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Appraisal of triglyceride-related markers as early predictors of metabolic outcomes in the PREVIEW lifestyle intervention: A controlled post-hoc trial
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- Navas-Carretero , S , San-Cristobal , R , Vestentoft , P S , Brand-Miller , J C , Jalo , E , Westerterp-Plantenga , M , Simpson , E J , Handjieva-Darlenska , T , Stratton , G , Huttunen-Lenz , M , Lam , T , Muirhead , R , Poppitt , S , Pietiläinen , K H , Adam , T , Taylor , M A , Handjiev , S , McNarry , M A , Hansen , S , Brodie , S , Silvestre , M P , Macdonald , I A , Boyadjieva , N , Mackintosh , K A , Schlicht , W , Liu , A , Larsen , T M , Fogelholm , M , Raben , A & Martinez , J A 2021 , ' Appraisal of triglyceride-related markers as early predictors of metabolic outcomes in the PREVIEW lifestyle intervention: A controlled post-hoc trial ' , Frontiers in Nutrition , vol. 8 , 733697 .
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- 2021
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Abstract
- Background: Individuals with pre-diabetes are commonly overweight and benefit from dietary and physical activity strategies aimed at decreasing body weight and hyperglycemia. Early insulin resistance can be estimated via the triglyceride glucose index {TyG = Ln [TG (mg/dl) × fasting plasma glucose (FPG) (mg/dl)/2]} and the hypertriglyceridemic-high waist phenotype (TyG-waist), based on TyG x waist circumference (WC) measurements. Both indices may be useful for implementing personalized metabolic management. In this secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial (RCT), we aimed to determine whether the differences in baseline TyG values and TyG-waist phenotype predicted individual responses to type-2 diabetes (T2D) prevention programs. Methods: The present post-hoc analyses were conducted within the Prevention of Diabetes through Lifestyle intervention and population studies in Europe and around the world (PREVIEW) study completers (n = 899), a multi-center RCT conducted in eight countries (NCT01777893). The study aimed to reduce the incidence of T2D in a population with pre-diabetes during a 3-year randomized intervention with two sequential phases. The first phase was a 2-month weight loss intervention to achieve ≥8% weight loss. The second phase was a 34-month weight loss maintenance intervention with two diets providing different amounts of protein and different glycemic indices, and two physical activity programs with different exercise intensities in a 2 x 2 factorial design. On investigation days, we assessed anthropometrics, glucose/lipid metabolism markers, and diet and exercise questionnaires under standardized procedures. Results: Diabetes-related markers improved during all four lifestyle interventions. Higher baseline TyG index (p < 0.001) was associated with greater reductions in body weight, fasting glucose, and triglyceride (TG), while a high TyG-waist phenotype predicted better TG responses, particularly i
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- Navas-Carretero , S , San-Cristobal , R , Vestentoft , P S , Brand-Miller , J C , Jalo , E , Westerterp-Plantenga , M , Simpson , E J , Handjieva-Darlenska , T , Stratton , G , Huttunen-Lenz , M , Lam , T , Muirhead , R , Poppitt , S , Pietiläinen , K H , Adam , T , Taylor , M A , Handjiev , S , McNarry , M A , Hansen , S , Brodie , S , Silvestre , M P , Macdonald , I A , Boyadjieva , N , Mackintosh , K A , Schlicht , W , Liu , A , Larsen , T M , Fogelholm , M , Raben , A & Martinez , J A 2021 , ' Appraisal of triglyceride-related markers as early predictors of metabolic outcomes in the PREVIEW lifestyle intervention: A controlled post-hoc trial ' , Frontiers in Nutrition , vol. 8 , 733697 .
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- application/pdf, English
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- Electronic Resource
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- edsoai.on1322769136
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource