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Key Publications September 16, 2010

A family history of type 2 diabetes increases risk factors associated with overfeeding.

Diabetologia 2010;53:1700-8

Samocha-Bonet D, Campbell LV, Viardot A, Freund J, Tam CS, Greenfield JR, Heilbronn LK

Description

The aim of this study was to evaluate prospectively the impact of experimental overfeeding on the metabolism of healthy individuals with a family history of type 2 diabetes. For that matter, an experiment was designed to study the effects of 3 and 28 days of overfeeding by 5,200 kJ/day in 41 sedentary individuals with (FH+) and without (FH-) a family history of type 2 diabetes. Results showed that 28 days of overfeeding induced weight gain and peripheral insulin resistance in healthy nondiabetic individuals. More specifically, the authors observed that weight gain was higher in FH+ than in FH- individuals at 28 days which could be partly explained by a trend towards greater fat and energy consumption observed in FH+ individuals. It was also reported that fasting serum insulin, insulin resistance assessed by HOMA-IR, and C-peptide increased more in FH+ than in FH-. In addition, liver fat, subcutaneous and intra-abdominal (visceral) adipose tissue increased similarly in both groups. These results indicate that healthy individuals with a family history of type 2 diabetes have an impaired ability to respond to overfeeding which generates adverse metabolic effects.
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