Visceral adipose tissue is associated with poor diet quality and higher fasting glucose in adults with cystic fibrosis

Moriah P Bellissimo, Ivana Zhang, Elizabeth A Ivie, Phong H Tran, Vin Tangpricha, William R Hunt, Arlene A Stecenko, Thomas R Ziegler, Jessica A Alvarez, Moriah P Bellissimo, Ivana Zhang, Elizabeth A Ivie, Phong H Tran, Vin Tangpricha, William R Hunt, Arlene A Stecenko, Thomas R Ziegler, Jessica A Alvarez

Abstract

Background: Body fat distribution and diet quality influence clinical outcomes in general populations but are understudied in individuals with cystic fibrosis (CF). The aim of this pilot study was to assess body fat distribution and diet quality in relation to fasting glucose and lung function in adults with CF.

Methods: Subjects were 24 adults (ages 18-50) with CF and 25 age-matched controls. The Healthy Eating Index 2015 (HEI-2015) was calculated from 3-day food records and data were adjusted per 1000 kcal. Whole and regional body composition, including visceral adipose tissue (VAT), was assessed by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry.

Results: Subjects with CF reported more added sugar intake [26.1 (IQR 18.1) vs. 12.9 (12.5) g/1000 kcal, p < 0.001] and had lower HEI-2015 scores [48.3 (IQR 9.9) vs. 63.9 (27.3), p < 0.001] compared to controls. There were no differences in BMI, total body fat, or lean body mass (LBM) between subjects with CF and controls (p > 0.05 for all), although subjects with CF had higher VAT than control subjects [0.3 (IQR 0.3) vs 0.1 (0.3) kg, p = 0.02]. Among subjects with CF, VAT was positively associated with added sugar intake (p < 0.001) and fasting blood glucose (p = 0.04). Lung function was positively associated with BMI (p = 0.005) and LBM (p = 0.03) but not with adiposity indicators.

Conclusions: These novel data link body fat distribution with diet quality and fasting glucose levels in adults with CF, whereas LBM was associated with lung function. This study highlights the importance of increasing diet quality and assessing body composition and fat distribution in the CF population.

Keywords: Body composition; Cystic fibrosis; Diet quality; Fat distribution; Healthy eating index; Nutrition.

Copyright © 2019 European Cystic Fibrosis Society. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Figures

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Figure 1.
A) Positive association between VAT and fasting blood glucose (mg/dL) in CF participants (β=33.4 ± 14.9, p=0.04), controlling for age and sex. B) Positive association between added sugar intake and visceral adipose tissue (VAT) among CF subjects (β=0.61 ± 0.30, p=0.047), independent of age and sex. *VAT and added sugars are log10-transformed.

Source: PubMed

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