Depression and Insulin Resistance in Non-Diabetic Subjects: An Intervention Study with Insulin Clamp Technique

Asghar, Shaheen and Magnusson, A. and Hussain, Akhtar and Diep, Lien M. and Bhowmik, Bishwajit and Thorsby, Per M. (2012) Depression and Insulin Resistance in Non-Diabetic Subjects: An Intervention Study with Insulin Clamp Technique. International Journal of Clinical Medicine, 03 (07). pp. 575-581. ISSN 2158-284X

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Abstract

Aims: To clarify the relationship between depression and glucose metabolism using sensitive measures of insulin resistance, and to assess if remission of depression results in enhanced insulin sensitivity. Methods: An intervention study to quantify changes in insulin sensitivity before and after treatment of depression was carried out. Twenty six Pakistani women with newly diagnosed depression underwent euglycemic insulin clamp to measure insulin sensitivity at inclusion and again after treatment of depression 6 - 8 weeks later. Twenty-three individuals completed both tests. Results: Significant improvement of insulin sensitivity was observed following the treatment of depression. The improved insulin sensitivity remained statistically significant after controlling for confounding factors. Conclusions: This study establishes a relationship between depression and insulin resistance. It demonstrated that insulin sensitivity can be improved by treating depression.

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Date Deposited: 21 Jan 2023 08:00
Last Modified: 27 Sep 2023 07:03
URI: http://stm.e4journal.com/id/eprint/4

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