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The accumulation of iron is known to affect the functions of the liver, adipose tissue and muscle. The brain is a well-known place of iron deposition, which is associated with cognitive parameters of subjects with obesity.
The hypothesis is that certain parameters related to glucose metabolism (glycemic variability, the circulating concentration of AGE receptor agonists, pentosidine and HbA1c) are associated with cognitive function, brain iron content and gut microbiota composition in subjects with obesity.
The study includes both a cross-sectional (comparison of subjects with and without obesity) and a longitudinal design (evaluation one year after weight loss induced by bariatric surgery or by diet in patient with obesity) to evaluate the associations between continuous glucose monitoring, brain iron content (by magnetic resonance), cognitive function (by means of cognitive tests), physical activity (measured by activity and sleep tracker device) and the composition of the microbiota, evaluated by metagenomics.
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Subjects and methods:
A. Cross-sectional study:
Patients with obesity previously scheduled at the Service of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Nutrition (UDEN) of the Hospital "Dr. Josep Trueta" of Girona (Spain) will be recruited and studied. Subjects without obesity will also be recruited through a public announcement.
A blood glucose sensor will be implanted for ten days, as well as an activity and sleep tracker device to record physical activity during this period of time. Interstitial subcutaneous glucose concentrations will be monitored on an outpatient basis for a period of time of 10 consecutive days using a glucose sensor validated by the FDA (Dexcom G6 ®). The sensor will be implanted in on day 0 and will retire on day 10 midmorning. Glucose records will preferably be evaluated on days 2 to 9 to avoid the bias caused by the insertion and removal of the sensor, which prevents a sufficient stabilization of the monitoring system. The characteristic glycemic pattern of each patient will be calculated on average from the profiles obtained on days 2 to 9.
At the end of the week an magnetic resonance imaging will be done to evaluate the iron content in the brain and parameters of "Diffusion Tensor Imaging" in different brain territories.
Cognitive tests will be carried out and feces will be collected for the study of the microbiota.
The project will be carried out in subjects with obesity (20 men, 20 premenopausal women and 20 women postmenopausal, BMI > = 30kg/m2) and subjects without obesity, similar in age, sex and menopausal status (20 men, 20 premenopausal women and 20 postmenopausal women, BMI <30kg/m2).
B. Longitudinal study:
After one year of follow-up, in which, subjects with obesity will undergo conventional treatment (hypocaloric diet and physical activity advise) or bariatric surgery for weight loss, a second visit will be carried out.
For comparison, the same protocol of the cross-sectional study will be done again. See information above.
Data collection of subjects of cross-sectional and longitudinal studies:
The information will remain registered in a notebook and will be computerized in the database of the study.
Statistical methods:
Sample size: There are no previous data showing expected differences for sample size estimation regarding glucose variability, physical activity, composition of gut microbiota and cognitive function. In a previous study, differences in brain iron content were observed in 20 obese vs. 20 nonobese subjects. Thus, the proposed sample size is at least 20 individuals per group, with balanced age and gender (pre- and postmenopausal women) representation.
Statistical analyses: Firstly, normal distribution and homogeneity of variances will be tested. To determine differences between study groups, it will be used χ2 for categorical variables, unpaired Student's t-test in normal quantitative and Mann-Whitney U test for non-normal quantitative variables. Nonparametric Spearman analysis will be used to determine the correlation between quantitative variables. The same tests will also be used to study differences before and after follow-up. The significant associations, whether positive or negative, will be explored more-in-depth (simple and multivariate linear regression analyses).
The microbiota composition will be analyzed and compared using HeatMaps, Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and PLSDA. For multivariate statistics (PLSDA and hierarchical clustering), variables comprising morphological tissue characteristics, gut microbiota and functional test will be log transformed, filtered using interquartile range estimate and scaled using auto-scaling calculation (mean-centered and divided by the standard deviation of each variable) by using the Metaboanalyst ® platform, the R ® package ropls and MATLAB ® scripts. Alpha and beta biodiversity will be compared according to obesity, insulin resistance and iron status. It will also be used SPSS ® statistical software and Minitab ®.
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