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Impaired fat-induced thermogenesis in obese subjects: the NUGENOB study.

Ellen E Blaak1, Gabby Hul, Camilla Verdich, Vladimir Stich, J Alfredo Martinez, Martin Petersen, Edith F M Feskens, Kishor Patel, Jean Michel Oppert, Pierre Barbe, Søren Toubro, Jan Polak, Ingalena Anderson, Arne Astrup, Ian Macdonald, Dominique Langin, Thorkild Sørensen, Wim H Saris.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To study energy expenditure before and 3 hours after a high-fat load in a large cohort of obese subjects (n = 701) and a lean reference group (n = 113). RESEARCH METHODS AND PROCEDURES: Subjects from seven European countries underwent a 1-day clinical study with a liquid test meal challenge containing 95% fat (energy content was 50% of estimated resting energy expenditure). Fasting and 3-hour postprandial energy expenditures, as well as metabolites and hormones, were determined.
RESULTS: Obese subjects had a reduced postprandial energy expenditure after the high-fat load, independent of body composition, age, sex, research center, and resting energy expenditure, whereas within the obese group, thermogenesis increased again with increasing BMI category. Additionally, insulin resistance, habitual physical activity, postprandial plasma triacylglycerols, and insulin were all independently positively related to the postprandial energy expenditure. Resting energy expenditure, adjusted for fat-free mass, increased with degree of obesity, a difference that disappeared after adjustment for fat mass. Furthermore, insulin resistance, fasting plasma free fatty acids, and cortisol were positively associated, whereas fasting plasma leptin and insulin-like growth factor-1 were negatively associated, with resting energy expenditure. DISCUSSION: The 3-hour fat-induced thermogenic response is reduced in obesity. It remains to be determined whether this blunted thermogenic response is a contributory factor or an adaptive response to the obese state.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17372316     DOI: 10.1038/oby.2007.606

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Obesity (Silver Spring)        ISSN: 1930-7381            Impact factor:   5.002


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