The Relationship between Changes in Weight Status and Insulin Resistance in Youth

  • Ondrak K
  • McMurray R
  • Battaglini C
  • et al.
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Abstract

This study examined changes in insulin resistance (IR) in 120 youth over two years. IR was quantified via homeostatic model (HOMA-IR), and weight status changes were quantified via body mass index (BMI). When all participants were considered, the mean HOMA-IR and BMI increased 13.4% and 1.65 units, respectively. Change in BMI z-score and percent change in HOMA-IR were moderately associated (r = 0.39). Follow-up analyses were performed for the following weight groups: NN (normal at baseline and two years later), NO (normal to overweight), ON (overweight to normal), and OO (overweight at both points). The NO group had a greater change in HOMA-IR (+50%) compared to other groups: ON (-8%), NN (+2%), and OO (-0.1%) (P < .05). The association between changes in BMI z-score and HOMA-IR was r = 0.49 when only the NO and ON groups were included. These results reinforce the importance of preventing youth from becoming overweight to control IR.

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Ondrak, K. S., McMurray, R. G., Battaglini, C. L., Evenson, K. R., & Harrell, J. S. (2009). The Relationship between Changes in Weight Status and Insulin Resistance in Youth. International Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology, 2009, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1155/2009/862061

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