Small weight gain is not associated with development of insulin resistancein healthy, physically active individuals

Citation
Jp. Ohannesian et al., Small weight gain is not associated with development of insulin resistancein healthy, physically active individuals, HORMONE MET, 31(5), 1999, pp. 323-325
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Endocrinology, Nutrition & Metabolism
Journal title
HORMONE AND METABOLIC RESEARCH
ISSN journal
00185043 → ACNP
Volume
31
Issue
5
Year of publication
1999
Pages
323 - 325
Database
ISI
SICI code
0018-5043(199905)31:5<323:SWGINA>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
We investigated whether weight gain alters insulin sensitivity and leptin l evels in physically active individuals, Six (5 males and 1 female; age 26.6 +/-1.0 years; BMI 21.5+/-0.9, body fat 17.4+/-2.2%) healthy individuals wer e enrolled in an overfeeding study (caloric surplus 22.5+/-26.5 kcal/kg/day ) to achieve up to 10% weight gain over 4-6 week period with subsequent wei ght maintenance over additional 2 weeks. The participants were requested to maintain their previous physical activity which in all of them included 45 - 60 min training sessions at the gym 2-3 times/week. Results: BMI increas ed to 23.4+/-0.9 (4.4kg weight gain; p<0.05) and body fat to 21.0+/-2.8% (p <0.05) over the period of active weight gain and remained stable over the t wo week period of weight maintenance; fasting plasma glucose and serum insu lin remained unchanged; serum leptin nearly doubled (3.8+/-1.0 vs 6.4+/-1.9 ngl mt; p<0.05); insulin sensitivity, when expressed per kg of the total b ody (11.1+/-1.6 vs 12.4+/-2.1 mg/kg/min; p = NS), and lean body mass (13.4/-1.9 vs 15.7+/-2.6 mg/kgLBM/min; p = NS), did not decrease after weight ga in. On the contrary, insulin action had improved in 5 out of 6 individuals. In conclusion, the data presented in this preliminary report indicate that a small weight gain due to overfeeding in lean, healthy, physically active individuals is associated with rise in circulating leptin levels but not w ith worsening of insulin action.