Association of obesity with serum free fatty acid levels in individuals at different stages of prediabetes

This study included 5006 male participants (1779, 1025, 629, 874, and 699 with normal fasting glucose/normal glucose tolerance, isolated impaired fasting glucose [IFG], isolated impaired glucose tolerance [IGT], IFG plus IGT, and diabetes, respectively). Serum FFA levels were assessed before and 30, 60, and 120  min after glucose ingestion, and the total area under the FFA curve (AUCFFA) was calculated. Adipose insulin resistance index (adipo-IR) was assessed based on fasting FFA and insulin concentrations. Isolated IFG was associated with high fasting FFA levels (OR, 1.35;p <  0.001) and high adipo-IR (OR, 1.82;p <  0.001) only in the nonobesity group. Isolated IGT, IFG plus IGT, and diabetes were associated with high fasting FFA levels, regardless of obesity. Obesity was significantly associated with AUCFFA, and the duration of obesity-related impairment in lipolysis inhibition after glucose ingestion was prolonged in IFG plus IGT and diabetes. These results suggest that IFG and obesity may overlap in their effects on FFA metabolism whereas IGT has significant effects on FFA independent of obesity. Obesity impact on lipolysis may be involved in worsening glucose metabolism.
Source: Clinical Obesity - Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Tags: Original Research Article Source Type: research