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Juurinen Leena - - 2007
We determined whether insulin therapy changes liver fat content (LFAT) or hepatic insulin sensitivity in type 2 diabetes. Fourteen patients with type 2 diabetes (age 51+/-2 yr, body mass index 33.1+/-1.4 kg/m2) treated with metformin alone received additional basal insulin for 7 mo. Liver fat (proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy), fat ...
Rosenbaum Michael - - 2007
CONTEXT: Risk factors for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) include obesity, family history, dyslipidemia, a proinflammatory state, impaired insulin secretory capacity, and insulin resistance. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of a 3- to 4-month school-based intervention consisting of health, nutrition, and exercise classes plus ...
Weiss Edward P - - 2006
Weight loss, through calorie restriction or increases in energy expenditure via exercise, improves glucose tolerance and insulin action. However, exercise-induced energy expenditure may further improve glucoregulation through mechanisms independent of weight loss. The objective was to assess the hypothesis that weight loss through exercise-induced energy expenditure improves glucoregulation and circulating ...
Blüher Matthias - - 2006
The endocannabinoid system has been suspected to contribute to the association of visceral fat accumulation with metabolic diseases. We determined whether circulating endocannabinoids are related to visceral adipose tissue mass in lean, subcutaneous obese, and visceral obese subjects (10 men and 10 women in each group). We further measured expression ...
Garemo Malin - - 2006
BACKGROUND: The worldwide increase in overweight and obesity probably involves dietary factors, and early indicators of risk must be identified. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to analyze metabolic markers in relation to dietary intake and anthropometry in healthy 4-y-old children. DESIGN: A cross-sectional study of nutritional intake was performed in 95 children ...
Hannon Tamara S - - 2006
Cross-sectional studies have shown that 1) adolescents are insulin resistant compared with prepubertal children and adults, 2) pubertal insulin resistance is likely mediated by growth hormone (GH), and 3) pubertal insulin resistance is associated with increased fat oxidation and decreased glucose oxidation. The aim of this study was to assess ...
Falhammar Henrik - - 2007
CONTEXT: The chronic, often supraphysiological glucocorticoid doses used in congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) might increase morbidity in cardiovascular disease and diabetes. OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to assess risk factors for cardiovascular disease and diabetes in CAH women. SUBJECTS, METHODS, AND DESIGN: We compared 61 women, 18-63 yr, with CAH due ...
Alves Solange Travassos de Figueiredo - - 2006
The aim of the present study was to examine the impact of sequential change in the route of estrogen administration on body composition and insulin resistance in patients with Turner syndrome (TS) using cyclical hormone replacement therapy (HRT) with conjugated equine estrogens (CEE) plus medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA). We carried out ...
Pomara F - - 2006
AIM: Family history (FH) to type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) is a risk factor to the development of illness, inducing early anthropometric and metabolic modifications in sedentary subjects. The aim of this paper was to study the FH to DM influence on body composition and glucose metabolism in young sedentary ...
Engelson Ellen S - - 2006
HIV has classically been a wasting disease. However, in the United States, obesity is increasingly common among HIV-infected individuals receiving effective antiviral treatment. The risks of obesity are unclear in HIV, although the increased prevalence of diabetes and cardiovascular disease in the presence or absence of obesity causes growing concern. ...
Ishikawa K - - 2006
The distribution of fat in obese persons is related to the risk of developing various metabolic disorders, such as glucose intolerance, dyslipidemia and hypertension, and the combination of these conditions is known as the metabolic syndrome. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of subcutaneous fat in ...
Gravholt Claus Højbjerg - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Body composition in Turner syndrome (TS) is altered with final height of TS decreased; anthropometry and bone mass distinctly changed. AIM: To describe total and regional distribution of fat and muscle mass in TS and the relation to measures of glucose metabolism, sex hormones, IGFs, and markers of inflammation ...
Gerson Laura S - - 2006
PURPOSE: High cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) dramatically lowers risk for cardiometabolic disease in overweight and obese individuals. This effect is likely attributable to the inverse relationship between high CRF and insulin resistance. In this study, the independent effects of high body fat and high CRF on insulin resistance were assessed. METHODS: ...
