Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0037ep648 | Obesity and cardiovascular endocrinology | ECE2015

Skin tags and metabolic phenotype in severely obese adults: the STAMP cohort study

Crowe Catherine , Gibson Irene , Griffin Helena , Murphy Anette , Finucane Francis

Introduction: Skin tags (acrochordons) are a recognised feature of insulin resistance, but the extent to which they predict an adverse metabolic profile or the response to lifestyle modification in severely obese adults is not known.Aims: We sought to quantify prospectively differences in anthropometric and metabolic characteristics in severely obese adults with acrochordons vs those without acrochordons, and to determine whether the presence of acrochor...

ea0049ep720 | Obesity | ECE2017

Anthropometric and metabolic effects of a milk-based intensive lifestyle intervention in severely obese adults

Ioana Iulia Andrada , Mohammed Faraz Rafey , Murphy Conor , Kilkelly Katriona , Brassil Colm , Cunningham Katie , Mcgrath Robert , Griffin Helena , O'Shea Paula , Finucane Francis M

Therapeutic options for patients with severe obesity are limited. Low energy meal replacement regimes can induce significant short-term weight loss and improvements in metabolic variables. We sought to estimate the effect size on adiposity and cardiovascular risk factors of a relatively inexpensive 24-week regime based on meal replacement with semi-skimmed milk in severely obese adults. A retrospective cohort analysis showed that of 206 patients in our hospital-based bariatric...

ea0037ep647 | Obesity and cardiovascular endocrinology | ECE2015

Effects of an 8-week supervised, structured lifestyle modification programme on anthropometric, metabolic, and cardiovascular risk factors in severely obese adults

Crowe Catherine , Gibson Irene , Cunningham Katie , Kerins Claire , Costello Caroline , Windle Jane , O'Shea Paula , Hynes Mary , McGuire Brian , Kilkelly Katriona , Griffin Helena , O'Brien Timothy , Jones Jenni , Finucane Francis

Background: Lifestyle modification is fundamental to obesity treatment, but few studies have described the effects of structured lifestyle programmes specifically in bariatric patients. We sought to describe changes in anthropometric and metabolic characteristics in a cohort of bariatric patients after participation in a nurse-led, structured lifestyle programme.Methods: We conducted a retrospective, observational cohort study of adults with a BMI ≧40...

ea0056p605 | Obesity | ECE2018

Influence of sleeve gastrectomy on leptin to adiponectin ratio in severely obese adults: A prospective cohort study

Rafey Mohammed Faraz , Fang Clarissa Ern Hui , Ioana Iulia , Griffin Helena , Hynes Mary , O'brien Timothy , Mcanena Oliver , O'shea Paula , Collins Chris , Finucane Francis Martin

Background: Bariatric surgery is known to dramatically increase insulin sensitivity in severely obese adults. However quantifying insulin sensitivity in these patients with methods such as the hyperinsulinaemic euglycaemic clamp is technically challenging. The leptin to adiponectin ratio (LAR) has previously been validated as a measure of whole body insulin sensitivity. Leptin is a known mediator of metabolic and cardiovascular complications of obesity. Adiponectin has anti-at...