Effect of lifestyle improvement program on the biomarkers of adiposity, inflammation and gut hormones in overweight/obese Asian Indians with prediabetes

Gokulakrishnan, K and Ranjani, H and Weber, M B and Pandey, G K and Anjana, R M and Balasubramanyam, M and Prabhakaran, D and Tandon, N and Narayan, K M V and Mohan, V (2017) Effect of lifestyle improvement program on the biomarkers of adiposity, inflammation and gut hormones in overweight/obese Asian Indians with prediabetes. Acta Diabetologica, 54 (9). p. 843. ISSN 0940-5429

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Abstract

AIMS: While lifestyle modification is known to offer several metabolic benefits, there is paucity of comprehensive data on changes in biomarkers of adiposity, inflammation as well as gut hormones. We investigated these biomarkers in overweight/obese individuals with prediabetes randomized to either 4 months of a lifestyle improvement program or standard care and followed them up for a year. METHODS: Participants [standard care and intervention arm (n = 75 each)] were randomly selected from the Diabetes Community Lifestyle Improvement Program trial. Glycemic and lipid control and anthropometric measurements were assessed by standard protocols. Adipokines, inflammatory markers and gut hormones were measured using multiplex and standard ELISA kits. RESULTS: Along with modest benefits in primary outcomes (glycemic and lipid control and weight reduction), participants in the intervention group showed significant reductions (p < 0.001) in plasma levels of leptin (17.6%), TNF-α (35%), IL-6 (33.3%), MCP-1 (22.3%) and PYY (28.3%) and increased levels of adiponectin (33.1%) and ghrelin (23.6%) at the end of 4 months of lifestyle intervention. The changes were independent of weight and persisted even at 1 year of follow-up. In contrast, participants from the standard care arm did not show any statistically significant improvements on the above parameters. CONCLUSIONS: Participants who underwent an intensive lifestyle improvement program showed metabolic benefits as well as favorable beneficial changes in systemic levels of adipokines, cytokines and gut hormones, not only during the intervention period, but also during 12-month follow-up period.

Item Type:Article
Official URL/DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00592-017-1015-9
Uncontrolled Keywords:Lifestyle intervention, Adiposity, Inflammation, Gut hormones, Obesity and Asian Indians
Subjects:Biochemistry,Cell and Molecular Signalling
Diabetes
Divisions:Department of Diabetology
Department of Advanced Research Biochemistry
ID Code:1054
Deposited By:surendar radha
Deposited On:06 Sep 2017 12:36
Last Modified:06 Sep 2017 12:36

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