The relationship between adiposopathy and glucose-insulin homeostasis is not affected by moderate-intensity aerobic training in healthy women with obesity

J Physiol Biochem. 2018 Nov;74(4):591-601. doi: 10.1007/s13105-018-0630-4. Epub 2018 Apr 26.

Abstract

The contribution of adiposopathy to glucose-insulin homeostasis remains unclear. This longitudinal study examined the potential relationship between the adiponectin/leptin ratio (A/L, a marker of adiposopathy) and insulin resistance (IR: homeostasis model assessment (HOMA)), insulin sensitivity (IS: Matsuda), and insulin response to an oral glucose tolerance test before and after a 16-week walking program, in 29 physically inactive pre- and postmenopausal women with obesity (BMI, 29-35 kg/m2; age, 47-54 years). Anthropometry, body composition, VO2max, and fasting lipid-lipoprotein and inflammatory profiles were assessed. A/L was unchanged after training (p = 0.15), despite decreased leptin levels (p < 0.05). While the Matsuda index tended to increase (p = 0.07), HOMA decreased (p < 0.05) and fasting insulin was reduced (p < 0.01) but insulin area under the curve (AUC) remained unchanged (p = 0.18) after training. Body fatness and VO2max were improved (p < 0.05) while triacylglycerols increased and HDL-CHOL levels decreased after training (p < 0.05). At baseline, A/L was positively associated with VO2max, HDL-CHOL levels, and Matsuda (0.37 < ρ < 0.56; p < 0.05) but negatively with body fatness, HOMA, insulin AUC, IL-6, and hs-CRP levels (- 0.41 < ρ < - 0.66; p < 0.05). After training, associations with fitness, HOMA, and inflammation were lost. Multiple regression analysis revealed A/L as an independent predictor of IR and IS, before training (partial R2 = 0.10 and 0.22), although A/L did not predict the insulin AUC pre- or post-intervention. A significant correlation was found between training-induced changes to A/L and IS (r = 0.38; p < 0.05) but not with IR or insulin AUC. Although changes in the A/L ratio could not explain improvements to glucose-insulin homeostasis indices following training, a relationship with insulin sensitivity was revealed in healthy women with obesity.

Keywords: Adiponectin; Brisk walking; Insulin sensitivity; Leptin; Menopausal status.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Adiponectin / blood*
  • Adiposity*
  • Biomarkers / blood
  • Body Mass Index
  • Cardiorespiratory Fitness
  • Female
  • Glucose Tolerance Test
  • Humans
  • Insulin Resistance*
  • Leptin / blood*
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Middle Aged
  • Obesity, Metabolically Benign / blood
  • Obesity, Metabolically Benign / immunology
  • Obesity, Metabolically Benign / metabolism
  • Obesity, Metabolically Benign / therapy*
  • Oxygen Consumption
  • Physical Conditioning, Human*
  • Postmenopause
  • Premenopause
  • Quebec
  • Urban Health*
  • Walking

Substances

  • ADIPOQ protein, human
  • Adiponectin
  • Biomarkers
  • LEP protein, human
  • Leptin