Metabolic response to a mixed meal in obese and lean women from two South African populations


Autoria(s): Punyadeera, Chamindie; Crowther, Nigel J.; van der Merwe, Maria-Terésa; Toman, Marketa; Immelman, Andrew Ronnie; Schlaphoff, Glen P.; Gray, Ian Peter
Data(s)

2002

Resumo

Objective Lower lipid and insulin levels are found during a glucose-tolerance test in obese black than obese white South African women. Therefore, β-cell function and lipid metabolism were compared in these populations during a mixed meal. Research Methods and Procedures Blood concentrations of glucose, free fatty acids (FFAs), insulin, lipograms, and in vivo FFA oxidation were determined at fasting and for 7 hours after oral administration of a mixed emulsion containing glucose-casein-sucrose-lipid and [1-13C] palmitic acid in 8 lean black women (LBW), 10 obese black women (OBW), 9 lean white women (LWW), and 10 obese white women (OWW). Subcutaneous and visceral fat mass was assessed by computerized tomography. Results Visceral fat area was higher in OWW (152.7 ± 17.0 cm2) than OBW (80.0 ± 6.7 cm2; p < 0.01). In OBW, 30-minute insulin levels were higher (604.3 ± 117.6 pM) than OWW (311.0 ± 42.9 pM; p < 0.05). Total triglyceride was higher in OWW (706.7 ± 96.0 mM × 7 hours) than OBW (465.7 ± 48.2 mM × 7 hours; p < 0.05) and correlated with visceral fat area (β = 0.38, p = 0.05). Palmitate oxidation was higher in lean than obese women in both ethnic groups and correlated negatively with fat mass (β = −0.58, p < 0.005). Discussion The higher 30-minute insulin response in OBW may reflect a higher insulinotropic effect of FFAs or glucose. The elevated triglyceride level of OWW may be due to their higher visceral fat mass and possibly reduced clearance by adipose tissue.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/77806/

Publicador

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Relação

DOI:10.1038/oby.2002.165

Punyadeera, Chamindie, Crowther, Nigel J., van der Merwe, Maria-Terésa, Toman, Marketa, Immelman, Andrew Ronnie, Schlaphoff, Glen P., & Gray, Ian Peter (2002) Metabolic response to a mixed meal in obese and lean women from two South African populations. Obesity Research, 10(12), pp. 1207-1216.

Direitos

Copyright 2002 North American Association for the Study of Obesity (NAASO)

Fonte

School of Biomedical Sciences; Faculty of Health

Palavras-Chave #visceral obesity #in vivo lipid oxidation #triglyceride metabolism #insulin secretion #dependent diabetes-mellitus #subcutaneous adipose-tissue #insulin-resistance #lipoprotein-lipase #ethnic-differences #fat #distribution #computed-tomography #lipid-metabolism #glycerol release #breath tests
Tipo

Journal Article