Hannon Tamara S - - 2006
CONTEXT: Markers to identify overweight youth with insulin resistance are of clinical importance. OBJECTIVE: To determine if markers of dyslipidemia could identify overweight adolescents with insulin resistance. SETTING, PARTICIPANTS, AND STUDY DESIGN: We retrospectively examined the association between markers of dyslipidemia and insulin resistance in 35 overweight [body mass index ...
Manco Melania - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: In this retrospective analysis of the European Group for the Study of Insulin Resistance database, a clamp data pooling project, a cardiovascular risk score (CVS) was assessed to verify whether hyperinsulinemia and/or insulin resistance were independent cardiovascular risk factors and to investigate how menopause affected CVS and insulin resistance. ...
Lee Sojung - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: We examined whether the relationship between cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and insulin sensitivity (IS)/secretion is independent of adiposity in healthy African-American (n = 65) and white (n = 57) youth. RESEARCH METHODS AND PROCEDURES: IS and beta-cell function were evaluated by a 3-hour hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic and a 2-hour hyperglycemic (12.5 mM) ...
Englyst Nicola A - - 2006
Circulating sialic acid is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease and is higher in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Sialic acid is associated with body mass index, but it is uncertain whether body fat contributes to the higher levels of sialic acid in type 2 diabetes mellitus. Therefore, ...
Melnik Thomas A - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To assess the fat-related dietary behaviors of adult Puerto Ricans with and without diagnosed diabetes, living in New York City. DESIGN: A random-digit-dialing telephone survey was conducted following Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System procedures. Dietary behavior was assessed using a brief Fat-Related Diet Habits Questionnaire, in which higher scores ...
Bove Alexander - - 2006
PURPOSE: The purpose of this investigation was to estimate the glycemic load (GL) of nutritionally promoted fast-food menu items and to compare menu items nutritionally. METHODS: Published glycemic index (GI) values and nutritional information from the Web sites of Subway and Burger King were used to calculate the GL of ...
Fan Xiaoduo - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Insulin has emerged as an important determinant of food intake, energy expenditure, and weight control. This study examined the relationship between fasting serum insulin level and resting energy expenditure (REE) in a cross-sectional sample of nondiabetic schizophrenia patients. METHODS: Subjects were recruited from an urban community mental health clinic. ...
Burgert Tania S - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Concurrent with the rise in obesity, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease is recognized as the leading cause of serum aminotransferase elevations in obese youth. Nevertheless, the complete metabolic phenotype associated with abnormalities in biomarkers of liver injury and intrahepatic fat accumulation remains to be established. METHODS: In a multiethnic cohort ...
Rodríguez Amaia - - 2006
Aquaporins are channels that allow the movement of water across the cell membrane. Some members of the aquaporin family, the aquaglyceroporins, also allow the transport of glycerol, which is involved in the biosynthesis of triglycerides and the maintenance of fasting glucose levels. Aquaporin-7 (AQP7) is a glycerol channel mainly expressed ...
Corpeleijn E - - 2006
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The aim of this study was to investigate whether lifestyle intervention-induced changes in serum fatty acid profile of cholesteryl esters and estimated desaturase activities are related to improvements in insulin sensitivity in subjects at risk of type 2 diabetes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In the Study on Lifestyle Intervention and ...
Martin Julie - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: Chromium picolinate (CrPic) supplementation has been suggested to improve glycemia, but there are conflicting reports on efficacy. We sought to determine the effect of CrPic on insulin sensitivity, glycemic control, and body composition in subjects with type 2 diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Thirty-seven subjects with type 2 diabetes ...
Warne James P - - 2006
Corticosterone (B) increases and insulin decreases food intake. However, in streptozotocin (STZ)-diabetic rats with high B, low insulin replacement promotes lard intake. To test the role of the liver on this, rats were given STZ and infused with insulin or vehicle into either the superior mesenteric or right jugular vein. ...
