Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0049gp168 | Obesity | ECE2017

Effects of short sleep duration on energy metabolism and energy balance in subjects with overweight and obesity

Poggiogalle Eleonora , Donini Lorenzo , Gnessi Lucio , Mariani Stefania , Calabretto Marianna , Luisi Federica , Lenzi Andrea , Lubrano Carla

Introduction: The chronic reduction of sleep duration is associated to an increased risk of weight gain, but mechanistic aspects remain to be fully elucidated. The aim of our study was to examine the relationship between short sleep duration and energy metabolism, fuel selection and energy balance in overweight and obesity. Methods: Inclusion criteria were: age 18–65 years, BMI ≥25 kg/m2. Use of any CNS medications, any psychiatric disorders and night shi...

ea0063gp141 | Obesity | ECE2019

Dietary inflammatory index is differently associated with ectopic fat depots in overweight and obese adults

Poggiogalle Eleonora , Lubrano Carla , Luisi Federica , Hebert James R , Shivappa Nitin , Di Martino Michele , Gnessi Lucio , Mariani Stefania , Lenzi Andrea , Donini Lorenzo M.

Introduction: In overweight and obesity energy unbalance is responsible for the accumulation of ectopic fat. Excess energy and metabolic alterations, namely insulin resistance, may favor ectopic fat depositions. However, the role played by dietary factors, especially the pro-inflammatory properties of dietary patterns, in ectopic fat storage is not thoroughly understood. The aim of our study was to investigate the association between the Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII) and di...

ea0049ep702 | Obesity | ECE2017

Obesity, cardiomyopathy and anabolic hormones

Gangitano Elena , Costantini Daniela , Tozzi Rossella , De Giorgi Francesca , Poggiogalle Eleonora , Mariani Stefania , Petrangeli Elisa , Donini Lorenzo Maria , Barbaro G. , Gnessi Lucio , Lubrano Carla

Obesity is associated with hemodynamic alterations that may lead to heart failure (HF), through the development of cardiac structural abnormalities and impairment of ventricular function. Obesity-related neurohormonal and metabolic disturbances may predispose to HF, even in the absence of comorbidities. Excess adipose tissue and in particular visceral adiposity contributes to the altered production of a number of anabolic hormones also involved in the regulation of the cardiac...

ea0049ep713 | Obesity | ECE2017

Dynapenic obesity and myosteatosis in women with and without the metabolic syndrome

Poggiogalle Eleonora , Donini Lorenzo , Gnessi Lucio , Mariani Stefania , Di Martino Michele , Ciccantelli Barbara , Mancini Cecilia , Arca Marcello , Lenzi Andrea , Lubrano Carla

Introduction: Insulin resistance is a well-known hallmark of the metabolic syndrome (MetS), and it detrimentally affects also protein metabolism, favoring to the decline of lean body mass. The aim of the present study was to explore muscle strength (as a functional consequence of sarcopenic obesity) and muscle quality (namely, myosteatosis) in women with and without the Metabolic Syndrome (MetS).Methods: Study participants were enrolled at the Sapienza U...