Vascular insulin resistance is a feature of obesity and type 2 diabetes that contributes to vascular disease (
). Researchers examined vascular insulin resistance in 36 young and healthy men and women by exposing them to 10 days of reduced physical activity, cutting their step count from 10,000 to 5,000 steps per day. The participants also increased their sugary beverage intake to six cans of soda per day.
The incidence of insulin resistance and heart disease is lower in premenopausal women compared to men, but researchers wanted to see how men and women reacted to reduced physical activity and increased sugar in their diet over a short period.
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These findings underscore a sex-related difference in the development of vascular insulin resistance induced by adopting a lifestyle high in sugar and low in exercise.
This is the first evidence in humans that vascular insulin resistance can be provoked by short-term adverse lifestyle changes, and it’s the first documentation of sex-related differences in the development of vascular insulin resistance in association with changes in adropin levels
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James A Smith, Rogerio N Soares, Neil J McMillan, Thomas J Jurrissen, Luis A Martinez-Lemus, Jaume Padilla, Camila Manrique-Acevedo, Young Women Are Protected Against Vascular Insulin Resistance Induced by Adoption of an Obesogenic Lifestyle, Endocrinology. November 2022.
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Researchers would next like to examine how long it takes to reverse these vascular and metabolic changes and more fully assess the impact of the role of sex in the development of vascular insulin resistance.
These kinds of research work in recent times highlight the promise of personalized health care and the impact of large-scale interdisciplinary collaboration.
References:
- Sedentary behavior as a mediator of type 2 diabetes
(https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4364419/) - Young Women Are Protected Against Vascular Insulin Resistance Induced by Adoption of an Obesogenic Lifestyle(https://academic.oup.com/endo/article-abstract/163/11/bqac137/6668857?redirectedFrom=fulltext&login=false)
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