Title
Unravelling the association between insulin sensitivity and brain
metabolites in prediabetic individuals, and exploring the therapeutic
impact of exercise as an early intervention (Research)
Abstract
Insulin resistance (IR) has been linked to obesity, type 2 diabetes
mellitus, and recently Alzheimer's disease. However, it is strikingly
prevalent, even among young and lean individuals who are typically
not considered at risk, making it a serious public health issue. Since
the related pathologies are all linked to altered neurometabolism,
early warning signs could already be observable in the prediabetic
state. Because research on IR and brain metabolites is currently
scarce and methodologically heterogeneous, the aim of the proposed
project is to explore this relationship between the peripheral and
central metabolic profiles. An age- and gender-stratified lifespan
sample (N=64) will undergo blood sampling to measure their IR, as
well as magnetic resonance spectroscopy to measure the full spectra
of neurometabolites at a 3T magnetic field. Potential moderators of
the relationship will be inserted into the multivariate regression
analysis, to approximate how much variance can be explained by
factors like body composition and physical fitness. Moreover, once
the phenotype of IR associated with an unfavourable brain metabolic
profile has been identified, these criteria will be used to recruit
another sample (N=25) that will undergo a 12-week high-intensity
interval training intervention, to test whether the peripheral and
central metabolic profiles can be improved. Taken together, this
would generate vital data and tools for the early detection and
treatment of IR.
Period of project
01 November 2022 - 31 October 2026