Poore Kirsten R - - 2007
The early-life environment has implications for risk of adult-onset diseases, such as glucose intolerance, insulin insensitivity, and obesity, effects that may occur with or without reduced birth weight. We determined the consequences of nutrient restriction in early gestation and early postnatal life and their interactions on postnatal growth, body composition, ...
Kim Chulsik - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: Clinical aspects of diabetes and obesity are somewhat different, even at similar levels of insulin resistance. The purpose of this study was to determine differences in body fat distribution and serum adiponectin concentrations in diabetic and non-diabetic obese participants. We were also interested in identifying the characteristics of insulin ...
Promintzer Miriam - - 2006
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Despite the proven efficacy of the established high-carbohydrate diets for treatment and prevention of obesity and type 2 diabetes, alternative diets including high-protein, high-fat, low-carbohydrate diets have become increasingly popular. The purpose of this review is to discuss potential effects of increased protein intake on glucose metabolism ...
Bacha Fida - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: Obesity is often associated with insulin resistance and the components of the metabolic syndrome. However, wide variations in insulin sensitivity are noted in obese youth. It is not clear if greater insulin resistance confers a higher risk of cardiovascular comorbidities and risk for type 2 diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND ...
Dengel Donald R - - 2006
Obesity is characterized by metabolic and vascular abnormalities. We examined the effects of weight loss on insulin sensitivity and arterial stiffness in overweight adults. Twelve (9 females; 3 males) overweight (body mass index, 30.3 +/- 3.7) adults (54.9 +/- 3.9 years) without diabetes or vascular disease were counseled by a ...
Suwa Masataka - - 2006
Previous studies have demonstrated that brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) played a role in the eating behavior and glucose and lipid metabolism. In this study we measured the serum BDNF levels in newly diagnosed female patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (n = 24, aged 34-59 years) and female subjects with ...
Peltola Paula - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of visceral obesity on cholesterol metabolism in normoglycemic offspring of patients with type 2 diabetes. RESEARCH METHODS AND PROCEDURES: The proportion of intra-abdominal fat (IAF) was measured by abdominal computer tomography, and serum cholesterol synthesis and absorption markers were determined by gas-liquid chromatography in 109 ...
Lord J - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To establish whether visceral fat mass is the most significant variable correlating with insulin resistance and other metabolic parameters in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). DESIGN: Prospective cross-sectional trial. SETTING: Reproductive medicine clinic. POPULATION: Forty women with anovulatory PCOS. METHODS: Measurements were taken at recruitment, and analysis was ...
Désilets Marie-Claude - - 2006
OBJECTIVES: People of African descent may be at greater risk of metabolic syndrome (MS) compared with whites. We examined the associations among MS markers, body composition, and resting metabolic rate (RMR) in black Haitians and in white subjects living in Quebec, Canada. RESEARCH METHODS AND PROCEDURES: Forty randomly selected Haitians ...
Herbst Karen L - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of raising serum T levels into the high normal female range by transdermal T administration on insulin sensitivity, fat volume, and markers of inflammation and thrombolysis in HIV-infected women with recent weight loss. DESIGN: Placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trial. SETTING: Academic clinical research center. PATIENT(S): Fifty-two ...
Komiya Hideaki - - 2006
We investigated the relationship between insulin reaction and glycemic control in a 75-g oral glucose tolerance test of lipid in the paraspinal muscles using computed tomography (CT). The subjects were 79 males aged from 30 to 60 years old whose body mass index (BMI) was 25 or more. Those who ...
Minton J A L - - 2006
CONTEXT: Alström syndrome (AS) is a monogenic form of infancy-onset obesity and insulin resistance, caused by ALMS1 mutations. The natural history of the insulin resistance is unknown, in particular how this relates to changes in body composition. It is also unclear how ALMS1 mutations relate to the characteristic phenotype. OBJECTIVES: ...
McAuley Kirsten - - 2006
Interpreting the literature relating to the nutritional determinants of insulin resistance is complicated by the wide range of methods used to determine insulin sensitivity. Excess adiposity is unquestionably the most important determinant of insulin resistance, although the effect may be tempered by a relatively high proportion of lean body mass. ...
