Effect of a successful intensive lifestyle program on insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance in obese youth

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Objective-To evaluate the impact on glucose metabolism of a lifestyle program (the Yale Bright Bodies Program) for obese children. Research design and methods-Thirteen Bright Bodies and ten clinic-care control subjects who were part of a large randomized clinical trial had 75-g oral glucose tolerance tests at the beginning and end of the 12-month study. Results-Bright Bodies subjects had significantly greater decreases in weight, BMI, and body fat than clinic-care subjects, and the Bright Body subjects' changes in body composition were accompanied by marked improvements in insulin sensitivity (P=0.009) and glucose tolerance (P=0.04). Conclusions-An intensive lifestyle program that successfully reduces body weight and body fat can markedly improve insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism in obese youth. © 2009 by the American Diabetes Association.

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Shaw, M., Savoye, M., Cali, A., Dziura, J., Tamborlane, W. V., & Caprio, S. (2009). Effect of a successful intensive lifestyle program on insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance in obese youth. Diabetes Care, 32(1), 45–47. https://doi.org/10.2337/dc08-0808

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