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Is Insulin Resistance at Baseline a Predictor of Weight Loss After Bariatric Surgery?

Background: Obesity is a multifactorial disease that is strongly associated to other metabolic disorders, such as insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. Bariatric surgery is nowadays considered the most effective treatment of morbid obesity. The role of insulin resistance (IR) in weight loss after...

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Autores principales: Borges-Canha, Marta, Neves, João Sérgio, Mendonça, Fernando, Silva, Maria Manuel, Costa, Cláudia, Cabral, Pedro, Guerreiro, Vanessa, Lourenço, Rita, Meira, Patrícia, Salazar, Cristina Daniela, Ferreira, Maria João, Pedro, Jorge, Sande, Ana, Belo, Sandra, Souto, Selma S B, Lau, Eva, Freitas, Paula, Carvalho, Davide
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8089685/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvab048.034
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author Borges-Canha, Marta
Neves, João Sérgio
Mendonça, Fernando
Silva, Maria Manuel
Costa, Cláudia
Cabral, Pedro
Guerreiro, Vanessa
Lourenço, Rita
Meira, Patrícia
Salazar, Cristina Daniela
Ferreira, Maria João
Pedro, Jorge
Sande, Ana
Belo, Sandra
Souto, Selma S B
Lau, Eva
Freitas, Paula
Carvalho, Davide
author_facet Borges-Canha, Marta
Neves, João Sérgio
Mendonça, Fernando
Silva, Maria Manuel
Costa, Cláudia
Cabral, Pedro
Guerreiro, Vanessa
Lourenço, Rita
Meira, Patrícia
Salazar, Cristina Daniela
Ferreira, Maria João
Pedro, Jorge
Sande, Ana
Belo, Sandra
Souto, Selma S B
Lau, Eva
Freitas, Paula
Carvalho, Davide
author_sort Borges-Canha, Marta
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description Background: Obesity is a multifactorial disease that is strongly associated to other metabolic disorders, such as insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. Bariatric surgery is nowadays considered the most effective treatment of morbid obesity. The role of insulin resistance (IR) in weight loss after bariatric surgery is highly unknown. Aim: To evaluate the association between Insulin Resistance (IR) and percentage of excess weight loss (EWL%) one, two, three and four years after bariatric surgery in patients with morbid obesity. Methods: Retrospective longitudinal study in patients with morbid obesity followed in our centre between January 2010 and July 2018 were included. Patients were excluded if they had diabetes. We evaluated baseline Homeostatic Model Assessment of IR (HOMA-IR), Homeostatic Model Assessment of β-cell function (HOMA-beta), Quantitative Insulin Sensitivity Check Index (QUICKI) and Matsuda and DeFronzo index, and performed a linear regression concerning each year’s EWL%. Results: After applying the exclusion criteria, 1723 patients were included in this analysis. The logarithm of HOMA-beta was negatively associated with EWL% at second-, third- and fourth-years post-surgery (β=-1.04 [-1.82 to -0.26], p<0.01; β=-1.16 [-2.13 to -0.19], p=0.02; β=-1.29 [-2.64 to 0.06], p=0.061, respectively), adjusting for age, sex, body mass index and type of surgery. This was not observed in the first-year post-surgery nor for the other indexes. Glycaemia at baseline was also positively associated to EWL% at second- and third-years post-surgery. Conclusion: IR at baseline seems to be associated to long term weight loss, explicitly after the first year post bariatric surgery.
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spelling pubmed-80896852021-05-06 Is Insulin Resistance at Baseline a Predictor of Weight Loss After Bariatric Surgery? Borges-Canha, Marta Neves, João Sérgio Mendonça, Fernando Silva, Maria Manuel Costa, Cláudia Cabral, Pedro Guerreiro, Vanessa Lourenço, Rita Meira, Patrícia Salazar, Cristina Daniela Ferreira, Maria João Pedro, Jorge Sande, Ana Belo, Sandra Souto, Selma S B Lau, Eva Freitas, Paula Carvalho, Davide J Endocr Soc Adipose Tissue, Appetite, and Obesity Background: Obesity is a multifactorial disease that is strongly associated to other metabolic disorders, such as insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. Bariatric surgery is nowadays considered the most effective treatment of morbid obesity. The role of insulin resistance (IR) in weight loss after bariatric surgery is highly unknown. Aim: To evaluate the association between Insulin Resistance (IR) and percentage of excess weight loss (EWL%) one, two, three and four years after bariatric surgery in patients with morbid obesity. Methods: Retrospective longitudinal study in patients with morbid obesity followed in our centre between January 2010 and July 2018 were included. Patients were excluded if they had diabetes. We evaluated baseline Homeostatic Model Assessment of IR (HOMA-IR), Homeostatic Model Assessment of β-cell function (HOMA-beta), Quantitative Insulin Sensitivity Check Index (QUICKI) and Matsuda and DeFronzo index, and performed a linear regression concerning each year’s EWL%. Results: After applying the exclusion criteria, 1723 patients were included in this analysis. The logarithm of HOMA-beta was negatively associated with EWL% at second-, third- and fourth-years post-surgery (β=-1.04 [-1.82 to -0.26], p<0.01; β=-1.16 [-2.13 to -0.19], p=0.02; β=-1.29 [-2.64 to 0.06], p=0.061, respectively), adjusting for age, sex, body mass index and type of surgery. This was not observed in the first-year post-surgery nor for the other indexes. Glycaemia at baseline was also positively associated to EWL% at second- and third-years post-surgery. Conclusion: IR at baseline seems to be associated to long term weight loss, explicitly after the first year post bariatric surgery. Oxford University Press 2021-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8089685/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvab048.034 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Endocrine Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Adipose Tissue, Appetite, and Obesity
Borges-Canha, Marta
Neves, João Sérgio
Mendonça, Fernando
Silva, Maria Manuel
Costa, Cláudia
Cabral, Pedro
Guerreiro, Vanessa
Lourenço, Rita
Meira, Patrícia
Salazar, Cristina Daniela
Ferreira, Maria João
Pedro, Jorge
Sande, Ana
Belo, Sandra
Souto, Selma S B
Lau, Eva
Freitas, Paula
Carvalho, Davide
Is Insulin Resistance at Baseline a Predictor of Weight Loss After Bariatric Surgery?
title Is Insulin Resistance at Baseline a Predictor of Weight Loss After Bariatric Surgery?
title_full Is Insulin Resistance at Baseline a Predictor of Weight Loss After Bariatric Surgery?
title_fullStr Is Insulin Resistance at Baseline a Predictor of Weight Loss After Bariatric Surgery?
title_full_unstemmed Is Insulin Resistance at Baseline a Predictor of Weight Loss After Bariatric Surgery?
title_short Is Insulin Resistance at Baseline a Predictor of Weight Loss After Bariatric Surgery?
title_sort is insulin resistance at baseline a predictor of weight loss after bariatric surgery?
topic Adipose Tissue, Appetite, and Obesity
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8089685/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvab048.034
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