PPARG Pro12Ala Ala carriers exhibit greater improvements in peripheral insulin sensitivity in response to 12 weeks of aerobic exercise training

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PPARG Pro12Ala Ala carriers exhibit greater improvements in peripheral insulin sensitivity in response to 12 weeks of aerobic exercise training. / Blond, Martin Baeek; Schnurr, Theresia Maria; Rasenkilde, Mads; Quist, Jonas Sailing; Gram, Anne Sofie; Reichkendler, Michala Holm; Auerbach, Pernille Landrock; Nordby, Pernille; Skovgaard, Lene Theil; Ribel-Madsen, Rasmus; Justesen, Johann Marie; Kilpelainen, Tuomas Oskari; Ploug, Thorkil; Stallknecht, Bente Merete; Hansen, Torben.

In: Physiological Genomics, Vol. 51, No. 6, 2019, p. 254-260.

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Blond, MB, Schnurr, TM, Rasenkilde, M, Quist, JS, Gram, AS, Reichkendler, MH, Auerbach, PL, Nordby, P, Skovgaard, LT, Ribel-Madsen, R, Justesen, JM, Kilpelainen, TO, Ploug, T, Stallknecht, BM & Hansen, T 2019, 'PPARG Pro12Ala Ala carriers exhibit greater improvements in peripheral insulin sensitivity in response to 12 weeks of aerobic exercise training', Physiological Genomics, vol. 51, no. 6, pp. 254-260. https://doi.org/10.1152/physiolgenomics.00101.2018

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Blond, M. B., Schnurr, T. M., Rasenkilde, M., Quist, J. S., Gram, A. S., Reichkendler, M. H., Auerbach, P. L., Nordby, P., Skovgaard, L. T., Ribel-Madsen, R., Justesen, J. M., Kilpelainen, T. O., Ploug, T., Stallknecht, B. M., & Hansen, T. (2019). PPARG Pro12Ala Ala carriers exhibit greater improvements in peripheral insulin sensitivity in response to 12 weeks of aerobic exercise training. Physiological Genomics, 51(6), 254-260. https://doi.org/10.1152/physiolgenomics.00101.2018

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Blond MB, Schnurr TM, Rasenkilde M, Quist JS, Gram AS, Reichkendler MH et al. PPARG Pro12Ala Ala carriers exhibit greater improvements in peripheral insulin sensitivity in response to 12 weeks of aerobic exercise training. Physiological Genomics. 2019;51(6):254-260. https://doi.org/10.1152/physiolgenomics.00101.2018

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Blond, Martin Baeek ; Schnurr, Theresia Maria ; Rasenkilde, Mads ; Quist, Jonas Sailing ; Gram, Anne Sofie ; Reichkendler, Michala Holm ; Auerbach, Pernille Landrock ; Nordby, Pernille ; Skovgaard, Lene Theil ; Ribel-Madsen, Rasmus ; Justesen, Johann Marie ; Kilpelainen, Tuomas Oskari ; Ploug, Thorkil ; Stallknecht, Bente Merete ; Hansen, Torben. / PPARG Pro12Ala Ala carriers exhibit greater improvements in peripheral insulin sensitivity in response to 12 weeks of aerobic exercise training. In: Physiological Genomics. 2019 ; Vol. 51, No. 6. pp. 254-260.

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title = "PPARG Pro12Ala Ala carriers exhibit greater improvements in peripheral insulin sensitivity in response to 12 weeks of aerobic exercise training",
abstract = "The Ala allele of PPARG Pro12Ala (rs1801282) is associated with greater improvements to the glucose metabolism in exercise studies, but whether this extends to peripheral insulin sensitivity is unknown. Our objective was to investigate the effect of PPARG Pro12Ala on exercise-induced changes in peripheral insulin sensitivity. A total of 124 (91 Pro homozygotes and 33 Ala carriers) previously physically inactive healthy young men and women with overweight or class 1 obesity who completed a 12 wk aerobic exercise intervention were included in the analysis. All participants underwent a hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp before and after the 12 wk intervention. The prescribed exercise frequency was 5-7 days/wk, and the exercise energy expenditure was 2,100 4,200 kcal/wk for men and 1,600 kcal/wk for women. Insulin sensitivity improved significantly in both genotype groups. However, Ala carriers had a 1.13-fold (95% confidence interval 1.01; 1.26, P = 0.032) greater improvement in insulin sensitivity from baseline compared with Pro homozygotes. Our data support that PPARG Pro12Ala modifies the effect of aerobic exercise on peripheral insulin sensitivity.",
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AU - Blond, Martin Baeek

AU - Schnurr, Theresia Maria

AU - Rasenkilde, Mads

AU - Quist, Jonas Sailing

AU - Gram, Anne Sofie

AU - Reichkendler, Michala Holm

AU - Auerbach, Pernille Landrock

AU - Nordby, Pernille

AU - Skovgaard, Lene Theil

AU - Ribel-Madsen, Rasmus

AU - Justesen, Johann Marie

AU - Kilpelainen, Tuomas Oskari

AU - Ploug, Thorkil

AU - Stallknecht, Bente Merete

AU - Hansen, Torben

PY - 2019

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N2 - The Ala allele of PPARG Pro12Ala (rs1801282) is associated with greater improvements to the glucose metabolism in exercise studies, but whether this extends to peripheral insulin sensitivity is unknown. Our objective was to investigate the effect of PPARG Pro12Ala on exercise-induced changes in peripheral insulin sensitivity. A total of 124 (91 Pro homozygotes and 33 Ala carriers) previously physically inactive healthy young men and women with overweight or class 1 obesity who completed a 12 wk aerobic exercise intervention were included in the analysis. All participants underwent a hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp before and after the 12 wk intervention. The prescribed exercise frequency was 5-7 days/wk, and the exercise energy expenditure was 2,100 4,200 kcal/wk for men and 1,600 kcal/wk for women. Insulin sensitivity improved significantly in both genotype groups. However, Ala carriers had a 1.13-fold (95% confidence interval 1.01; 1.26, P = 0.032) greater improvement in insulin sensitivity from baseline compared with Pro homozygotes. Our data support that PPARG Pro12Ala modifies the effect of aerobic exercise on peripheral insulin sensitivity.

AB - The Ala allele of PPARG Pro12Ala (rs1801282) is associated with greater improvements to the glucose metabolism in exercise studies, but whether this extends to peripheral insulin sensitivity is unknown. Our objective was to investigate the effect of PPARG Pro12Ala on exercise-induced changes in peripheral insulin sensitivity. A total of 124 (91 Pro homozygotes and 33 Ala carriers) previously physically inactive healthy young men and women with overweight or class 1 obesity who completed a 12 wk aerobic exercise intervention were included in the analysis. All participants underwent a hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp before and after the 12 wk intervention. The prescribed exercise frequency was 5-7 days/wk, and the exercise energy expenditure was 2,100 4,200 kcal/wk for men and 1,600 kcal/wk for women. Insulin sensitivity improved significantly in both genotype groups. However, Ala carriers had a 1.13-fold (95% confidence interval 1.01; 1.26, P = 0.032) greater improvement in insulin sensitivity from baseline compared with Pro homozygotes. Our data support that PPARG Pro12Ala modifies the effect of aerobic exercise on peripheral insulin sensitivity.

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KW - intervention

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