Iwasaki Tomoyuki - - 2006
Serum C-reactive protein (CRP) concentrations have been reported to be associated with body fat, especially visceral fat accumulation, but most studies up to now have been conducted on non-diabetic subjects. In this study, we investigated the association between the serum CRP concentrations and parameters of adiposity and insulin resistance in ...
Pihlajamäki J - - 2006
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The mechanisms by which the calpain-10 gene (CAPN10) affects the risk of type 2 diabetes are unclear. Therefore, we investigated the effects of four polymorphisms in CAPN10 (single nucleotide polymorphism [SNP]-43, SNP-44, Insertion/Deletion [Indel]-19 and SNP-63) on insulin secretion, insulin action and abdominal fat distribution in offspring of patients ...
Rivellese A A - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Nutrient determinants of postprandial triglyceride (TG) are matter of debate, especially for type II diabetes. OBJECTIVE: This study was performed to evaluate the impact of dietary habits on postprandial TG response in a population-based sample of type II diabetic patients. DESIGN: One-hundred and forty type II diabetic patients (63 ...
Perseghin Gianluca - - 2006
Obese adolescents are at risk of developing NAFLD and type 2 diabetes. We measured noninvasively the IHF content of obese adolescents to ascertain whether it is associated with insulin resistance and abnormal energy homeostasis. IHF content, whole body energy homeostasis, insulin sensitivity, and body composition were measured using localized hepatic ...
Risérus Ulf - - 2006
Since trans fatty acids (TFA) might interfere with cell membrane functions, there are reasons to believe that high TFA intakes could affect insulin sensitivity and consequently diabetes risk. It is possible that low amounts of TFA consumed during long time-periods might be clinically relevant. Data from controlled intervention studies investigating ...
Helgeson Vicki S - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To compare the dietary intake of adolescents with type 1 diabetes with that of adolescents without diabetes matched on age, sex, and year in school and to compare the diets of both groups with recommendations. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Participants were 132 adolescents with type 1 diabetes, recruited from ...
Hng Tien-Ming - - 2006
This study examined the hypothesis that low birth weight is associated with changes in regional lipid deposition as well as insulin sensitivity in adult twins. Eleven adult female twin pairs were studied by magnetic resonance to determine regional adiposity. Their insulin sensitivity was assessed by the homeostasis model assessment. There ...
Díaz E O - - 2006
The purpose of this review was to examine the role of glycaemic index in fuel partitioning and body composition with emphasis on fat oxidation/storage in humans. This relationship is based on the hypothesis postulating that a higher serum glucose and insulin response induced by high-glycaemic carbohydrates promotes lower fat oxidation ...
Mertens Ilse - - 2006
Visceral obesity has been associated with an increased cardiovascular risk. However, the exact mechanisms are not completely clear. In this study we investigated the relationship between von Willebrand factor (vWF) and visceral adipose tissue (VAT) in a group of 181 overweight and obese premenopausal women visiting the weight management clinic ...
Williams I L - - 2006
AIM: The present study aims to explore the relationship between inflammatory cytokines, plasma lipids, insulin, blood pressure (BP), total adiposity/markers of fat distribution and endothelial function in healthy people across a wide range of body fatness. METHODS: Seventy-three healthy people (44 women; age range: 24-64 years) with body mass index ...
Raji A - - 2006
AIMS: To determine the effects of pioglitazone (30 mg once daily for 16 weeks) on insulin sensitivity, insulin-mediated vasodilation, vascular inflammatory markers, fat distribution and lipids in Asian Indians and Caucasians of European ancestry. METHODS: Cross-sectional study. Eighteen non-diabetic Asian Indians and 17 Caucasians of comparable age (34 +/- 3 ...
Sharma Arya M - - 2006
Abdominal obesity is a recognized risk factor for both type 2 diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease. The metabolic consequences of obesity, such as insulin resistance and impaired glucose tolerance, are primarily attributable to visceral, rather than to subcutaneous, adipose tissue. As a result, liposuction, which mainly removes subcutaneous fat, has ...
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