2022
DOI: 10.3390/nu14235061
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Plasma FGF21 Levels Are Not Associated with Weight Loss or Improvements in Metabolic Health Markers upon 12 Weeks of Energy Restriction: Secondary Analysis of an RCT

Abstract: Recent studies suggest that circulating fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) may be a marker of metabolic health status. We performed a secondary analysis of a 12-week randomized controlled trial to investigate the effects of two energy restriction (ER) diets on fasting and postprandial plasma FGF21 levels, as well as to explore correlations of plasma FGF21 with metabolic health markers, (macro)nutrient intake and sweet-taste preference. Abdominally obese subjects aged 40–70 years (n = 110) were randomized to o… Show more

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“…In contrast, FGF21 did not differ between the metabolic health states in children with obesity in our study. This is consistent with latest data in abdominally obese adults which did not show evidence of association between fasting plasma FGF21 and the metabolic health state but suggested that dynamic changes in circulating FGF21 levels in response to a nutritional challenge may reflect metabolic health status [29].…”
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confidence: 91%
“…In contrast, FGF21 did not differ between the metabolic health states in children with obesity in our study. This is consistent with latest data in abdominally obese adults which did not show evidence of association between fasting plasma FGF21 and the metabolic health state but suggested that dynamic changes in circulating FGF21 levels in response to a nutritional challenge may reflect metabolic health status [29].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%