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Diabetes Care, Vol 20, Issue 3 385-391, Copyright © 1997 by American Diabetes Association
Mobilization of visceral adipose tissue related to the improvement in insulin sensitivity in response to physical training in NIDDM. Effects of branched-chain amino acid supplements
A Mourier, JF Gautier, E De Kerviler, AX Bigard, JM Villette, JP Garnier, A Duvallet, CY Guezennec and G Cathelineau
Service de Diabetologie et de Radiologie, Hopital Saint-Louis, Paris, France.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of an intense physical training program
on abdominal fat distribution, glycemic control, and insulin sensitivity in
patients with NIDDM and to determine whether branched-chain amino acid
(BCAA) supplements influence these effects. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS:
Twenty-four patients (ages 45 +/- 2 [mean +/- SE] years, BMI 30.2 +/- 0.9
kg/m2, HbA1c 7.9 +/- 0.3%) were randomly assigned to four groups: training
plus BCAA supplement (n = 6), training plus placebo (n = 6), sedentary plus
BCAA supplement (n = 6), and sedentary plus placebo (n = 6). Physical
training consisted of a supervised 45-min cycling exercise at 75% of their
oxygen uptake peak (VO2 peak) two times per week and an intermittent
exercise one time per week for 2 months. RESULTS: Patients who exercised
increased their VO2 peak by 41% and their insulin sensitivity by 46%.
Physical training significantly decreased abdominal fat evaluated by
magnetic resonance imaging (umbilicus), with a greater loss of visceral
adipose tissue (VAT) (48%) in comparison with the loss of subcutaneous
adipose tissue (18%), but did not significantly affect body weight. The
change in visceral abdominal fat was associated with the improvement in
insulin sensitivity (r = 0.84, P = 0.001). BCAA supplementation had no
effect on abdominal fat and glucose metabolism. CONCLUSIONS: Physical
training resulted in an improvement in insulin sensitivity with concomitant
loss of VAT and should be included in the treatment program for patients
with NIDDM.

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