The effect of impaired glucose metabolism on weight loss in multidisciplinary childhood obesity treatment

Pediatr Diabetes. 2018 May;19(3):366-374. doi: 10.1111/pedi.12605. Epub 2017 Nov 20.

Abstract

Objective: To investigate whether children and adolescents exhibiting an impaired glucose metabolism are more obese at treatment entry and less likely to reduce their degree of obesity during treatment.

Methods: The present study is a longitudinal observational study, including children and adolescents from the Children's Obesity Clinic, Holbaek, Denmark. Anthropometrics, pubertal development, socioeconomic status (SES), and fasting concentrations of plasma glucose, serum insulin, serum C-peptide, and whole blood glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) were collected at treatment entry and at follow-up. Proxies of Homeostasis Model Assessment 2-insulin sensitivity (HOMA2-IS) and Homeostasis Model Assessment 2-β-cell function (HOMA2-B) were calculated with the Homeostasis Model Assessment 2 program.

Results: In total, 569 (333 boys) patients, median 11.5 years of age (range 6-22 years), and median body mass index (BMI) z-score 2.94 (range 1.34-5.54) were included. The mean BMI z-score reduction was 0.31 (±0.46) after 13 months (range 6-18) of treatment. At treatment entry, patients with impaired estimates of glucose metabolism were more obese than normoglycemic patients. Baseline concentration of C-peptide was associated with a lower weight loss during treatment in girls (P = .02). Reduction in the insulin concentrations was associated with reduction in BMI z-score in both sexes (P < .0001, P = .0005). During treatment, values of glucose, HbA1c, HOMA2-IS, and HOMA2-B did not change or impact the treatment outcome, regardless of age, sex, SES, or degree of obesity at treatment entry.

Conclusion: The capability to reduce weight during multidisciplinary treatment in children and adolescents with overweight/obesity is not influenced by an impaired glucose metabolism at study entry or during the course of treatment.

Keywords: children; impaired glucose metabolism; obesity; prediabetes; weight loss.

Publication types

  • Observational Study
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Blood Glucose
  • Body Mass Index
  • C-Peptide / blood
  • Child
  • Female
  • Glucose Intolerance / blood
  • Glucose Intolerance / complications*
  • Glycated Hemoglobin / metabolism
  • Humans
  • Insulin / blood
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Male
  • Pediatric Obesity / blood
  • Pediatric Obesity / complications
  • Pediatric Obesity / therapy*
  • Prediabetic State / blood
  • Prediabetic State / complications*
  • Weight Loss*
  • Weight Reduction Programs / statistics & numerical data*
  • Young Adult

Substances

  • Blood Glucose
  • C-Peptide
  • Glycated Hemoglobin A
  • Insulin
  • hemoglobin A1c protein, human