Metabolic Parameters In Smokers Undergoing Smoking Reduction

Stanley H. Hsia, Monica L. Nisis,Martin L. Lee, Candice Goldstein,Theodore C. Friedman

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL ENDOCRINOLOGY(2021)

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Introduction: Few human studies have explored the mechanisms of smoking-induced insulin resistance. Aims: To prospectively examine the metabolic changes of smoking reduction.Methods: Cigarette smokers (n = 22; 1/2-2 packs per day) were enrolled in a smoking reduction program (counseling plus bupropion x 8 weeks; Phase I) followed by monitoring only (no counseling or bupropion x 16 weeks; Phase II). We serially measured exhaled carbon monoxide (CO) and urine nicotine metabolites; fat distribution, and metabolic parameters by hyperinsulinemic clamps including hepatic glucose output (HGO) and indirect calorimetry, adjusted for total caloric intake and expenditure.Results: CO and nicotine metabolite levels fell with smoking reduction during Phase I (all p < 0.05), without any further changes through Phase II. Central-to-peripheral fat ratio increased during Phase I, but then fell during Phase II (all p < 0.05). Over 24 weeks, basal HGO fell (p = 0.02); and falling CO and nicotine metabolite levels correlated inversely with changes in glucose oxidation, and directly with changes in weight (all p < 0.05).Conclusions: Smoking reduction produced a transient worsening of central fat redistribution followed by a more significant improvement; along with other net beneficial metabolic effects.
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Smoking reduction, Abdominal adiposity, Hepatic glucose output, Insulin resistance, Glucose uptake, Glucose oxidation
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