AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Both energy restriction (ER) per se and weight loss improve glucose metabolism in obese insulin-treated type 2 diabetic patients. Short-term ER decreases basal endogenous glucose production (EGP) but not glucose disposal. In contrast the blood glucose-lowering mechanism of long-term ER with substantial weight loss has not been fully elucidated. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of loss of 50% of excess weight [50% excess weight reduction (EWR)] on EGP, whole-body insulin sensitivity and the disturbed myocellular insulin-signalling pathway in ten obese insulin-treated type 2 diabetic patients. METHODS: A euglycaemic-hyperinsulinaemic clamp with stable isotopes ([6,6-(2)H2]glucose and [2H5]glycerol) combined...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Impaired regulation of lipolysis and accumulation of lipid intermediates may contri...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: In the present study, we investigated the consequences of adipose tissue lipolytic ...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: In the present study, we investigated the consequences of adipose tissue lipolytic ...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Both energy restriction (ER) per se and weight loss improve glucose metabolism in o...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Both energy restriction (ER) per se and weight loss improve glucose metabolism in o...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Both energy restriction (ER) per se and weight loss improve glucose metabolism in o...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Both energy restriction (ER) per se and weight loss improve glucose metabolism in o...
Aims/hypothesis Both energy restriction (ER) per se and weight loss improve glucose metabolism in ob...
Introduction: Regular exercise has been known to improve insulin sensitivity in obese/ Type 2 Diabet...
Context:Reduction of 50% excess body weight, using a very low-calorie diet (VLCD; 450 kcal/d) improv...
Introduction: Regular exercise has been known to improve insulin sensitivity in obese/ Type 2 Diabet...
Context:Reduction of 50% excess body weight, using a very low-calorie diet (VLCD; 450 kcal/d) improv...
Context:Reduction of 50% excess body weight, using a very low-calorie diet (VLCD; 450 kcal/d) improv...
Insulin resistance is of major pathogenic importance in obese DM2 and this can be improved by weight...
BACKGROUND: Caloric restriction in obese diabetic patients quickly improves glucose control, indepen...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Impaired regulation of lipolysis and accumulation of lipid intermediates may contri...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: In the present study, we investigated the consequences of adipose tissue lipolytic ...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: In the present study, we investigated the consequences of adipose tissue lipolytic ...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Both energy restriction (ER) per se and weight loss improve glucose metabolism in o...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Both energy restriction (ER) per se and weight loss improve glucose metabolism in o...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Both energy restriction (ER) per se and weight loss improve glucose metabolism in o...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Both energy restriction (ER) per se and weight loss improve glucose metabolism in o...
Aims/hypothesis Both energy restriction (ER) per se and weight loss improve glucose metabolism in ob...
Introduction: Regular exercise has been known to improve insulin sensitivity in obese/ Type 2 Diabet...
Context:Reduction of 50% excess body weight, using a very low-calorie diet (VLCD; 450 kcal/d) improv...
Introduction: Regular exercise has been known to improve insulin sensitivity in obese/ Type 2 Diabet...
Context:Reduction of 50% excess body weight, using a very low-calorie diet (VLCD; 450 kcal/d) improv...
Context:Reduction of 50% excess body weight, using a very low-calorie diet (VLCD; 450 kcal/d) improv...
Insulin resistance is of major pathogenic importance in obese DM2 and this can be improved by weight...
BACKGROUND: Caloric restriction in obese diabetic patients quickly improves glucose control, indepen...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Impaired regulation of lipolysis and accumulation of lipid intermediates may contri...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: In the present study, we investigated the consequences of adipose tissue lipolytic ...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: In the present study, we investigated the consequences of adipose tissue lipolytic ...