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The role of physical activity in metabolic homeostasis before and after the onset of type 2 diabetes: an IMI DIRECT study
- Source :
- Koivula, R W, Atabaki-Pasdar, N, Giordano, G N, White, T, Adamski, J, Bell, J D, Beulens, J, Brage, S, Brunak, S, De Masi, F, Dermitzakis, E T, Forgie, I M, Frost, G, Hansen, T, Hansen, T H, Hattersley, A, Kokkola, T, Kurbasic, A, Laakso, M, Mari, A, McDonald, T J, Pedersen, O, Rutters, F, Schwenk, J M, Teare, H J A, Thomas, E L, Vinuela, A, Mahajan, A, McCarthy, M I, Ruetten, H, Walker, M, Pearson, E, Pavo, I, Franks, P W & IMI-DIRECT consortium 2020, ' The role of physical activity in metabolic homeostasis before and after the onset of type 2 diabetes : an IMI DIRECT study ', Diabetologia, vol. 63, no. 4, pp. 744-756 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-019-05083-6, Koivula, R W, Atabaki-Pasdar, N, Giordano, G N, White, T, Adamski, J, Bell, J D, Beulens, J, Brage, S, Brunak, S, De Masi, F, Dermitzakis, E T, Forgie, I M, Frost, G, Hansen, T, Hansen, T H, Hattersley, A, Kokkola, T, Kurbasic, A, Laakso, M, Mari, A, McDonald, T J, Pedersen, O, Rutters, F, Schwenk, J M, Teare, H J A, Thomas, E L, Vinuela, A, Mahajan, A, McCarthy, M I, Ruetten, H, Walker, M, Pearson, E, Pavo, I & Franks, P W 2020, ' The role of physical activity in metabolic homeostasis before and after the onset of type 2 diabetes : an IMI DIRECT study ', Diabetologia, vol. 63, no. 4, pp. 744-756 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-019-05083-6, Diabetologia, Diabetologia 63, 744-756 (2020), Koivula, R W, Atabaki-Pasdar, N, Giordano, G N, White, T, Adamski, J, Bell, J D, Beulens, J, Brage, S, Brunak, S, De Masi, F, Dermitzakis, E T, Forgie, I M, Frost, G, Hansen, T, Hansen, T H, Hattersley, A, Kokkola, T, Kurbasic, A, Laakso, M, Mari, A, McDonald, T J, Pedersen, O, Rutters, F, Schwenk, J M, Teare, H J A, Thomas, E L, Vinuela, A, Mahajan, A, McCarthy, M I, Ruetten, H, Walker, M, Pearson, E, Pavo, I, Franks, P W & for the IMI DIRECT Consortium 2020, ' The role of physical activity in metabolic homeostasis before and after the onset of type 2 diabetes : an IMI DIRECT study ', Diabetologia, vol. 63, no. 4, pp. 744-756 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-019-05083-6, Diabetologia, 63(4), 744-756. Springer Verlag
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.
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Abstract
- Aims/hypothesis It is well established that physical activity, abdominal ectopic fat and glycaemic regulation are related but the underlying structure of these relationships is unclear. The previously proposed twin-cycle hypothesis (TC) provides a mechanistic basis for impairment in glycaemic control through the interactions of substrate availability, substrate metabolism and abdominal ectopic fat accumulation. Here, we hypothesise that the effect of physical activity in glucose regulation is mediated by the twin-cycle. We aimed to examine this notion in the Innovative Medicines Initiative Diabetes Research on Patient Stratification (IMI DIRECT) Consortium cohorts comprised of participants with normal or impaired glucose regulation (cohort 1: N ≤ 920) or with recently diagnosed type 2 diabetes (cohort 2: N ≤ 435). Methods We defined a structural equation model that describes the TC and fitted this within the IMI DIRECT dataset. A second model, twin-cycle plus physical activity (TC-PA), to assess the extent to which the effects of physical activity in glycaemic regulation are mediated by components in the twin-cycle, was also fitted. Beta cell function, insulin sensitivity and glycaemic control were modelled from frequently sampled 75 g OGTTs (fsOGTTs) and mixed-meal tolerance tests (MMTTs) in participants without and with diabetes, respectively. Abdominal fat distribution was assessed using MRI, and physical activity through wrist-worn triaxial accelerometry. Results are presented as standardised beta coefficients, SE and p values, respectively. Results The TC and TC-PA models showed better fit than null models (TC: χ2 = 242, p = 0.004 and χ2 = 63, p = 0.001 in cohort 1 and 2, respectively; TC-PA: χ2 = 180, p = 0.041 and χ2 = 60, p = 0.008 in cohort 1 and 2, respectively). The association of physical activity with glycaemic control was primarily mediated by variables in the liver fat cycle. Conclusions/interpretation These analyses partially support the mechanisms proposed in the twin-cycle model and highlight mechanistic pathways through which insulin sensitivity and liver fat mediate the association between physical activity and glycaemic control.
- Subjects :
- Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Type 2 diabetes
0302 clinical medicine
Glycaemic control
Medicine
Prediabetes
ASSOCIATIONS
Beta Cell Function
Ectopic Fat
Glycaemic Control
Insulin Sensitivity
Physical Activity
Structural Equation Modelling
Type 2 Diabetes
RISK
INSULIN-RESISTANCE
0303 health sciences
Insulin sensitivity
ddc
ETIOLOGY
3. Good health
Structural equation modelling
Cohort
SENSITIVITY
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
BEHAVIOR
medicine.medical_specialty
Physical activity
030209 endocrinology & metabolism
Article
Ectopic fat
1117 Public Health and Health Services
Endocrinology & Metabolism
03 medical and health sciences
BETA-CELL FUNCTION
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Diabetes mellitus
Internal medicine
Internal Medicine
IMI DIRECT Consortium
Beta (finance)
030304 developmental biology
Science & Technology
business.industry
1103 Clinical Sciences
Beta cell function
FAT-CONTENT
medicine.disease
Endocrinology
LIVER FAT
1114 Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine
Blood sugar regulation
business
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14320428 and 0012186X
- Volume :
- 63
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Diabetologia
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a076a02c438d7a10926604bff2d96c97