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Lower hepatic fat is associated with improved insulin secretion in a high-risk prediabetes subphenotype during lifestyle intervention

Authors :
Robert Wagner
Martin Heni
Konstantinos Kantartzis
Arvid Sandforth
Jürgen Machann
Fritz Schick
Andreas Peter
Louise Fritsche
Julia Szendrödi
Andreas F.H. Pfeiffer
Annette Schürmann
Matthias Blüher
Hans Hauner
Jochen Seissler
Stefan Bornstein
Michael Roden
Norbert Stefan
Andreas L. Birkenfeld
Morris F. White
Hans-Ulrich Häring
Andreas Fritsche
University of Zurich
Source :
Diabetes 72, 362-366 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The objective of this work was to investigate whether impaired insulin secretion can be restored by lifestyle intervention in specific subphenotypes of prediabetes. One thousand forty-five participants from the Prediabetes Lifestyle Intervention Study (PLIS) were assigned to 6 recently established prediabetes clusters. Insulin secretion was assessed by a C-peptide-based index derived from oral glucose tolerance tests and modeled from three time-points during a 1-yr intervention. We also analyzed the change of glycemia, insulin sensitivity and liver fat. All pre-diabetes high-risk clusters (cluster 3, 5 and 6) had improved glycemic traits during lifestyle intervention, whereas insulin secretion only increased in clusters 3 and 5 (p

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Diabetes 72, 362-366 (2023)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2172656fdbf99f94a72681f03e05b41f