Metabolic response to a mixed meal in obese and lean women from two South African populations
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2002
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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. |
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John Wiley & Sons Inc |
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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. |
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Copyright 2002 North American Association for the Study of Obesity (NAASO) |
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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 |
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Journal Article |