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Metabolism-clinical and Experimental | 2013

Serum bilirubin levels are lower in overweight asymptomatic middle-aged adults: An early indicator of metabolic syndrome?

Zala Jenko-Pražnikar; Ana Petelin; Mihaela Jurdana; Lovro Žiberna

OBJECTIVE Low levels of bilirubin have recently been associated with obesity, diabetes mellitus, and metabolic syndrome. Here, we hypothesized that serum bilirubin levels might be already altered in overweight asymptomatic middle-aged individuals before full development of the metabolic syndrome. METHODS Healthy nonsmoking adults aged 25-49 (64 women and 32 men) participated in this cross-sectional study. All participants who reported stable weight within the last three months underwent standard anthropomorphological measurements of body composition, blood pressure measurements, aerobic and anaerobic capabilities assessment, dietary intake evaluation, and fasting serological measurements of total and direct bilirubin, glucose, insulin, triglycerides, total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and C-reactive protein. Participants were divided into normal-weight and overweight groups. Linear correlation and multiple regression analyses were used to examine the association of serum bilirubin levels with all metabolic syndrome risk factor changes. RESULTS Serum bilirubin levels were lower in overweight healthy individuals of both sexes, and were negatively associated with abdominal obesity, insulin resistance, fasting glucose, fasting insulin, fasting triglycerides, total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and C-reactive protein levels but positively associated with aerobic body capabilities. CONCLUSION Our findings suggest that serum bilirubin levels have the potential to be employed as an early biomarker for indicating asymptomatic individuals at increased risk of developing metabolic syndrome.


Psychology & Health | 2014

Impact of negative cognitions about body image on inflammatory status in relation to health

Maša Černelič-Bizjak; Zala Jenko-Pražnikar

Objective: Evidence suggests that body dissatisfaction may relate to biological processes and that negative cognitions can influence physical health through the complex pathways linking psychological and biological factors. Design: The present study investigates the relationships between body image satisfaction, inflammation (cytokine levels), aerobic fitness level and obesity in 96 middle-aged men and women (48 normal and 48 overweight). All participants underwent measurements of body satisfaction, body composition, serological measurements of inflammation and aerobic capabilities assessment. Results: Body image dissatisfaction uniquely predicted inflammation biomarkers, C-reactive protein and tumour necrosis factor-α, even when controlled for obesity indicators. Thus, body image dissatisfaction is strongly linked to inflammation processes and may promote the increase in cytokines, representing a relative metabolic risk, independent of most traditional risk factors, such as gender, body mass index and intra-abdominal (waist to hip ratio) adiposity. Conclusion: Results highlight the fact that person’s negative cognitions need to be considered in psychologically based interventions and strategies in treatment of obesity, including strategies for health promotion. Results contribute to the knowledge base of the complex pathways in the association between psychological factors and physical illness and some important attempts were made to explain the psychological pathways linking cognitions with inflammation.


BioMed Research International | 2015

Elevated Serum Levels of Cysteine and Tyrosine: Early Biomarkers in Asymptomatic Adults at Increased Risk of Developing Metabolic Syndrome

Nina Mohorko; Ana Petelin; Mihaela Jurdana; Gianni Biolo; Zala Jenko-Pražnikar

As there is effective intervention for delaying or preventing metabolic diseases, which are often present for years before becoming clinically apparent, novel biomarkers that would mark metabolic complications before the onset of metabolic disease should be identified. We investigated the role of fasting serum amino acids and their associations with inflammatory markers, adipokines, and metabolic syndrome (MetS) components in subjects prior to the onset of insulin resistance (IR). Anthropometric measurements, food records, adipokines, biochemical markers, and serum levels of amino acids were determined in 96 asymptomatic subjects aged 25–49 years divided into three groups according to the number of MetS components present. Cysteine and tyrosine were significantly higher already in group with one component of MetS present compared to subjects without MetS components. Serum amino acid levels correlated with markers of inflammation and adipokines. Alanine and glycine explained 10% of insulin resistance variability. The role of tyrosine and cysteine, that were higher already with 1 component of MetS present, should be further investigated as they might point to future insulin disturbances.


Journal of Health Psychology | 2018

Body dissatisfaction predicts inflammatory status in asymptomatic healthy individuals

Maša Černelič-Bizjak; Zala Jenko-Pražnikar

Body dissatisfaction may play some role in the pathophysiology of chronic diseases. This study examined relations between body dissatisfaction and circulating levels of inflammatory biomarkers C-reactive protein, tumour necrosis factor-α, interleukin-6 and anti-inflammatory adiponectin, and to explore positive changes in relevant lifestyle behaviour after these associations. A total of 33 asymptomatic overweight men and women were evaluated at the baseline and after a 6-month lifestyle behaviour intervention. Body dissatisfaction emerged as an important predictor of pro- and anti-inflammatory biomarkers and may promote the production of inflammatory cytokines by reducing the level of anti-inflammatory and increasing the level of pro-inflammatory cytokine production.


Journal of Endocrinological Investigation | 2014

Low-grade inflammation in overweight and obese adults is affected by weight loss program

Ana Petelin; Mojca Bizjak; Maša Černelič-Bizjak; Mihaela Jurdana; Tadeja Jakus; Zala Jenko-Pražnikar


e-SPEN Journal | 2013

Increased serum visfatin levels in obesity and its association with anthropometric/biochemical parameters, physical inactivity and nutrition

Mihaela Jurdana; Ana Petelin; Maša Černelič Bizjak; Mojca Bizjak; Gianni Biolo; Zala Jenko-Pražnikar


Age | 2015

Impact of 14-day bed rest on serum adipokines and low-grade inflammation in younger and older adults

Mihaela Jurdana; Zala Jenko-Pražnikar; Nina Mohorko; Ana Petelin; Tadeja Jakus; Boštjan Šimunič; Rado Pišot


Nutrition | 2016

Roasting intensity of naturally low-caffeine Laurina coffee modulates glucose metabolism and redox balance in humans

Filippo Giorgio Di Girolamo; Sara Mazzucco; R. Situlin; Nina Mohorko; Zala Jenko-Pražnikar; Ana Petelin; Marcello Tence; Rado Pišot; Luciano Navarini; Gianni Biolo


Journal of Functional Foods | 2018

Moderate but not high daily intake of chili pepper sauce improves serum glucose and cholesterol levels

Saša Kenig; Alenka Baruca-Arbeiter; Nina Mohorko; M. Stubelj; Maša Černelič-Bizjak; Dunja Bandelj; Zala Jenko-Pražnikar; Ana Petelin


Archive | 2015

Interactions between person's cognition, food and biological processes over multidisciplinary intervention

Mojca Bizjak; Zala Jenko-Pražnikar

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Ana Petelin

University of Primorska

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Mojca Bizjak

University of Primorska

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Nina Mohorko

University of Primorska

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Rado Pišot

University of Primorska

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Tadeja Jakus

University of Primorska

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