Zuzana Derflerová Brázdová
Masaryk University
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Zuzana Derflerová Brázdová.
British Journal of Nutrition | 2010
Julie Bienertová-Vašků; Petr Bienert; Martin Forejt; Josef Tomandl; Zuzana Derflerová Brázdová; Anna Vašků
Personal food preferences can either enhance or suppress the development of obesity and the selection and proportion of macronutrients in the diet seem to have a heritable component. In the present study, we therefore focused on dietary composition as a specific trait related to obesity and we determined whether genetic variations in leptin (LEP), LEP receptor (LEPR), adiponectin (ADIPOQ), IL-6 and pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) underlie specific native food preferences and obesity-related anthropometric parameters. The total of 409 individuals of Czech Caucasian origin were enrolled into the present study and 7 d food records were obtained from the study subjects along with selected anthropometric measurements. In a subset of study subjects, plasma levels of ADIPOQ, LEP and soluble LEPR were measured. Independently of the BMI of the individuals, common variations in LEP and LEPR genes were associated with specific eating patterns, mainly with respect to timing of eating. The LEP + 19A/G polymorphism served as an independent predictor for BMI, percentage of body fat and skinfold thickness and significantly affected the time structure of the daily energy intake. The POMC RsaI polymorphism was associated with percentage of body fat. The ADIPOQ 45 T/G polymorphism was associated with the thickness of the subscapular skinfold. The LEPR Gln223Arg polymorphism was associated with multiple parameters, including diastolic blood pressure, meal sizes during the day and plasma ADIPOQ levels. In a separate analysis, soluble leptin receptor (sObR) plasma levels and LEP:sObR ratio were significantly correlated with systolic blood pressure (beta = - 0.66, P = 0.002; beta = - 1.23, P = 0.02) and sObR plasma levels also served as an independent predictor for diastolic blood pressure (beta = - 0.50; P = 0.04). To conclude, we report common allelic variants associated with specific feeding behaviour and obesity-related anthropometric traits. Moreover, we identified allelic variants that significantly influence the time structure of food intake during the day.
Central European Journal of Public Health | 2017
Martin Forejt; Zuzana Derflerová Brázdová; Jan Novák; Filip Zlámal; Marie Forbelská; Petr Bienert; Petra Mořkovská; Miroslava Zavřelová; Aneta Pohořalá; Miluše Jurášková; Nabil Salah; Julie Bienertová Vašků
OBJECTIVE It is known that total energy intake and its distribution during the day influences human anthropometric characteristics. However, possible association between variability in total energy intake and obesity has thus far remained unexamined. This study was designed to establish the influence of energy intake variability of each daily meal on the anthropometric characteristics of obesity. METHODS A total of 521 individuals of Czech Caucasian origin aged 16–73 years (390 women and 131 men) were included in the study, 7-day food records were completed by all study subjects and selected anthropometric characteristics were measured. The interquartile range (IQR) of energy intake was assessed individually for each meal of the day (as a marker of energy intake variability) and subsequently correlated with body mass index (BMI), body fat percentage (%BF), waist-hip ratio (WHR), and waist circumference (cW). RESULTS Four distinct models were created using multiple logistic regression analysis and backward stepwise logistic regression. The most precise results, based on the area under the curve (AUC), were observed in case of the %BF model (AUC=0.895) and cW model (AUC=0.839). According to the %BF model, age (p<0.001) and IQR-lunch (p<0.05) seem to play an important prediction role for obesity. Likewise, according to the cW model, age (p<0.001), IQR-breakfast (p<0.05) and IQR-dinner (p <0.05) predispose patients to the development of obesity. The results of our study show that higher variability in the energy intake of key daily meals may increase the likelihood of obesity development. CONCLUSIONS Based on the obtained results, it is necessary to emphasize the regularity in meals intake for maintaining proper body composition.
Czech Journal of Animal Science | 2018
Zuzana Derflerová Brázdová; Lenka Vorlová; I. Karpíšková; K. Chabinioková
Central European Journal of Public Health | 2000
Jindřich Fiala; Zuzana Derflerová Brázdová
Genes and Nutrition | 2009
Julie Bienertova-Vasku; Petr Bienert; Lenka Sablikova; Lenka Slovackova; Martin Forejt; Zlata Piskáčková; Lenka Kučerová; Katerina Heczkova; Zuzana Derflerová Brázdová; Anna Vasku
Central European Journal of Public Health | 2014
Zuzana Derflerová Brázdová; Joceline Pomerleau; Jindřich Fiala; Lenka Vorlová; Dana Mullerová
Scripta Medica Facultatis Medicae Universitatis Brunensis Masarykianae | 2006
Jarmila Siegelová; Bohumil Fišer; Zuzana Derflerová Brázdová; Martin Forejt; Pavel Homolka; Pavel Vank; Alena Havelková; Jan Hollan; G. Cornélissen; Franz Halberg
Scan J Publ Health | 1998
Zuzana Derflerová Brázdová; Hana Hrstková
Central European Journal of Public Health | 2015
Dana Müllerová; Jana Langmajerová; Pavel Sedláček; Jana Dvořáková; Tomáš Hirschner; Zdeněk Weber; Luděk Müller; Zuzana Derflerová Brázdová
Central European Journal of Public Health | 2015
Zuzana Derflerová Brázdová; Helena Klimusová; Dalibor Hruška; Alice Prokopová; Aleš Burjanek; Kräuff Rainer Schwanhaeuser Wulff