
Larsson HE,
Winkler C,
Veijola R,
Lynch KF,
Uusitalo UM,
Lernmark Å,
Yang J
Studies:
The Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young
Body size is postulated to modulate type 1 diabetes as either a trigger of islet autoimmunity or an accelerator to clinical onset after seroconversion. As overweight and obesity continue to rise among children, the aim of this study was to determine whether human leukocyte antigen DQ (HLA-DQ) genotypes may be related to body size among children genetically at risk for type 1 diabetes.