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  • Obesity is a global epidemic, and while weight loss methods are effective, individual metabolic responses vary widely.
  • Researchers identified metabolic biomarkers linked to improved metabolic outcomes from weight loss by analyzing 765 metabolites in plasma from three weight loss studies.
  • Key findings included that higher levels of triacylglycerols and diacylglycerols in participants' baseline plasma were associated with better improvements in insulin resistance, and 50 metabolites, particularly amino acids and peptides, differed in response depending on the type of weight loss intervention used.

Article Abstract

Obesity is an epidemic internationally. While weight loss interventions are efficacious, they are compounded by heterogeneity with regards to clinically relevant metabolic responses. Thus, we sought to identify metabolic biomarkers that are associated with beneficial metabolic changes to weight loss and which distinguish individuals with obesity who would most benefit from a given type of intervention. Liquid chromatography mass spectrometry-based profiling was used to measure 765 metabolites in baseline plasma from three different weight loss studies: WLM (behavioral intervention, N = 443), STRRIDE-PD (exercise intervention, N = 163), and CBD (surgical cohort, N = 125). The primary outcome was percent change in insulin resistance (as measured by the Homeostatic Model Assessment of Insulin Resistance [%ΔHOMA-IR]) over the intervention. Overall, 92 individual metabolites were associated with %ΔHOMA-IR after adjustment for multiple comparisons. Concordantly, the most significant metabolites were triacylglycerols (TAGs; p = 2.3e-5) and diacylglycerols (DAGs; p = 1.6e-4), with higher baseline TAG and DAG levels associated with a greater improvement in insulin resistance with weight loss. In tests of heterogeneity, 50 metabolites changed differently between weight loss interventions; we found amino acids, peptides, and their analogues to be most significant (4.7e-3) in this category. Our results highlight novel metabolic pathways associated with heterogeneity in response to weight loss interventions, and related biomarkers which could be used in future studies of personalized approaches to weight loss interventions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8158886PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0240764PLOS

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