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The impact of the catechol-O-methyltransferase genotype on the acute responsiveness of vascular reactivity to a green tea extract – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 July 2011

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Abstract

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Corrigenda
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Copyright © The Authors 2011

The authors regret to announce the inclusion of two errors in their article(1).

In the abstract the following sentence;

The AA group was shown to have a greater increase in insulin concentrations at 120 min (P = 0·019) and 180 min (P = 0·008) compared with baseline, despite similar glucose profiles.

Should correctly have read;

The GG group was shown to have a greater increase in insulin concentrations at 120 min (P = 0·019) and 180 min (P = 0·008) compared with baseline, despite similar glucose profiles.

And in the discussion;

A novel finding was the difference in insulin response between the genotypes, with the homozygous COMT AA genotype showing greater postprandial insulin levels.

Should read;

A novel finding was the difference in insulin response between the genotypes, with the homozygous COMT GG genotype showing greater postprandial insulin levels.

References

1 Miller, RJ, Jackson, KG, Dadd, T, et al. (2011) The impact of the catechol-O-methyltransferase genotype on the acute responsiveness of vascular reactivity to a green tea extract. Br J Nutr 105, 11381144.Google Scholar