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Insulin Resistance during normal child growth and development is associated with a distinct blood metabolic phenotype (Earlybird 72).

Joanne HoskingJonathan PinkneyAlison N JefferyOrnella CominettiLaeticia Da SilvaSebastiano CollinoMartin KussmannJorg HagerFrancois-Pierre Martin
Published in: Pediatric diabetes (2019)
Longitudinal analysis can differentiate metabolite signatures that precede or follow the development of greater levels of IR. In healthy normal weight children, higher levels of IR are associated with reduced levels of BCAA, ketogenesis, and fuel oxidation. In contrast, elevated lactate concentrations preceded the rise in IR. These changes reveal the metabolite signature of insulin action during normal growth, and they contrast with previous findings in obese children and adults that represent the consequences of IR and obesity.
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