Identify loci, genes, and DNA regions associated between Eating Speed and DNA Hydroxymethylation: A Scoping Review
Location
E4110
Document Type
Poster
Start Date
30-11-2023 12:15 PM
End Date
30-11-2023 12:55 PM
Description
Abstract
Objectives: Previous studies have looked at the association of eating speed and DNA hydroxymethylation with type 2 diabetes mellitus separately. However, there were no reviews synthesizing evidence on specific DNA locations linking eating speed to hydroxymethylation. Thus, we aimed to identify candidate hydroxymethylated DNA regions, genes, and loci associated with eating speed from the literature through a scoping review.
Methods: Using the literature database PubMed, two reviewers independently conducted an exploratory review of the literature and each of them developed one keyword list for eating speed and one for hydroxymethylation. The two reviewers then cross-referenced the keyword list with each other to finalize two sets of the keyword list. The combination of keywords in the two lists was used to search prior studies of the association of eating speed with hydroxymethylation. The searched studies were limited to the English language and published on PubMed prior to August 22, 2023.
Results: A total of 56 keywords for eating speed and 6 for DNA hydroxymethylation were included in the keyword list. Thirty-six studies were found. After reviewing their abstracts carefully, all studies were excluded because none of them investigated eating speed associated with hydroxymethylation.
Conclusion: No specific DNA locations linking eating speed to hydroxymethylation were identified from the PubMed literature, suggesting this is a rarely studied area. Future research will focus on eating speed and methylation.
Recommended Citation
Hsieh, Bruce and Dai, Jun, "Identify loci, genes, and DNA regions associated between Eating Speed and DNA Hydroxymethylation: A Scoping Review" (2023). DMU Research Symposium. 14.
https://digitalcommons.dmu.edu/researchsymposium/2023rs/2023abstracts/14
Identify loci, genes, and DNA regions associated between Eating Speed and DNA Hydroxymethylation: A Scoping Review
E4110
Abstract
Objectives: Previous studies have looked at the association of eating speed and DNA hydroxymethylation with type 2 diabetes mellitus separately. However, there were no reviews synthesizing evidence on specific DNA locations linking eating speed to hydroxymethylation. Thus, we aimed to identify candidate hydroxymethylated DNA regions, genes, and loci associated with eating speed from the literature through a scoping review.
Methods: Using the literature database PubMed, two reviewers independently conducted an exploratory review of the literature and each of them developed one keyword list for eating speed and one for hydroxymethylation. The two reviewers then cross-referenced the keyword list with each other to finalize two sets of the keyword list. The combination of keywords in the two lists was used to search prior studies of the association of eating speed with hydroxymethylation. The searched studies were limited to the English language and published on PubMed prior to August 22, 2023.
Results: A total of 56 keywords for eating speed and 6 for DNA hydroxymethylation were included in the keyword list. Thirty-six studies were found. After reviewing their abstracts carefully, all studies were excluded because none of them investigated eating speed associated with hydroxymethylation.
Conclusion: No specific DNA locations linking eating speed to hydroxymethylation were identified from the PubMed literature, suggesting this is a rarely studied area. Future research will focus on eating speed and methylation.