Affiliation:
1. Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, Department of Physiology Radboud university medical center Nijmegen the Netherlands
2. TiFN Wageningen the Netherlands
3. Division of Human Nutrition and Health Wageningen University Wageningen the Netherlands
4. Department of Human Biology, NUTRIM School of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism Maastricht University Medical Center+ Maastricht the Netherlands
5. Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences Liverpool John Moores University Liverpool UK
Abstract
AbstractAimThe aim of this study is to investigate associations between the physical activity (PA) spectrum (sedentary behavior to exercise) and tissue‐specific insulin resistance (IR).MethodsWe included 219 participants for analysis (median [IQR]: 61 [55; 67] years, BMI 29.6 [26.9; 32.0] kg/m2; 60% female) with predominant muscle or liver IR, as determined using a 7‐point oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). PA and sedentary behavior were measured objectively (ActivPAL) across 7 days. Context‐specific PA was assessed with the Baecke questionnaire. Multiple linear regression models (adjustments include age, sex, BMI, site, season, retirement, and dietary intake) were used to determine associations between the PA spectrum and hepatic insulin resistance index (HIRI), muscle insulin sensitivity index (MISI) and whole‐body IR (HOMA‐IR, Matsuda index).ResultsIn fully adjusted models, objectively measured total PA (standardized regression coefficient β = 0.17, p = 0.020), light‐intensity PA (β = 0.15, p = 0.045) and moderate‐to‐vigorous intensity PA (β = 0.13, p = 0.048) were independently associated with Matsuda index, but not HOMA‐IR (p > 0.05). A higher questionnaire‐derived sport index and leisure index were associated with significantly lower whole‐body IR (Matsuda, HOMA‐IR) in men but not in women. Results varied across tissues: more time spent sedentary (β = −0.24, p = 0.045) and a higher leisure index (β = 0.14, p = 0.034) were respectively negatively and positively associated with MISI, but not HIRI. A higher sport index was associated with lower HIRI (β = −0.30, p = 0.007, in men only).ConclusionWhile we confirm a beneficial association between PA and whole‐body IR, our findings indicate that associations between the PA spectrum and IR seem distinct depending on the primary site of insulin resistance (muscle or liver).
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Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek
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