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

Medicine and Health

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

C. Buscemi, C. Randazzo, et al.

This longitudinal study explores the complex relationship between weight gain, energy intake, and insulin resistance over four years in adults without diabetes. Conducted by Carola Buscemi and colleagues, it reveals that weight gainers not only consume more calories but also exhibit significant genetic predispositions. Discover how age and genetic factors contribute to body weight dynamics and metabolic health!... show more
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Obesity results when energy intake (EI) chronically exceeds energy expenditure, but the role of metabolic factors, including insulin resistance, remains 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. 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 and diet characteristics, as well as insulin concentrations and HOMA-IR values, were similar in both groups. Four years later, G showed significantly increased EI, insulin concentrations, and HOMA-IR values. G had a higher prevalence of the PNPLA3 CG and GG alleles than NG (P < 0.05). The presence of G was independently associated with age (OR = 1.031), EI change (OR = 2.257), and unfavorable alleles of PNPLA3 (OR = 1.700). Final body mass index, waist circumference, and EI were independently associated with final HOMA-IR (P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: EI is associated with body weight gain, and genetic factors may influence the energy balance. Insulin resistance is a consequence of weight gain, suggesting a possible intracellular protective mechanism against substrate overflow. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: ISRCTN15840340.
Publisher
Nutrition and Diabetes
Published On
Apr 22, 2024
Authors
Carola Buscemi, Cristiana Randazzo, Anna Maria Barile, Simona Bo, Valentina Ponzo, Rosalia Caldarella, Alexis Elias Malavazos, Roberta Caruso, Piero Colombrita, Martina Lombardo, Silvio Buscemi
Tags
weight gain
energy intake
insulin resistance
PNPLA3 alleles
longitudinal study
HOMA-IR
metabolic health
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