2024
Daily glucose variability is associated with intrahepatic fat content, β cell sensitivity, and biomarkers of glycolysis in youth with obesity
Barbieri E, Bonet J, Fox D, Nelson R, Nelson M, Nelson L, Fernandez C, Van Name M, Samuels S, Caprio S, Sabati M, Galderisi A, Sherr J, Man C, Santoro N. Daily glucose variability is associated with intrahepatic fat content, β cell sensitivity, and biomarkers of glycolysis in youth with obesity. Obesity 2024, 33: 116-124. PMID: 39658509, PMCID: PMC11666407, DOI: 10.1002/oby.24175.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentBiomarkersBlood GlucoseChildFemaleGlucose Tolerance TestGlycolysisHumansInsulinInsulin ResistanceInsulin-Secreting CellsLiverMagnetic Resonance ImagingMalePediatric ObesityConceptsIntrahepatic fat contentDaily glucose variabilityLiver proton density fat fractionProton density fat fractionGlucose variabilityInsulin sensitivityOral glucose tolerance testFat fractionInsulin secretionAssociated with insulin resistanceFirst-phase insulin secretionAssociated with 2-h glucoseGlucose tolerance testGlucose standard deviationMagnetic resonance imagingOral minimal modelCoefficient of variationBasal insulin secretionPediatric obesityPostprandial glucoseTolerance testCell sensitivityInsulin resistanceObesityResonance imaging
2016
Altered Brain Response to Drinking Glucose and Fructose in Obese Adolescents
Jastreboff AM, Sinha R, Arora J, Giannini C, Kubat J, Malik S, Van Name MA, Santoro N, Savoye M, Duran EJ, Pierpont B, Cline G, Constable RT, Sherwin RS, Caprio S. Altered Brain Response to Drinking Glucose and Fructose in Obese Adolescents. Diabetes 2016, 65: 1929-1939. PMID: 27207544, PMCID: PMC5384636, DOI: 10.2337/db15-1216.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObese adolescentsLean adolescentsGlucose ingestionInsulin levelsBrain perfusionBrain regionsSugar-sweetened beverage consumptionAltered brain responsesHedonic brain regionsHippocampal blood flowFurther weight gainFructose ingestionAcyl ghrelinAttenuated suppressionFructose consumptionPerfusion responseBlood flowBrain adaptationBeverage consumptionGreater perfusionPerfusionVentral striatumFunctional MRIWeight gainIngestion
2014
Leptin Is Associated With Exaggerated Brain Reward and Emotion Responses to Food Images in Adolescent Obesity
Jastreboff AM, Lacadie C, Seo D, Kubat J, Van Name MA, Giannini C, Savoye M, Constable RT, Sherwin RS, Caprio S, Sinha R. Leptin Is Associated With Exaggerated Brain Reward and Emotion Responses to Food Images in Adolescent Obesity. Diabetes Care 2014, 37: 3061-3068. PMID: 25139883, PMCID: PMC4207200, DOI: 10.2337/dc14-0525.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentBrainBrain MappingCase-Control StudiesChildCuesEmotionsFemaleFoodHumansLeptinMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMotivationPediatric ObesityRewardConceptsLow-calorie foodsBrain responsesFood imagesEmotion processingEmotion responsesAdolescent brainNeural responsesNeural activationHigh-calorie food consumptionFood cravingsNeural alterationsBrain rewardFunctional MRIAdolescent obesityRisk of overconsumptionAdolescentsObesity-related metabolic changesEndogenous leptin levelsFood advertisingMetabolic changesYouthDevelopment of obesityType 2 diabetesLean adolescentsNation's youth