Association of body composition indices with insulin resistance in European adolescents: The HELENA study

Background: The different body components may contribute to the development of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes mellitus. The aim of the present study was to examine the association of fat mass and fat free mass indices with markers of insulin resistance, independently of each other and giving, at the same time, gender-specific information in a wide cohort of European adolescents. Methods: A cross-sectional study in a school setting was conducted in 925 (430 males) adolescents (14.9 ± 1.2 years). Weight, height, anthropometric, bioimpedance and blood parameters were measured. Indices for fat mass and fat free mass, and homeostatic model assessment (HOMA) were calculated. Multiple regression analyses were performed adjusting for several confounders including fat free mass and fat mass when possible. Results: Indices of fat mass were positively associated with HOMA (all p < 0.01) after adjusting for all the confounders including fat free mass indices, in both sexes. Fat free mass indices were associated with HOMA, in both males and females, after adjusting for center, pubertal status, socioeconomic status and cardiorespiratory fitness, but the associations disappear when including fat mass indices in the adjustment’s model. Conclusion: Fat mass indices derived from different methods are positively associated with insulin resistance independently of several confounders including fat free mass indices. In addition, the relationship of fat free mass with insulin resistance is influenced by the amount of fat mass in European adolescents. Nevertheless, future studies should focus not only on the role of fat mass, but also on other body components such as fat free mass because its role could vary depending of the level and distribution of fat mass.

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Main Authors: Sesé, M., Marcos, Ascensión, Jiménez-Pavón, D.
Other Authors: Ministerio de Sanidad, Servicios Sociales e Igualdad (España)
Format: artículo biblioteca
Published: Aula Médica Ediciones 2016
Subjects:Insulin resistance, Adolescent. Body fat, Obesity,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/140276
http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100003751
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spelling dig-ictan-es-10261-1402762017-01-10T11:48:00Z Association of body composition indices with insulin resistance in European adolescents: The HELENA study Sesé, M. Marcos, Ascensión Jiménez-Pavón, D. Ministerio de Sanidad, Servicios Sociales e Igualdad (España) Insulin resistance Adolescent. Body fat Obesity Background: The different body components may contribute to the development of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes mellitus. The aim of the present study was to examine the association of fat mass and fat free mass indices with markers of insulin resistance, independently of each other and giving, at the same time, gender-specific information in a wide cohort of European adolescents. Methods: A cross-sectional study in a school setting was conducted in 925 (430 males) adolescents (14.9 ± 1.2 years). Weight, height, anthropometric, bioimpedance and blood parameters were measured. Indices for fat mass and fat free mass, and homeostatic model assessment (HOMA) were calculated. Multiple regression analyses were performed adjusting for several confounders including fat free mass and fat mass when possible. Results: Indices of fat mass were positively associated with HOMA (all p < 0.01) after adjusting for all the confounders including fat free mass indices, in both sexes. Fat free mass indices were associated with HOMA, in both males and females, after adjusting for center, pubertal status, socioeconomic status and cardiorespiratory fitness, but the associations disappear when including fat mass indices in the adjustment’s model. Conclusion: Fat mass indices derived from different methods are positively associated with insulin resistance independently of several confounders including fat free mass indices. In addition, the relationship of fat free mass with insulin resistance is influenced by the amount of fat mass in European adolescents. Nevertheless, future studies should focus not only on the role of fat mass, but also on other body components such as fat free mass because its role could vary depending of the level and distribution of fat mass. The HELENA study takes place with the financial support of the European Community Sixth RTD Framework Programme (Contract FOOD-CT-2005- 007034). This study was also supported by the Spanish Ministry of Health: Maternal, Child Health and Development Network (number RD08/0072) (LMA) and (CIBERobn CB12/03/30038), and co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (MICINN-FEDER) Peer Reviewed 2016-11-16T09:50:48Z 2016-11-16T09:50:48Z 2016 2016-11-16T09:50:48Z artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 issn: 1699-5198 Nutricion Hospitalaria 33: 533- 539 (2016) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/140276 http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100003751 none Aula Médica Ediciones
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topic Insulin resistance
Adolescent. Body fat
Obesity
Insulin resistance
Adolescent. Body fat
Obesity
spellingShingle Insulin resistance
Adolescent. Body fat
Obesity
Insulin resistance
Adolescent. Body fat
Obesity
Sesé, M.
Marcos, Ascensión
Jiménez-Pavón, D.
Association of body composition indices with insulin resistance in European adolescents: The HELENA study
description Background: The different body components may contribute to the development of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes mellitus. The aim of the present study was to examine the association of fat mass and fat free mass indices with markers of insulin resistance, independently of each other and giving, at the same time, gender-specific information in a wide cohort of European adolescents. Methods: A cross-sectional study in a school setting was conducted in 925 (430 males) adolescents (14.9 ± 1.2 years). Weight, height, anthropometric, bioimpedance and blood parameters were measured. Indices for fat mass and fat free mass, and homeostatic model assessment (HOMA) were calculated. Multiple regression analyses were performed adjusting for several confounders including fat free mass and fat mass when possible. Results: Indices of fat mass were positively associated with HOMA (all p < 0.01) after adjusting for all the confounders including fat free mass indices, in both sexes. Fat free mass indices were associated with HOMA, in both males and females, after adjusting for center, pubertal status, socioeconomic status and cardiorespiratory fitness, but the associations disappear when including fat mass indices in the adjustment’s model. Conclusion: Fat mass indices derived from different methods are positively associated with insulin resistance independently of several confounders including fat free mass indices. In addition, the relationship of fat free mass with insulin resistance is influenced by the amount of fat mass in European adolescents. Nevertheless, future studies should focus not only on the role of fat mass, but also on other body components such as fat free mass because its role could vary depending of the level and distribution of fat mass.
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Marcos, Ascensión
Jiménez-Pavón, D.
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Obesity
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title Association of body composition indices with insulin resistance in European adolescents: The HELENA study
title_short Association of body composition indices with insulin resistance in European adolescents: The HELENA study
title_full Association of body composition indices with insulin resistance in European adolescents: The HELENA study
title_fullStr Association of body composition indices with insulin resistance in European adolescents: The HELENA study
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