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ea0081p354 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2022

Higher glucocorticoid receptor sensitivity is associated with less favorable body composition in patients with obesity

Lengton Robin , Iyer Anand , Valk Eline van der , Voorn Bibian van der , van Rossum Elisabeth

Background: Mounting evidence points to an association between increased glucocorticoid (GC) action and weight gain. However, the response to GCs is not only determined by GC serum concentrations, but also by individual differences in tissue-specific sensitivity, influenced by genetic and acquired (e.g. disease-related) factors. The extent to which differences in GC sensitivity may influence development of (abdominal) obesity, or vice versa, is poorly understood. In this study...

ea0081p322 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2022

Higher levels of psychological stress are associated with lower levels of the insulin sensitizer FGF-21 in patients with obesity

Kuckuck Susanne , Lengton Robin , der Valk Eline S van , Iyer Anand M , Mohseni Mostafa M , Berg Sjoerd A A van den , van Rossum Elisabeth

Background: Altered signaling of hormones regulating appetite and metabolism is often observed in individuals with obesity (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2) and related diseases, potentially resulting in increased hunger signaling and metabolic dysfunctions. Previous research indicates that such disturbances may be induced by weight gain itself, but also by other factors such as glucocorticoid excess (e.g. due to stress). However, knowledge regarding the associations between h...

ea0081p585 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2022

Improvements in physiological and psychological status of patients with obesity in response to a combined lifestyle intervention with cognitive behavioral therapy are not necessarily related to successful weight loss

Mohseni Mostafa , Kuckuck Susanne , Meeusen Renate , Lengton Robin , van der Valk Eline , Iyer Anand M. , de Groot Corjan , van den Berg Sjoerd , van Rossum Elisabeth F.C.

Background: Obesity (BMI ≤ 30 kg/m2) is a chronic and relapsing disease, associated with numerous co-morbidities. Lifestyle intervention is the cornerstone of treatment of obesity, and is considered effective when weight loss of ≤ 5% is achieved. Here, we describe changes in physiological, psychological and behavioral health outcomes in response to a multidisciplinary combined lifestyle intervention (CLI).MethodsIn this longitudinal study we evaluated 97...

ea0073oc7.3 | Oral Communications 7: Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2021

Long-term glucocorticoids are associated with increased odds of metabolic syndrome after an intensive combined lifestyle intervention

Mohseni Mostafa , Van der Valk Eline S. , Lengton Robin , Savas Mesut , Rijke Yolanda De , Van den Berg Sjoerd A.A. , Van der Voorn Bibian , Van Rossum Liesbeth F.C

BackgroundLong-term glucocorticoids, as measured in scalp hair (HairGC), are associated with obesity and the metabolic syndrome (MetS). It is not known whether this represents a state of obesity or whether chronic hypercortisolism may influence the course or reversibility of obesity. In this study we longitudinally examine the relation between HairGC concentrations and metabolic syndrome parameters in patients with obesity who participate in a 1.5 year i...