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The association between gut hormones and diet-induced metabolic flexibility in metabolically healthy adults. | LitMetric

The association between gut hormones and diet-induced metabolic flexibility in metabolically healthy adults.

Obesity (Silver Spring)

Obesity and Diabetes Clinical Research Section, Phoenix Epidemiology and Clinical Research Branch, Department of Health and Human Services, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Phoenix, Arizona, USA.

Published: January 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explored how differences in gut hormone levels affect metabolic flexibility in response to diet changes among 69 healthy volunteers.
  • During a 24-hour assessment, participants' metabolic responses to various diets (normal, high-fat, and high-carb) were monitored, revealing significant shifts in energy oxidation based on the type of diet consumed.
  • Notably, higher levels of the gut hormone GLP-1 during high-carbohydrate overfeeding were linked to increased carbohydrate oxidation and may play a crucial role in managing metabolic flexibility when consuming high-carb foods.

Article Abstract

Objective: This study investigated whether interindividual variance in diet-induced metabolic flexibility is explained by differences in gut hormone concentrations.

Methods: A total of 69 healthy volunteers with normal glucose regulation underwent 24-hour assessments of respiratory quotient (RQ) in a whole-room indirect calorimeter during eucaloric feeding (EBL; 50% carbohydrate, 30% fat) and then, in a crossover design, during 24-hour fasting and three normal-protein (20%) overfeeding diets (200% energy requirements). Metabolic flexibility was defined as the change in 24-hour RQ from EBL during standard (50% carbohydrate), high-fat (60%), and high-carbohydrate (75%) overfeeding diets. Plasma concentrations of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and peptide YY (PYY) after an overnight fast were measured prior to and after each diet.

Results: Compared with EBL, on average, 24-hour RQ decreased by ~4% during high-fat overfeeding, whereas it increased by ~4% during standard overfeeding and by ~9% during high-carbohydrate overfeeding. During high-carbohydrate overfeeding, but not during any other overfeeding diet or fasting, increased GLP-1 concentration was associated with increased RQ (r = 0.44, p < 0.001), higher/lower carbohydrate/lipid oxidation rates (r = 0.34 and r = -0.51, both p < 0.01), respectively, and increased plasma insulin concentration (r = 0.38, p = 0.02).

Conclusions: Increased GLP-1 concentration following high-carbohydrate overfeeding associated with a greater shift to carbohydrate oxidation, suggesting that GLP-1 may be implicated in diet-induced metabolic flexibility to carbohydrate overload.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9780166PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/oby.23584DOI Listing

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