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Calorie Restriction and Matched Weight Loss From Exercise: Independent and Additive Effects on Glucoregulation and the Incretin System in Overweight Women and Men

OBJECTIVE: It is not known whether calorie restriction (CR) has additive benefits to those from exercise (EX)-induced weight loss. We hypothesized that weight loss from CR and EX (CREX) improves insulin sensitivity more than matched weight loss induced by EX or CR alone and that the incretin system...

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Autores principales: Weiss, Edward P., Albert, Stewart G., Reeds, Dominic N., Kress, Kathleen S., Ezekiel, Uthayashanker R., McDaniel, Jennifer L., Patterson, Bruce W., Klein, Samuel, Villareal, Dennis T.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4477336/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25877812
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc14-2913
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author Weiss, Edward P.
Albert, Stewart G.
Reeds, Dominic N.
Kress, Kathleen S.
Ezekiel, Uthayashanker R.
McDaniel, Jennifer L.
Patterson, Bruce W.
Klein, Samuel
Villareal, Dennis T.
author_facet Weiss, Edward P.
Albert, Stewart G.
Reeds, Dominic N.
Kress, Kathleen S.
Ezekiel, Uthayashanker R.
McDaniel, Jennifer L.
Patterson, Bruce W.
Klein, Samuel
Villareal, Dennis T.
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description OBJECTIVE: It is not known whether calorie restriction (CR) has additive benefits to those from exercise (EX)-induced weight loss. We hypothesized that weight loss from CR and EX (CREX) improves insulin sensitivity more than matched weight loss induced by EX or CR alone and that the incretin system may be involved in adaptations to CR. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Sedentary, overweight men and women (n = 52, 45–65 years of age) were randomized to undergo 6–8% weight loss by using CR, EX, or CREX. Glucose, insulin, C-peptide, insulin sensitivity, and incretin hormones (glucagon-like peptide 1 [GLP-1] and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide [GIP]) were measured during frequently sampled oral glucose tolerance tests (FSOGTTs). Incretin effects on insulin secretion were measured by comparing insulin secretion rates from the FSOGTTs to those from a glycemia-matched glucose infusion. RESULTS: Despite similar weight losses in all groups, insulin sensitivity index values increased twofold more in the CREX group (2.09 ± 0.35 μM/kg/pM × 100) than in the CR (0.89 ± 0.39 μM/kg/pM × 100) and EX (1.04 ± 0.39 μM/kg/pM × 100) groups. Postprandial GLP-1 concentrations decreased only in the CR group (P = 0.04); GIP concentrations decreased in all groups. Incretin effects on insulin secretion were unchanged. CONCLUSIONS: CR and EX have additive beneficial effects on glucoregulation. Furthermore, the adaptations to CR may involve reductions in postprandial GLP-1 concentrations. These findings underscore the importance of promoting both CR and EX for optimal health. However, because data from participants who withdrew from the study and from those who did not adhere to the intervention were excluded, the results may be limited to individuals who are capable of adhering to a healthy lifestyle intervention.
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spelling pubmed-44773362016-07-01 Calorie Restriction and Matched Weight Loss From Exercise: Independent and Additive Effects on Glucoregulation and the Incretin System in Overweight Women and Men Weiss, Edward P. Albert, Stewart G. Reeds, Dominic N. Kress, Kathleen S. Ezekiel, Uthayashanker R. McDaniel, Jennifer L. Patterson, Bruce W. Klein, Samuel Villareal, Dennis T. Diabetes Care Clinical Care/Education/Nutrition/Psychosocial Research OBJECTIVE: It is not known whether calorie restriction (CR) has additive benefits to those from exercise (EX)-induced weight loss. We hypothesized that weight loss from CR and EX (CREX) improves insulin sensitivity more than matched weight loss induced by EX or CR alone and that the incretin system may be involved in adaptations to CR. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Sedentary, overweight men and women (n = 52, 45–65 years of age) were randomized to undergo 6–8% weight loss by using CR, EX, or CREX. Glucose, insulin, C-peptide, insulin sensitivity, and incretin hormones (glucagon-like peptide 1 [GLP-1] and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide [GIP]) were measured during frequently sampled oral glucose tolerance tests (FSOGTTs). Incretin effects on insulin secretion were measured by comparing insulin secretion rates from the FSOGTTs to those from a glycemia-matched glucose infusion. RESULTS: Despite similar weight losses in all groups, insulin sensitivity index values increased twofold more in the CREX group (2.09 ± 0.35 μM/kg/pM × 100) than in the CR (0.89 ± 0.39 μM/kg/pM × 100) and EX (1.04 ± 0.39 μM/kg/pM × 100) groups. Postprandial GLP-1 concentrations decreased only in the CR group (P = 0.04); GIP concentrations decreased in all groups. Incretin effects on insulin secretion were unchanged. CONCLUSIONS: CR and EX have additive beneficial effects on glucoregulation. Furthermore, the adaptations to CR may involve reductions in postprandial GLP-1 concentrations. These findings underscore the importance of promoting both CR and EX for optimal health. However, because data from participants who withdrew from the study and from those who did not adhere to the intervention were excluded, the results may be limited to individuals who are capable of adhering to a healthy lifestyle intervention. American Diabetes Association 2015-07 2015-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4477336/ /pubmed/25877812 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc14-2913 Text en © 2015 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered.
spellingShingle Clinical Care/Education/Nutrition/Psychosocial Research
Weiss, Edward P.
Albert, Stewart G.
Reeds, Dominic N.
Kress, Kathleen S.
Ezekiel, Uthayashanker R.
McDaniel, Jennifer L.
Patterson, Bruce W.
Klein, Samuel
Villareal, Dennis T.
Calorie Restriction and Matched Weight Loss From Exercise: Independent and Additive Effects on Glucoregulation and the Incretin System in Overweight Women and Men
title Calorie Restriction and Matched Weight Loss From Exercise: Independent and Additive Effects on Glucoregulation and the Incretin System in Overweight Women and Men
title_full Calorie Restriction and Matched Weight Loss From Exercise: Independent and Additive Effects on Glucoregulation and the Incretin System in Overweight Women and Men
title_fullStr Calorie Restriction and Matched Weight Loss From Exercise: Independent and Additive Effects on Glucoregulation and the Incretin System in Overweight Women and Men
title_full_unstemmed Calorie Restriction and Matched Weight Loss From Exercise: Independent and Additive Effects on Glucoregulation and the Incretin System in Overweight Women and Men
title_short Calorie Restriction and Matched Weight Loss From Exercise: Independent and Additive Effects on Glucoregulation and the Incretin System in Overweight Women and Men
title_sort calorie restriction and matched weight loss from exercise: independent and additive effects on glucoregulation and the incretin system in overweight women and men
topic Clinical Care/Education/Nutrition/Psychosocial Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4477336/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25877812
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc14-2913
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