Study Purpose
A group of essential amino acids, known as Branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) are known to be associated with blood sugar regulation and insulin resistance. The purpose of this study is to investigate how the Branched-chain Amino Acids contribute to insulin resistance in overweight and obese individuals and their source in the plasma.
Eligibility Requirements
We are seeking 30 people between the ages of 40 – 65. Participants will be divided into three groups: Lean Control Group; Pre-Diabetic Exercise Group; and a Gastric Bypass Surgery Group.
|
Body Mass Index |
Fasting |
Oral Glucose Tolerance Test |
|
|
Lean |
18.0 - 24.9 |
< 99 mg/dL |
< 139 mg/dL |
|
Overweight Pre-diabetic (PD)* |
25.0 - 35.4 |
≥105 - <126 |
140-199 |
|
GBP Surgery |
35.0 - 45.0 |
≥ 99 - <126 |
140-199 |
*PD group must be exercising less than one day per week
All participants will be asked to take part in several clinical testing visits including a Glucose Screening, Oral Glucose Tolerance Test, Treadmill Test (PD group only), Body Composition, Resting Metabolic Rate, Insulin Resistance Testing and Branched-Chain Amino Acid Testing.
Compensation
Participants will receive $450 - $1050 upon completion of the study based on the specified group testing requirements.
For more information, contact Lucy Piner at 919-660-6781 or lucy.piner@duke.edu.
