The role of appetite-controlling hormones in the development of eating disorders in diabetic 2 patients

IF 0.4 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
A. Urbanovych, F. Laniush
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Abstract Binge eating disorder (BED) and night eating syndrome (NES) are common eating disorders (EDs) in individuals with diabetes type 2 (DT2). They worsen metabolic control, have a negative impact on physical and mental health and reduce quality of life. The roles of appetite-controlling hormones – leptin and ghrelin – is not clear enough in EDs and need to be investigated in order to establish new approaches and markers of EDs. Aim: To assess the difference in leptin and ghrelin levels in DT2 patients with and without EDs. 57 patients with DT2 were involved in the study. After physical examination and screening for EDs, blood samples for leptin and ghrelin measuring were obtained. Results: 19 participants (33.3%) were screened positively for ED (BE or NES). Leptin levels were higher in participants with ED (p<0.05). Conversely, ghrelin levels were lower in those with BE or NES (p<0.05). Leptin level is increased in DT2 individuals with BED and NES, whereas ghrelin is decreased. Leptin and ghrelin alterations maintain emotional eating, increase the frequency of binge and night eating episodes. In screening for EDs, assessing leptin and ghrelin levels will facilitate obesity reduction and improve metabolic control in diabetic patients.
食欲控制激素在2型糖尿病患者饮食障碍发展中的作用
暴食症(BED)和夜食综合征(NES)是2型糖尿病(DT2)患者常见的饮食失调(EDs)。它们使代谢控制恶化,对身心健康产生负面影响,降低生活质量。食欲控制激素——瘦素和胃饥饿素——在EDs中的作用尚不清楚,需要进一步研究以建立新的方法和标记。目的:评价伴有和不伴有ed的DT2患者瘦素和胃饥饿素水平的差异。57例DT2患者参与了这项研究。体格检查和EDs筛查后,采集血液样本进行瘦素和胃饥饿素检测。结果:19名参与者(33.3%)筛查出ED (BE或NES)阳性。ED患者瘦素水平较高(p<0.05)。相反,BE或NES组胃饥饿素水平较低(p<0.05)。伴有BED和NES的DT2患者瘦素水平升高,而胃饥饿素水平降低。瘦素和胃饥饿素的改变维持了情绪化进食,增加了暴食和夜食的频率。在筛查EDs时,评估瘦素和胃饥饿素水平将有助于糖尿病患者减少肥胖和改善代谢控制。
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Current Issues in Pharmacy and Medical Sciences
Current Issues in Pharmacy and Medical Sciences MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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