Factors associated with body weight gain and insulin-resistance: a longitudinal study

Background Obesity is the result of energy intake (EI) chronically exceeding energy expenditure. However, the potential metabolic factors, including insulin resistance, remain unclear. This study longitudinally investigated factors associated with changes in body weight. Subjects A cohort of 707 adu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nutrition & diabetes 2024-04, Vol.14 (1), p.21-7, Article 21
Hauptverfasser: Buscemi, Carola, Randazzo, Cristiana, Barile, Anna Maria, Bo, Simona, Ponzo, Valentina, Caldarella, Rosalia, Malavazos, Alexis Elias, Caruso, Roberta, Colombrita, Piero, Lombardo, Martina, Buscemi, Silvio
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Zusammenfassung:Background Obesity is the result of energy intake (EI) chronically exceeding energy expenditure. However, the potential metabolic factors, including insulin resistance, remain unclear. This study longitudinally investigated factors associated with changes in body weight. Subjects A cohort of 707 adults without diabetes were investigated at the 4-year follow-up visit. The habitual intake of energy and macronutrients during the past 12 months was assessed using a validated Food Frequency Questionnaire for the local population. Homeostatic model assessment of β-cell function and insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) was used as a surrogate measure of insulin resistance. Additionally, PNPLA3 was genotyped. Results Eighty-seven participants were weight gainers (G; cutoff value = 5 kg), and 620 were non-gainers (NG). Initial anthropometric (G vs. NG: age, 44 ± 13 vs 51 ± 13 years, P  
ISSN:2044-4052
2044-4052
DOI:10.1038/s41387-024-00283-5