Insulin hypersecretion and insulin resistance are physiologically linked features of obesity. We tested whether extreme hypersecretion impairs beta-cell function under free-living conditions and whether major weight loss modifies insulin hypersecretion, insulin sensitivity, and beta-cell function. Plasma glucose, C-peptide, and free fatty acid concentrations were measured at hourly intervals during 24 h of normal life (including calorie-standardized meals) in 20 morbidly obese nondiabetic patients (BMI 48.4 +/- 1.7 kg/m(2)) and 7 nonobese age- and sex-matched control subjects; 8 of the obese patients were restudied 6 months and 2 years following biliopancreatic diversion. Insulin secretion was reconstructed from C-peptide levels by deconvol...
The nature of the progressive beta-cell failure occurring as normal glucose tolerant (NGT) individua...
Severe obesity is the most predictive acquired risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes. B...
Aims/hypothesis: Preferential visceral adipose tissue (VAT) accumulation has been clearly associated...
Insulin hypersecretion and insulin resistance are physiologically linked features of obesity. We tes...
Insulin hypersecretion and insulin resistance are phys-iologically linked features of obesity. We te...
In nondiabetic subjects, obesity is associated with a modest expansion of beta-cell mass, possibly a...
To test the hypothesis that in obesity hypertension is associated with more pronounced hyperinsulina...
To examine the impact of important weight loss on insulin inhibition of its own secretion during exp...
A patient with obesity and diabetes mellitus had insulin secretion studies done during a 3-year cycl...
Insulin inhibition of insulin secretion has been described in normal lean subjects. In this study, w...
We examined the relationship between insulin clearance, insulin sensitivity, and beta-cell function ...
Aims/hypothesis We have previously demonstrated that type 2 diabetes resolves after bariatric surger...
We examined the relationship between insulin clearance, insulin sensitivity, and b-cell function and...
In people with obesity, insulin resistance of glucose and fatty acid metabolism is common and it is ...
Insulin resistance and insulin hypersecretion are established features of obesity. Their prevalence,...
The nature of the progressive beta-cell failure occurring as normal glucose tolerant (NGT) individua...
Severe obesity is the most predictive acquired risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes. B...
Aims/hypothesis: Preferential visceral adipose tissue (VAT) accumulation has been clearly associated...
Insulin hypersecretion and insulin resistance are physiologically linked features of obesity. We tes...
Insulin hypersecretion and insulin resistance are phys-iologically linked features of obesity. We te...
In nondiabetic subjects, obesity is associated with a modest expansion of beta-cell mass, possibly a...
To test the hypothesis that in obesity hypertension is associated with more pronounced hyperinsulina...
To examine the impact of important weight loss on insulin inhibition of its own secretion during exp...
A patient with obesity and diabetes mellitus had insulin secretion studies done during a 3-year cycl...
Insulin inhibition of insulin secretion has been described in normal lean subjects. In this study, w...
We examined the relationship between insulin clearance, insulin sensitivity, and beta-cell function ...
Aims/hypothesis We have previously demonstrated that type 2 diabetes resolves after bariatric surger...
We examined the relationship between insulin clearance, insulin sensitivity, and b-cell function and...
In people with obesity, insulin resistance of glucose and fatty acid metabolism is common and it is ...
Insulin resistance and insulin hypersecretion are established features of obesity. Their prevalence,...
The nature of the progressive beta-cell failure occurring as normal glucose tolerant (NGT) individua...
Severe obesity is the most predictive acquired risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes. B...
Aims/hypothesis: Preferential visceral adipose tissue (VAT) accumulation has been clearly associated...