Correlations between modest weight loss and leptin to adiponectin ratio, insulin and leptin resensitization in a small cohort of Norwegian individuals with obesity

Q3 Medicine
Victoria T. Isaksen , Maria A. Larsen , Rasmus Goll , Eyvind J. Paulssen , Jon R. Florholmen
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Abstract

Background

Weight loss is important to reduce the risk of metabolic complications in obese individuals, in whom dysregulated adipokines play a central role. This study aims to investigate whether dysregulated adipokines and postprandial triglycerides (TG) improve with a modest weight loss.

Methods

Individuals with obesity (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2) were recruited among patients at the University Hospital of North Norway and the Stamina Health weight loss rehabilitation program. We measured resting energy expenditure (REE), and calculated the Homeostasis Model Assessment of Insulin Resistance (HOMA-IR), leptin to adiponectin (L:A) ratio, indirect leptin sensitivity (REE:leptin ratio), postprandial TG clearance at 6 h, and TG response before and after weight loss. The goal of the weight loss intervention was a loss of ≥5 % of initial total body weight.

Results

28 participants completed the study, of which 13 lost ≥ 5 % body weight and 18 lost <5 % body weight. HOMA-IR (−23.1 %), REE:leptin ratio (+80.1 %) and L:A ratio (−45.7 %) significantly improved with weight loss, whereas there was no improvement of postprandial TG response or clearance. No significant changes were observed in the non-weight loss group.

Conclusion

The data are consistent with the general concept that modest weight loss in obese patients may restore metabolic regulation by improving L:A ratio and insulin and leptin sensitivity.

挪威肥胖人群中适度减肥与瘦素与脂联素比率、胰岛素和瘦素再敏感的相关性
背景:在肥胖人群中,减肥对于降低代谢并发症的风险非常重要,而脂肪因子失调在肥胖人群中起着核心作用。本研究旨在探讨适度减肥是否会改善失调的脂肪因子和餐后甘油三酯(TG)。方法在北挪威大学医院和耐力健康减肥康复计划的患者中招募肥胖个体(BMI≥30 kg/m2)。我们测量了静息能量消耗(REE),并计算了胰岛素抵抗(HOMA-IR)、瘦素与脂联素(L:A)比、间接瘦素敏感性(REE:瘦素比)、餐后6小时TG清除率以及减肥前后TG反应的稳态模型评估。减肥干预的目标是减轻≥5%的初始总体重。结果28名参与者完成了研究,其中13人体重减轻≥5%,18人体重减轻< 5%。HOMA-IR(- 23.1%)、REE:瘦素比(+ 80.1%)和L:A比(- 45.7%)随着体重减轻而显著改善,而餐后TG反应或清除率没有改善。在非减肥组中没有观察到明显的变化。结论肥胖患者适度减肥可通过改善L:A比值、胰岛素和瘦素敏感性恢复代谢调节,这与一般观点一致。
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Endocrine and Metabolic Science
Endocrine and Metabolic Science Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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